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My name is Alaa Al_Hajj, I am from the Palestinian refugees , i have finished my study of B.S mathematics and i work as a math teacher in a private school and completing teaching diploma.
I play football in the Lebanese league in many teams

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Motivating Students To Read And Write




Motivating students to read and write

At the beginning most of the teacher may suffer from the same problem which is the have kids did not want to do anything but they want to write on their mentor , seeing these kids who have lost hope in learning want to participate that’s invaluable
It is an opportunity to write and share themselves without judgment…they talk about their mentors as their best friends  that they have known for years these kids normally shut down with learning but they are asking to write their mentors.
As a result for this problem intrinsic motivation is found which is the desire to do something for its own sake just because its interesting fun and satisfying in itself also intrinsic motivation yields a higher level of engagement than extrinsic  motivation such as: grades, money, and stickers.
Extrinsic motivation can actually undermine intrinsic motivation while the research show that intrinsic motivation is depend on 3 psychological need which are autonomy and competence and relatedness


 presented by: Laura Woodside






2 comments:

  1. This our role to encourage and motivate kids to love to learn. We born having this passion but we should try to improve it through the methods you mentioned above. Great work Alaa.

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  2. That is true Alaa, and i think also we should try to use this aspect for educational purposes where we can ask them to write and reflect on what they are learning in class, on how they feel and benefit from their lessons or to reflect on us as teachers which is a way that can help us improve and serve them better.

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