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Motivation: In
Learning
& Teaching
Outline Of
      Presentation
 What Is Motivation?
Goal Orientation and Motivation
 Why Goals improve performance
 Goal Setting & Plan Making
 How to “PLAN” motivation
 Effective Lesson Planning.
 Principles for Good Lesson
 Planning.
 Models For Lesson
 Planning.
 Some tips for motivating
 students.
 Conclusion
Motivation
 Motivation defined:
 Internal state
 Arouses, directs, maintains
  behavior
Intrinsic / Extrinsic
Goal Orientation and
     Motivation
Why Goals Improve Performance

Direct attention to the task at
  hand
Mobilize effort
Increase persistence
Promote development of new
  strategies
Goal Setting & Plan Making
Goal         Goals and Plans
        A desired future state that
        we want to achieve.
         What do we want?
Plan    A blueprint of the actions
       necessary to reach the
       desired goal.
        How do we get there?
How to “PLAN” Motivation
 The Correct Question…
 DON’T ASK: “What am I going to
 cover tomorrow?”

 DO ASK: “What are my students
  going to learn, achieve, and accomplish
  tomorrow?”

  The role of the teacher is not to
  cover. The role of the teacher is
           to UNCOVER.
Effective Lesson Planning
   what lesson planning is about?

    “Lesson planning means making decisions in advance
        about what to teach, how to teach and the time
           assignment of every teaching procedure “

1) To help the teacher distinguish the various stages of a
   lesson and to see the relationship between them so that
   the lesson can move smoothly from one stage to
   another.
2) The teacher also becomes aware of the teaching aids
   that are needed for the lesson.
3. Lesson planning helps teachers to think about the relative
value of different activities and how much time should be
spent on them. The teacher soon learns to judge lesson stages
and phases with greater accuracy.

4. The plan, with the teacher’s comments and corrections,
provides a useful, time-saving reference when the teacher next
plans the same lesson.
5. Lesson planning is a good practice and a sign of
professionalism.
  The greater the structure of a lesson and the
    more precise the directions on what is to be
  accomplished, the higher the achievement rate.
Principles for Good
                 Lesson Planning
 Aim: the realistic goals for the lesson
 Variety: various activities and
  materials to ensure high motivation
  and interest
 Flexibility: more teaching methods
  and techniques and do not just read
  your teaching plan
 Linkage: the teaching steps should
  be linked with each other. That is,
  there should be coherence.
 Learnability:
    the planned contents and tasks
 should be within the learning
 capability of the students.
  doing things that are beyond or
   below the students’ coping ability
   will diminish their motivation
   (Schumann, 1999)
  slightly higher than the present
   proficiency of the students
Which model to use for lesson planning

                 The 3P’s model
The 3P’s model refers to presentation,
  practice and production.
 At the presentation stage, the teacher introduces
  new vocabulary and grammatical structures in
  whatever ways appropriate.
 At the practice stage, the lesson moves from
  controlled practice to guided practice and further
  to the exploitation of the text when necessary.
 At the production stage, the students are
  encouraged to use what they have learned and
  practiced to perform communicative tasks. The
  focus is on meaning rather than accurate use of
  language forms.
The 3-stage model
 3-stage model is frequently adopted in reading
  lessons and listening lessons. It refers to pre-
  reading, while-reading and post-reading stages.
 The pre-stage involves preparation work,
  such as setting the scene, warming up, or
  providing key information (such as key words).
 The while-stage involves activities or tasks
  that the students must perform while they are
  reading or listening.
 The post-stage provides a chance for
  students to obtain feedback on their
  performance at the while-stage. This last stage
  may also involve some follow-up activities, in
  which students relate what they have read or
  heard to their own life and use the language
  spontaneously.
The five E learning Cycle Model
Engageme     Object, event or question used to engage students.
                        
   nt        Connections facilitated between what students know and can do.


Exploratio   Objects and phenomena are explored.
    n        Hands-on activities, with guidance.


Explanatio   Students explain their understanding of concepts and processes.
             New concepts and skills are introduced as conceptual clarity and cohesion are
    n        sought.


Elaboratio   Activities allow students to apply concepts in contexts, and build on or extend
    n        understanding and skill.


             Students assess their knowledge, skills and abilities. Activities permit evaluation of
Evaluation   student development and lesson effectiveness.
The ITB Model -- Into, Through and
   Into:
           Beyond
   Focus attention on the topic
   Elicit curiosity, activate background knowledge
   Prepare for the main activity
   Through
   Present material
   Students explore & construct meaning
   Beyond
   Practice
   Analysis
   Application
The ESA Model -- Engage, Study, Activate

                  



  Sequence Variations of the ESA Model (from Harmer, 1998)
Activity
 First Phase:
         Teach a lesson without planning

 Second Phase:


   Make a lesson plan for the same lesson,
             try to use AV Aids
             teach the lesson through activities
A Simple “LESSON PLAN” – 3P
Model
 Specific Objectives
         By the end of this lesson students will be able to identify adjectives & they
    would be able to use them in their own sentences
 Methodology : Communicative Method/ Audio-visual method/ Direct
    Method/ 5E Method, ITB Method………..
Presentation:                           5/7 minutes
At this stage teacher will unfold the topic to students, teacher will employ brain
    storming/or some other techniques.
Practice:                               15/17 Minutes
At this stage students will practice the concept by doing some exercise…..
They will work in pairs/groups or individually. Teacher will move around the class
    & monitor their work
Production :                  5/7
At this stage teacher will ask questions from students to check whether or not they
    have acquired the skill/ knowledge.
 Home Work:
    Student will do ……… as home work.
Some tips for motivating students
  Use Visual Behavior Tracking charts
  Allow students to earn a “work free” speech session. e.g. no
   learning, just play
  Challenge students to beat their own record for certain task.
  Allow the students to be the expert by teaching a skill to
   younger students
  Make tasks more hands-on, i.e. make them feel
         “we do stuff & make stuff & build stuff”
  Treat a few students to a “special lunch party” with you as a
   reward/ motivator.
Behavior Tracking Chart
Goals        Mon Tues   Wed   Thurs Fri   Satur   Sun   Marks
             day day    nes   day   day   day     day
                        day
Good
Manners
Listening

Don’t be
disrespec
tful
Say
Thank
You &
Please
No Hitting

Greetings
Conclusion
   Motivation comes from within
           The Tips Are:
       Be Enthusiastic & Be
      Contagiously Enthusiastic
 Effective planning will provide
you the correct direction to pour
this enthusiasm in your pupil.
Motivation

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Motivation

  • 2. Outline Of Presentation  What Is Motivation? Goal Orientation and Motivation  Why Goals improve performance  Goal Setting & Plan Making  How to “PLAN” motivation
  • 3.  Effective Lesson Planning.  Principles for Good Lesson Planning.  Models For Lesson Planning.  Some tips for motivating students.  Conclusion
  • 4. Motivation  Motivation defined: Internal state Arouses, directs, maintains behavior Intrinsic / Extrinsic
  • 5. Goal Orientation and Motivation
  • 6. Why Goals Improve Performance Direct attention to the task at hand Mobilize effort Increase persistence Promote development of new strategies
  • 7. Goal Setting & Plan Making Goal Goals and Plans A desired future state that we want to achieve.  What do we want? Plan  A blueprint of the actions necessary to reach the desired goal.  How do we get there?
  • 8. How to “PLAN” Motivation  The Correct Question…  DON’T ASK: “What am I going to cover tomorrow?”  DO ASK: “What are my students going to learn, achieve, and accomplish tomorrow?” The role of the teacher is not to cover. The role of the teacher is to UNCOVER.
  • 9. Effective Lesson Planning  what lesson planning is about? “Lesson planning means making decisions in advance about what to teach, how to teach and the time assignment of every teaching procedure “ 1) To help the teacher distinguish the various stages of a lesson and to see the relationship between them so that the lesson can move smoothly from one stage to another. 2) The teacher also becomes aware of the teaching aids that are needed for the lesson.
  • 10. 3. Lesson planning helps teachers to think about the relative value of different activities and how much time should be spent on them. The teacher soon learns to judge lesson stages and phases with greater accuracy. 4. The plan, with the teacher’s comments and corrections, provides a useful, time-saving reference when the teacher next plans the same lesson. 5. Lesson planning is a good practice and a sign of professionalism. The greater the structure of a lesson and the more precise the directions on what is to be accomplished, the higher the achievement rate.
  • 11. Principles for Good Lesson Planning  Aim: the realistic goals for the lesson  Variety: various activities and materials to ensure high motivation and interest  Flexibility: more teaching methods and techniques and do not just read your teaching plan  Linkage: the teaching steps should be linked with each other. That is, there should be coherence.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.  Learnability: the planned contents and tasks should be within the learning capability of the students. doing things that are beyond or below the students’ coping ability will diminish their motivation (Schumann, 1999) slightly higher than the present proficiency of the students
  • 15. Which model to use for lesson planning  The 3P’s model The 3P’s model refers to presentation, practice and production.  At the presentation stage, the teacher introduces new vocabulary and grammatical structures in whatever ways appropriate.  At the practice stage, the lesson moves from controlled practice to guided practice and further to the exploitation of the text when necessary.  At the production stage, the students are encouraged to use what they have learned and practiced to perform communicative tasks. The focus is on meaning rather than accurate use of language forms.
  • 16. The 3-stage model 3-stage model is frequently adopted in reading lessons and listening lessons. It refers to pre- reading, while-reading and post-reading stages.  The pre-stage involves preparation work, such as setting the scene, warming up, or providing key information (such as key words).  The while-stage involves activities or tasks that the students must perform while they are reading or listening.  The post-stage provides a chance for students to obtain feedback on their performance at the while-stage. This last stage may also involve some follow-up activities, in which students relate what they have read or heard to their own life and use the language spontaneously.
  • 17. The five E learning Cycle Model Engageme Object, event or question used to engage students.  nt Connections facilitated between what students know and can do. Exploratio Objects and phenomena are explored. n Hands-on activities, with guidance. Explanatio Students explain their understanding of concepts and processes. New concepts and skills are introduced as conceptual clarity and cohesion are n sought. Elaboratio Activities allow students to apply concepts in contexts, and build on or extend n understanding and skill. Students assess their knowledge, skills and abilities. Activities permit evaluation of Evaluation student development and lesson effectiveness.
  • 18. The ITB Model -- Into, Through and  Into: Beyond Focus attention on the topic Elicit curiosity, activate background knowledge Prepare for the main activity  Through Present material Students explore & construct meaning  Beyond Practice Analysis Application
  • 19. The ESA Model -- Engage, Study, Activate  Sequence Variations of the ESA Model (from Harmer, 1998)
  • 20. Activity  First Phase: Teach a lesson without planning  Second Phase: Make a lesson plan for the same lesson,  try to use AV Aids  teach the lesson through activities
  • 21. A Simple “LESSON PLAN” – 3P Model  Specific Objectives By the end of this lesson students will be able to identify adjectives & they would be able to use them in their own sentences  Methodology : Communicative Method/ Audio-visual method/ Direct Method/ 5E Method, ITB Method……….. Presentation: 5/7 minutes At this stage teacher will unfold the topic to students, teacher will employ brain storming/or some other techniques. Practice: 15/17 Minutes At this stage students will practice the concept by doing some exercise….. They will work in pairs/groups or individually. Teacher will move around the class & monitor their work Production : 5/7 At this stage teacher will ask questions from students to check whether or not they have acquired the skill/ knowledge.  Home Work: Student will do ……… as home work.
  • 22. Some tips for motivating students  Use Visual Behavior Tracking charts  Allow students to earn a “work free” speech session. e.g. no learning, just play  Challenge students to beat their own record for certain task.  Allow the students to be the expert by teaching a skill to younger students  Make tasks more hands-on, i.e. make them feel “we do stuff & make stuff & build stuff”  Treat a few students to a “special lunch party” with you as a reward/ motivator.
  • 23. Behavior Tracking Chart Goals Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Satur Sun Marks day day nes day day day day day Good Manners Listening Don’t be disrespec tful Say Thank You & Please No Hitting Greetings
  • 24. Conclusion Motivation comes from within The Tips Are: Be Enthusiastic & Be Contagiously Enthusiastic  Effective planning will provide you the correct direction to pour this enthusiasm in your pupil.