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Motivating/ Encouraging Reluctant Learners
Jennifer [email protected]
"You cannot teach people anything. You can only help
them discover it within themselves."
~Galileo
Capture TheirAttention
• Get the students involved as soon as they enter the class
• Use meaningful subject-oriented activities or get right into lesson
• By engaging students right away will be easier to keep them focused for the lesson.
• Do not distract by being vague of what is coming next
• Call students by name
• Plan for your full class time, over plan• Stay relevant, stay concise, stay on task• Last thought as they close the book, leave the
classroom, move on to next activity MUST be what was just shared.
• Be attentive, alert, and aware of distracters
Use Your Full Class Period
• Puzzles• Old Games – new ideas• Use cartoons as story starters
Use Games, Puzzles, Online Activities
• Student of the month• Know their name and at least one personal trait• Eliminate the red pencil for reluctant students• 2 good things before 1 correction• Find ways to praise – even the smallest
achievement
Student Must Feel Worth
• Do not place the student in a situation where he/she will have to rebel
• Be aware of fatigue and disappointment• Applaud the successes – both one on one
and to the group, and to the parent, AND to other teachers
• When necessary, review situations and outcomes
Successful Atmosphere
• Set realistic goals• Meet often to review• Baby Steps at times, jump forward at others• Reward only when achieved• Rewind if necessary, Review, Restructure,
and Restart
Plan Ahead
• Positive phone calls first• Get parents to be advocates• Include student in discussions• Brag about student• Remember how you discuss student today
will affect his tomorrow with next year’s teacher
• Thumper’s Mom Rule – “if you can’t say something nice……”
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