Amanda – 21 Ideas to Motivate Students

https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/21-simple-ideas-to-improve-student-motivatio/

It is important that teachers are always working to motivate students to learn, grow and work at their full potential. I love that this article offered so many useful suggestions on ways to do that.

Using positive competition is a huge motivator with middle schoolers. They love small rewards or even just bragging rights to be the winner of a competition or game. Competition can push students to stretch themselves, work harder and excel. It can also help foster a classroom community, as long as competitions remain respectful and friendly.

Positive competition also ties in with tracking student progress. Most students want to do well and want to achieve and improve. A way to motivate students to compete with themselves is to track progress, share progress and celebrate any improvement or achievement, no matter how small. This pushes students to work harder and can help them really see how far they have come.

I also love the suggestion to make things fun and change the scenery. I love to take my students outside, to the library, the lobby, the courtyard – really anywhere to change up our regular scenery and environment. I find that doing this works best after I teach a lesson and model expectations with an assignment then take students outside of the classroom to complete the assignment.

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  1. Amanda- I agree, change of scenery is wonderful and of course I enjoy little healthy competition. haha ......Melissa

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