The document discusses strategies for motivating students and addressing homework issues. It suggests developing positive relationships with students, focusing on catching students behaving well, allowing students to work at the board, and creating a safe classroom environment where mistakes can be made. It also recommends relating course materials to students' lives, allowing some student control over learning, assigning achievable but challenging tasks, and arousing student curiosity. For homework, it advises matching assignments to student skill levels, assigning the right type and amount of homework, and ensuring homework has a clear purpose.
4. Develop a positive relationship with students, most students want to co-operate and do well. http://www.teachersatrisk.com/2008/10/20/nuturing-intrinsic-motivation-in-your-students/
5. When I focus on the positive and catch my students “doing good” and comment about it, then they do more of the same and other students follow suite. http://www.teachersatrisk.com/2008/10/20/nuturing-intrinsic-motivation-in-your-students/
6. For those students who can’t sit still for very long and lose focus easily; do their work on the board, they are more likely to stay focused and learn. http://www.teachersatrisk.com/2008/10/20/nuturing-intrinsic-motivation-in-your-students/
7. When a classroom is a safe place to make a mistake, then reluctant students are more willing to take risks. http://www.teachersatrisk.com/2008/10/20/nuturing-intrinsic-motivation-in-your-students/
10. http://www.nwrel.org/request/oct00/engage.html Assign challenging but achievable tasks for all students , including at-risk, remedial, and learning disabled students. Tasks that seem impossible easily discourage learners , as do those tasks that are rote and repetitive.
15. Grade level is important when teachers assign homework .
16. Teachers should assign appropriate homework at instructional levels that match students' skills and provide positive consequences.
17. A survey of teachers found that 80 percent of teachers regularly assigned homework, but few matched the tasks to students' skills.
18. Match the right type to the goal. Assign the appropriate homework type to meet the learning goal to make homework a more focused learning experience.
19. Homework should serve a clear purpose. Make the goal of a homework assignment explicit and clear to everyone , including students.
20. Assign the right amount of homework time. A good rule of thumb is to multiply the grade x 10 to approximate the right amount of minutes per night for students.