motivation in education

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motivation in education

You've got to reach them to teach them

hard facts about the soft skills of student engagement
2011
Explains the importance of student engagement in the classroom and presents strategies for connecting, motivating, and challenging students.

Engaging students with poverty in mind

practical strategies for raising achievement
2013
Contains practical strategies for raising achievement in the academic success of economically disadvantaged students.

Turnaround tools for the teenage brain

helping underperforming students become lifelong learners
Powerful research-based strategies to turn around struggling adolescent students The achievement gap is widening and more teens than ever are struggling in school. The latest research shows not only that brains can change, but that teachers and other providers have the power to boost students' effort, focus, attitude, and even IQs.

Boys adrift

the five factors driving the growing epidemic of unmotivated boys and underachieving young men
2008
Analyzes the potential causes of the growing number of unmotivated and underachieving males, including video games, teaching methods, prescription drugs, endocrine disrupters, and the devaluation of masculinity; and provides advice for parents on how to help their sons achieve.

Real engagement

how do I help my students become motivated, confident, and self-directed learners?
2015
Provides strategies for improving the classroom environment to help students become more independent learners.

Guided inquiry

learning in the 21st century
2015
Introduces the guided inquiry design framework; describes how this approach can transform learning in schools, and how to embed student research in the inquiry process on different grade levels.

Bold moves for schools

how we create remarkable learning environments
2017
"[Presents a] vision, ... framework, a clear roadmap, and ... practical tools for transforming antiquated schools into innovative learning environments ... [This book] is for all education professionals aspiring to better serve today's children"--Back cover. Jacobs and Alcock examine every aspect of K?12 education, including curriculum, instruction, assessment, and the program structures of space?both physical and virtual?time, and grouping of learners and professionals. In a new job description for teachers, Jacobs and Alcock highlight and expound on the following roles: self-navigating professional learner, social contractor, media critic and media maker, innovative designer, globally connected citizen, and advocate for learners and learning. With thought-provoking proposals and practical strategies for change, Bold Moves for Schools sets educators on the path to redefining their profession and creating exciting new learning environments.

Learning that lasts

challenging, engaging, and empowering students with deeper instruction
2016
Learning That Lasts presents a new vision for classroom instruction that sharpens and deepens the quality of lessons in all subject areas. It is the opposite of a 'teacher-proof' solution. Instead, it is predicated on a model of instruction that honors teachers as creative and expert planners of learning experiences for their students and who wish to continuously grow in their instructional and content knowledge. It is not a theoretical vision. It is a model of instruction refined in some of the nation's most successful public schools?schools that are beating the odds to create remarkable achievement?sited primarily in urban and rural low-income communities. Using case studies and examples of powerful learning at all grade levels and in all disciplines, Learning That Lasts is a guide to creating classrooms that promote deeper understanding, higher order thinking, and student independence. Through text and companion videos, readers will enter inspiring classrooms where students go beyond basics to become innovators, collaborators, and creators. Learning That Lasts embraces a three-dimensional view of student achievement that includes mastery of knowledge and skills, character, and high-quality work. It is a guide for teachers who wish to make learning more meaningful, memorable, and connected to life, and inspire students to do more than they think possible. Includes a DVD.

The book whisperer

awakening the inner reader in every child
2009
Sixth grade teacher Donalyn Miller describes the instructional approach she uses to turn children into readers, based on a combination of individual choice, a program of independent reading, a collection of high-interest books, and appropriate and authentic reading behavior modeling.

Small steps, big changes

eight essential practices for transforming schools through mathematics
2012

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