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MOTIVATION,SOURCES AND METHODS OF MOTIVATION
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Prepared by:M.Saravana, BE, MS, MPhil
Motivation Definition: (in educational terms)Desire, willingness, to improve our service to the learners, by creating interest towards the learning situation.
Other definition:Motivation is the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal and elicits, controls, and sustains certain goal directed behaviours. For instance: An individual has not eaten, he or she feels hungry, and as a response he or she eats and diminishes feelings of hunger.
In psychology:Motivation is the process that initiates, guides and maintains goal-oriented behaviours.
There are many approaches to motivation: physiological, behavioural, cognitive, and social.
Motivation is what causes us to act, whether it is getting a glass of water to reduce thirst or reading a book to gain knowledge.
There are two types of motivation:Intrinsic & Extrinsic.Intrinsic: Voluntary motivation (Self motivation)
Extrinsic: Externally motivated (Motivation by others)
Motivation- Internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be continually interested and committed to a job.
Motivation is creating willingness, arousal of interest in learning. Methods of motivation:arousing curiosity, stressing importance, rewards and benefits, etc. The source of motivation can be a good teacher, Favorable learning condition, Healthy competition, etc.
Motivating Students in classroom:
1. Praise Students in Ways Big and Small.
2. Spread Excitement Like a Virus. Show your enthusiasm in
the subject & use appropriate, concrete and understandable
examples to help students grasp it.
3. use a variety of teaching methods.
4.Relate lessons to Students’ Lives. students will care more if
they identify themselves or their everyday lives in what
they’re learning.
5.Track Improvement. Set achievable, short-term goals,
emphasis improvement, keep self-evaluation forms to fill out
and compare throughout the year.
6.Motivate Students Beyond the Classroom
Sources of Motivation:
"why" of learning“Who would you still like to listen to and
why?”
Sources of Motivation:
Sources of Motivation:
Methods of Motivation: use your manipulative skills!
Methods of Motivation (In business)
Motivation Methods
Financial Method
Non-Financial Method