ABOUT SKILLS TO MOTIVATE STUDENTS

How well a student learns depend not only on his inherent interest in the subject, but also on how motivated he is to learn. Most students will agree that a teacher plays a major role in shaping the learning experience. Considering this, it is important for teachers to develop skills that motivate students to learn…


How well a student learns depend not only on his inherent interest in the subject, but also on how motivated he is to learn. Most students will agree that a teacher plays a major role in shaping the learning experience. Considering this, it is important for teachers to develop skills that motivate students to learn and perform better. There is no single approach a teacher can use, she will need to try different methods to find ones that suit particular students.

Satifying Needs

Students who enroll in a course have different motives learning something new, perfecting thier skills, feeling involved, overcoming challenges and interacting with others. A teacher who understands these factors and designs his instruction accordingly will succeed in motivating  each student to learn. Not only should the teacher consider the capabilities and interests of students when deciding on assignments, she should also assesignment promotes students learning objectives.

Setting High Expectations

When discussing a new topic, the teacher shouldn’t simply tell students things, he s that encourage them to think or as them for alternative solutions. Students will perform to the level the teacher expect from them. The teacher’s expectations should of course be realistic, but high enough to make students expand themselves beyond thier comfort zone. When the teacher provides students with an opportunity to take up a challenge and guides them to necessary resources they succeed in achieving the standards set. This boosts their belief in their capabilities and create a desire to continue to achieve higher standards.

Providing Positive Feedback

Teachers should grade test papers thoughtfully, spend time evaluating how musch students have learned and frame comments that empahasize to students how to improve performances. The importance of mastering the topic shoulg be stressed rather than of merely achieving a high grade. If the writing is below par, the sincerity of effort should be praised. Sarcastic  comments and criticism should be avoided even a seemingly foolish answer should be considered and something of value should be drawn from it for the class to learn. Positive in out will build their students confidence and self-esteem and give them a sense of personal satisfaction from having made the effort. As students lose their fear of criticisim, they are motivated to genuinely learn even if it means making a few mistakes.

Establishing Personal Contact

Every student brings with her a unique backgroud and set of experiences that color her perception of the world. Getting to know your students at a personal level will help you understand what motivates them. Have your students fill out a questionaire that asks about a few of their personal likes and dislikes and areas of interest or special skills. Draw on this information unobtrusively during classroom discussions to make students feel prized for the qualities you know about them. This recognition of their abilities will boost their self-confidence and greater participation will give them a sense of involvement. Together, both these will motivate them to make greater efforts to learn better. Observe students during classroom activities to gauge their learning styles and provide them with guidance on using the techniques that will get them better results.

By: Mrs. Bernadeth S. Mañalac | MT-I | Jose C. Payumo High School