Education
Motivational Education
My 7th grade student, Alice Harding, had problems since the beginning of the year. Not only was she painfully shy and never participated in group work; she also appeared not to be interested in either studying the lessons or doing her homework. Whereas her work in the beginning of the years was promising, it had reached a point where I felt intervention is necessary. Her grades had dropped with nearly 20% since the beginning of the year. I have chosen Alice for this project, because I feel she is a perfectly intelligent girl, who with the right methods can be motivated to perform much better.
I had previously tried several methods to attempt to enhance Alice's feelings of security in the classroom. One of the methods was dividing the class into smaller groups of four, and giving them simple tasks to do. Alice however still failed to participate, and she tended to be overwhelmed by the other members of the group.
A way to deal with this could be to make the groups smaller still, and I decided to try pair work, and work up to larger groups later. I also made an examination of the literature, in order to educate myself in strategies that might be of use not only for Alice, but also for the class as a whole.
Brophy (1998) suggests four strategies through which a teacher might enhance student motivation....
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