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FROM CARROTS, CROWBARS, AND CANDY TO
OPTIONS, OPPORTUNITY, AND OWNERSHIP OF
LEARNING: PRINCIPLES OF MOTIVATION &
ENGAGEMENT
Jennifer McCarty Plucker, Ed. D.
Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Middle School
2013
Learning Targets
 I can examine the importance of increasing
student engagement in text.
 I can dialogue about strengths and areas of
need in my current practices in relation to
engagement.
 I can reflect on the principles of engagement
and apply them to my instructional practices.
What does
engageme
nt look like
in our
classroom
s?
Opening Anticipation Guide
 On your notes page 1, complete the
anticipation guide by deciding
whether you agree or disagree with
each statement.
READING
some motivation required
Influences
Guiding Principles
1. Meaning and Mastery are
Motivating
2. Learning is Social
3. Self-Efficacy
4. Interest/Relevance
5. Control and Choice
Adapted from J.T. Guthrie (2008)
Our dilemma as educators
 Majority of students do not read for pleasure
 Students are unmotivated, apathetic, resistant
to reading school content
 69% did not read for enjoyment (a signal for
intrinsic motivation)
 2010 international survey-U.S. ranked 34th
out
of 36 developed countries in reading
engagement
Importance of reading
engagement
 Engagement & motivation contribute to
achievement in reading
 Interest in reading correlates to reading
comprehension
 Reading engagement connects more strongly to
achievement than home environment
 “Today, more than ever, valuable classroom time
presents the best opportunity-often the only
opportunity-to turn kids on to reading” (Gallagher,
2009).
Meaning and Mastery are
Motivating
Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery
are Motivating
 Have you ever offered incentives in class to
produce a desired outcome?
 Candy for quiet reading time
 Games on Friday
 What incentivized programs have you
experienced?
 Health club discounts
Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
Special circumstances where “carrots” won’t hurt, and
might help.
If assignment doesn’t inspire deep passion or
require deep thinking, rewards can help. BUT:
 Offer a rationale as to why the task is
necessary.
 Acknowledge that the task is boring.
 Allow students to complete the task their own
way.
Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
Essential Requirement for Extrinsic Rewards
“Any extrinsic reward should be unexpected
and offered only after the task is
complete. In other words, where ‘if-then’
rewards are a mistake, shift to ‘now that’
rewards.”
(Pink, 2009, p.
66)
Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
What is motivating our students?
 Show good behavior
 Complete an assignment
 Extrinsic rewards
 get a good grade
 Outperform others
 Look smarter
 Understanding text—not
important
 Understanding is most
important
 Argue, analyze, debate,
explain, organize,
connect, defend,
conclude…
 Not isolated, connected
to “big picture”
 Short or long-term
Performance Goals Mastery Goals
Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
Mindse t
“After seven experiments with hundreds of children, we had some of the clearest findings I’ve ever seen:
Praising children’s intelligence harms their motivation and it harms their performance.” by Carol Dweck
7 Practices of Mastery Motivation
1. Provide mastery goals
2. Make tasks relevant
 Relevance vs. Entertainment
1. Use hands-on activities
2. Transform text to meaning
3. Scaffold mastery motivation
4. Provide re-teach opportunities
5. Reward effort over performance
Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
Turn and Talk
 Share with a neighbor your reflections on what
you’ve just heard or ideas about how to apply
Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are
Motivating.
Learning is Social
Principle #2: Learning is Social
1. Open discussions
2. Student-led discussion groups
3. Collaborative reasoning
4. Arranging partnerships
5. Socially constructing the
management
6. Scaffolding social motivations over
time
“I Can because I think I Can” (Self-Efficacy)
Principle #3: Self-Efficacy
1. Recognize the gap
2. Match the text to the reading levels of students
3. Establish initial confidence
4. Individual students set realistic goals
5. “Grade the learning, not the knowing” (Harvey
& Daniels, 2009)
6. Student value-added assessments
Self-Reflection
 DIY report cards
 Goal setting & reflection prior to teacher
feedback
 Use of learning targets
 Reflect on peer models and self
Principle #3: Self-Efficacy
Interest/Relevance
Principle #4: Interest/Relevance
1. Making real-world connections
2. Personalizing with questioning
3. Extending intrinsic interests
4. Self-expressing
5. Puzzling (working through inconsistencies in
text)
Reflect
Pause and Reflect
What are you doing WELL? Which of your
instructional practices align to these principles?
Where have you been challenged? What needs
to change for your students and your teaching?
Control and Choice
Principle #5 Control and Choice
Seekto balance teachervs. student centeredness
Practices that cultivate motivation:
 Ownership of text
 Options for how to learn
 Autonomy with Accountability
 Input into curriculum
 Self-selection of knowledge displays
 Fed Ex Day
 Voice in standards for evaluation
 Inquiry projects
Who is in Control?
 “Excessive te ache r-centeredness is more
disengaging than we imagine. At the
same time, excessive stude nt-
centeredness may be unproductive. Our
goal is to move from teacher overcontrol
to student empowerment.”
Eng ag ing Ado le sce nts in Re ading , p. 35
Principle #5 Control and Choice
Closing Remarks
 Professional Book Studies
 We are motivated by the same 5 principles!
 “We may have taught them the skills, but
without the desire to use those skills, where is
the benefit? In many cases it will be what
happens or doesn’t happen in school that is
going to make the difference” (Layne, 2009).

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Engage motivation2013

  • 1. FROM CARROTS, CROWBARS, AND CANDY TO OPTIONS, OPPORTUNITY, AND OWNERSHIP OF LEARNING: PRINCIPLES OF MOTIVATION & ENGAGEMENT Jennifer McCarty Plucker, Ed. D. Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Middle School 2013
  • 2. Learning Targets  I can examine the importance of increasing student engagement in text.  I can dialogue about strengths and areas of need in my current practices in relation to engagement.  I can reflect on the principles of engagement and apply them to my instructional practices.
  • 3.
  • 4. What does engageme nt look like in our classroom s?
  • 5. Opening Anticipation Guide  On your notes page 1, complete the anticipation guide by deciding whether you agree or disagree with each statement. READING some motivation required
  • 7. Guiding Principles 1. Meaning and Mastery are Motivating 2. Learning is Social 3. Self-Efficacy 4. Interest/Relevance 5. Control and Choice Adapted from J.T. Guthrie (2008)
  • 8. Our dilemma as educators  Majority of students do not read for pleasure  Students are unmotivated, apathetic, resistant to reading school content  69% did not read for enjoyment (a signal for intrinsic motivation)  2010 international survey-U.S. ranked 34th out of 36 developed countries in reading engagement
  • 9. Importance of reading engagement  Engagement & motivation contribute to achievement in reading  Interest in reading correlates to reading comprehension  Reading engagement connects more strongly to achievement than home environment  “Today, more than ever, valuable classroom time presents the best opportunity-often the only opportunity-to turn kids on to reading” (Gallagher, 2009).
  • 10. Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
  • 11. Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating  Have you ever offered incentives in class to produce a desired outcome?  Candy for quiet reading time  Games on Friday  What incentivized programs have you experienced?  Health club discounts
  • 12. Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
  • 13. Special circumstances where “carrots” won’t hurt, and might help. If assignment doesn’t inspire deep passion or require deep thinking, rewards can help. BUT:  Offer a rationale as to why the task is necessary.  Acknowledge that the task is boring.  Allow students to complete the task their own way. Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
  • 14. Essential Requirement for Extrinsic Rewards “Any extrinsic reward should be unexpected and offered only after the task is complete. In other words, where ‘if-then’ rewards are a mistake, shift to ‘now that’ rewards.” (Pink, 2009, p. 66) Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
  • 15. What is motivating our students?  Show good behavior  Complete an assignment  Extrinsic rewards  get a good grade  Outperform others  Look smarter  Understanding text—not important  Understanding is most important  Argue, analyze, debate, explain, organize, connect, defend, conclude…  Not isolated, connected to “big picture”  Short or long-term Performance Goals Mastery Goals Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
  • 16. Mindse t “After seven experiments with hundreds of children, we had some of the clearest findings I’ve ever seen: Praising children’s intelligence harms their motivation and it harms their performance.” by Carol Dweck
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  • 18. 7 Practices of Mastery Motivation 1. Provide mastery goals 2. Make tasks relevant  Relevance vs. Entertainment 1. Use hands-on activities 2. Transform text to meaning 3. Scaffold mastery motivation 4. Provide re-teach opportunities 5. Reward effort over performance Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating
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  • 20. Turn and Talk  Share with a neighbor your reflections on what you’ve just heard or ideas about how to apply Principle #1: Meaning and Mastery are Motivating.
  • 22. Principle #2: Learning is Social 1. Open discussions 2. Student-led discussion groups 3. Collaborative reasoning 4. Arranging partnerships 5. Socially constructing the management 6. Scaffolding social motivations over time
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  • 24. “I Can because I think I Can” (Self-Efficacy)
  • 25. Principle #3: Self-Efficacy 1. Recognize the gap 2. Match the text to the reading levels of students 3. Establish initial confidence 4. Individual students set realistic goals 5. “Grade the learning, not the knowing” (Harvey & Daniels, 2009) 6. Student value-added assessments
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  • 27. Self-Reflection  DIY report cards  Goal setting & reflection prior to teacher feedback  Use of learning targets  Reflect on peer models and self Principle #3: Self-Efficacy
  • 29. Principle #4: Interest/Relevance 1. Making real-world connections 2. Personalizing with questioning 3. Extending intrinsic interests 4. Self-expressing 5. Puzzling (working through inconsistencies in text)
  • 30. Reflect Pause and Reflect What are you doing WELL? Which of your instructional practices align to these principles? Where have you been challenged? What needs to change for your students and your teaching?
  • 32. Principle #5 Control and Choice Seekto balance teachervs. student centeredness Practices that cultivate motivation:  Ownership of text  Options for how to learn  Autonomy with Accountability  Input into curriculum  Self-selection of knowledge displays  Fed Ex Day  Voice in standards for evaluation  Inquiry projects
  • 33. Who is in Control?  “Excessive te ache r-centeredness is more disengaging than we imagine. At the same time, excessive stude nt- centeredness may be unproductive. Our goal is to move from teacher overcontrol to student empowerment.” Eng ag ing Ado le sce nts in Re ading , p. 35 Principle #5 Control and Choice
  • 34. Closing Remarks  Professional Book Studies  We are motivated by the same 5 principles!  “We may have taught them the skills, but without the desire to use those skills, where is the benefit? In many cases it will be what happens or doesn’t happen in school that is going to make the difference” (Layne, 2009).

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  1. Jen
  2. Have participants define motivation in pairs. . . mo·ti·va·tion   /ˌmōtəˈvāSHən/ Noun The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way. The general desire or willingness of someone to do something. mo·ti·va·tion [moh-tuh-vey-shuhn] Show IPA noun 1. the act or an instance of motivating, or providing with a reason to act in a certain way: I don't understand what her motivation was for quitting her job. Synonyms: motive, inspiration, inducement, cause, impetus. 2. the state or condition of being motivated: We know that these students have strong motivation to learn. 3. something that motivates; inducement; incentive: Clearly, the company's long-term motivation is profit. Origin: 1870–75; motive + -ation
  3. Definition of engage: absorb, engross, fascinate, grip, immerse, interest, intrigue, and involve.
  4. 10 minutes
  5. Daniels, H. & Harvey, S. Comprehension & Collaboration: Inquiry Circles in Action (2009) Dweck, C. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success (2006) Guthrie, J. Engaging Adolescents in Reading (2008) Layne, S. Igniting a Passion for Reading (2009) Pink, D. Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us (2009)
  6. Introduce handouts (remind them objectives are there and then there are reflection/note taking boxes for each of these motivations) Jess
  7. Jen
  8. Jess 5 minutes
  9. Drive by Daniel Pink
  10. Jess
  11. Jen 6 m Less of what we WANT: Intrinsic Motivation High Performance Creativity Good Behavior More of what we DON’T want: Unethical Behavior Addiction Short Term Thinking inutes
  12. Jen 3 minutes
  13. Jen 1 minute
  14. Pgs. 18-19 Guthrie; Students must be motivated to become literate We must move them from performance-minded to mastery-minded Focus of our teaching must be mastery goals Page 7 of packet (Jess)—mindset graphic
  15. p. 27 (Andrew math)—feedback comes AFTER goal, test, reflection!
  16. Let participants brainstorm ideas for this and share out. . . Mastery goals—Andrew’s learning target example (Jen) p. 8 Relevance vs entertainment (Jess) Hand on—RT p. 9 (Tom example of unpacking a standard)—Jess Re teach—How to (Jess) Effort over performance POL (p. 10)
  17. Comprehension and Collaboration by Daniels and Harvey
  18. Daily 5 offers opportunity for all of this CREW—p. 11 Arranging partnerships—dynamic Grouping p. 12 RESPECT p. 13 and Readicide p. 14
  19. Steven Layne Igniting a Passion; O’Brien Value Added Assessments Goal Setting Feedback prior to Evaluation
  20. Recognize the gap (Jen—sharing literacy history. . .no sugar coating) p. 21-22 Jess—shoe size Goal setting—p. 23 (reflection) Andrew’s word study test Establishing initial confidence (status of the class—conference tool not a punishment) Value added test p. 25-26
  21. p. 28—lit circle reflection
  22. Burke’s What’s the Big Idea Definition of Relevance Engagement does not equal entertainment. Start a Modeling Career
  23. Ideas from Burke’s “What’s the Big Idea”
  24. Balance teacher centeredness with student centeredness. Our goal is to move from teacher over control to student empowerment. Students are motivated by mastery, especially with autonomy in how to get it done yet accountability for producing.
  25. 20% rule