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Motivation Matters: Tools to Encourage Students to Become Engaged Readers and Learners Joy L. Russell [email protected] Department of EC/ELE/MLE Eastern Illinois University East Central-EIU Reading Council February 9, 2009

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Page 1: Motivation Matters: Tools to Encourage Students to Become Engaged Readers and Learners Joy L. Russell jlrussell@eiu.edu Department of EC/ELE/MLE Eastern

Motivation Matters: Tools to Encourage Students to Become Engaged Readers and Learners

Joy L. [email protected]

Department of EC/ELE/MLEEastern Illinois University

East Central-EIU Reading CouncilFebruary 9, 2009

Page 2: Motivation Matters: Tools to Encourage Students to Become Engaged Readers and Learners Joy L. Russell jlrussell@eiu.edu Department of EC/ELE/MLE Eastern

Why is the topic of Motivation Important?

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29xGvc5QbiU

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FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Marzano, 2001

• SCHOOL - guaranteed and viable curriculum - challenging goals and effective feedback - parent and community involvement -safe and orderly environment -collegiality and professionalism• TEACHER -instructional strategies -classroom management -classroom curriculum design• STUDENT -home atmosphere -learned intelligence and background knowledge -motivation

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Describe the Motivated Student

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Motivational Descriptors(Howse, Lange, Farran, & Boyles, 2003)

• Student is competitive with self and/or other children.

• Student is a self-starter: independent.

• Student can interest self.

• Student prefers challenging rather than nonchallenging tasks.

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What Motivates You?

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Score yourself as follows:

Intrinsic Motivation:

• Reverse scores for items 9 and 14

• Add the scores for these items: 3+5+7+8+9+11+13+14+17+20+23+26+27+28+30

• Higher scores indicate higher levels of intrinsic motivation. An average Intrinsic Motivation score based on previous experiments is 45. Where do you score?

Extrinsic Motivation:

• Reverse scores for items 1, 16, and 22

• Add the scores for these items: 1+2+4+6+10+12+15+16+18+19+21+22+24+25+29

• Higher scores indicate higher levels of intrinsic motivation An average Extrinsic Motivation score based on previous experiments is 39. Where do you score?

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Motivation Definitions(Messer, 1995; Stipek, 2002)

• Intrinsic Motivation: This is an internal locus of causality. Student involved in activities by own volition. Exists in absence of extrinsic reward or purpose.

• Extrinsic Motivation: This is an external locus of causality. Student involved in activities to receive reward or please another or some other reason other than personal preference.

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“Children don’t need to be rewarded to learn…..at any age rewards are less effective than intrinsic motivation..” Kohn, 1993

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

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Is learning a function of the

teacher’s ability to find the right combination of

rewards and punishments?

Is learning a function of the

teacher’s ability to find the right combination of

rewards and punishments?

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Motivation… Fact or Fantasy?

1. Some kids are just not motivated?

2. Rewards motivate?

3. You can be motivated one day and not the next?

4. Competition is a great motivator? Yougottawanna…

5. Punishment is an effective motivator?

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PRINCIPLES FOR MAXIMIZING STUDENT MOTIVATION FOR LEARNING

1. Operate from understanding of student needs.

2. Manage Context-Not students

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Motivation for Learning Bain& Jacobs, 1990; Brophy & Good, 1986; Wang, Haertel & Walberg, 1993)

• High levels of motivation in teachers relate to high levels of motivation for students

• Teacher’s enthusiasm for learning and for the subject matter is an important factor in student motivation

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s-oGumvPz0&feature=related

• A teacher’s involvement in graduate studies may be a source of motivation for students

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Standards for Maximizing Student Motivation

The student must believe the learning is…

• Valuable• Involving• Successful• Safe• Caring• Enabling

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What makes children want to read?

Intrinsic Motivation• Involvement (the

experience of getting lost in a book

• Curiosity (interest in the subject)

• Preference for challenge (seeking to figure something out

Extrinsic Motivation• Recognition (awards,

prizes, etc)• Grades• Compliance• Competition

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Motivating Students to Read

• Assign the reading at least two sessions before it will be discussed • Assign study questions• Have students turn in brief notes on the day's reading that they can

use during exams • Ask students to write a one-word journal or one-word sentence• Ask nonthreatening questions about the reading

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What makes children want to read?

Self-efficacy• Belief by the student

that s/he can be successful at reading so that s/he approaches books with confidence

Social Interaction• Sharing with friends

and family through discussion, shared writing, etc.

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• http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/learnresource/Readmotivation.htm The Superintendent’s reading Motivation project

• http://www.rif.org/parents/motivate/default.mspx Reading is fundamental

• http://www.readingrockets.org/research/topic/motivation Reading motivation research

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Ideas to increase intrinsic motivation (Rogers, Ludington, & Graham, 1997)

• Provide meaningful choices• Provide frequent, specific, non-

judgmental feedback focused on progress and growth

• Embed learning in activities students find enjoyable and worthwhile

• Protect the student from embarrassment

• Build positive self confidence through evidence of success

• Avoid the overuse of extrinsic motivators

• Match instructional activities to students learning needs

• Model learning with enthusiasm• Use cooperative learning (build

community)• Provide celebrations for success

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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wec6w-r4g8U&feature=related change the world