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Rochester College
      Adjunct Faculty Meeting - 2012
 Stimulating Students’ Motivation To Learn

Discussion Leader & Presenter – Clarence Goodlein
Each Professor Is A Leader
• An Important Role Model That Contributes To
  Students’ Moral, Intellectual, and Professional
  Development
• Characteristics
  – Is Knowledgeable Of Her/His Course Material, Self-
    Confident & Deserving of Credence
  – Demonstrates Honesty, Trustworthiness,
    Dependability, & Unselfishness
  – Demonstrates Equity & Honor
  – Is Energetic & Enthusiastic About Learning, The
    Course Material, & Rochester College
My Paradigm of Student Motivation
Motivation To Learn is An Acquired
 Competency That Is Developed Through
 General Experience & Stimulated By:

• Modeling
• Communication of Expectations
• Direct Instruction or Socialization By
   Parents or Teachers
Stimulation of Students’ Motivation To
                   Learn
• Must Affect Development Of Students’
  Information Processing Skills & Performance
  Abilities
• Must Encourage Critical Thinking
• Must Consider Expectancy Value Theory
  (Effort Expended = Degree Expected To
  Perform Successfully & Benefits Or Rewards
  From Successful Task Completion)
Role of Professors & Instructors
• Not Merely Reactors To Students’
  Motivational Patterns of Learning
• Active Agents Of Students’ Learning
  Socialization
• Capable of Developing Students’ Motivation
  To Learn And Its Activation In Particular
  Situations
• Must Help Students Appreciate The Value of
  Academic Study & Make Sure That They Can
  Be Successful If They Apply Reasonable
  Effort
My Essential Preconditions For Stimulating
     Students’ Motivation To Learn
• Supportive Learning Environment
  – Encourage Students When They Display
    Discouragement
  – Demonstrate Patience And Empathy For Their
    Learning Difficulties
  – Assist Students With Correcting Related Skill
    Deficiencies (e.g. Writing & Public Speaking)
  – Allow Students To Take Intellectual Risks Without
    Fear Of Ridicule Or Criticism Should They Be Mistaken
My Essential Preconditions For Stimulating
Students’ Motivation To Learn (Continued)
• Appropriate Level Of Challenge
   – Students Become Bored If Tasks Are Too Easy &
     Frustrated if Tasks Are Too Difficult
   – Students Are Optimally Motivated By Tasks That
     Allow Them To Achieve Success When They Apply
     Reasonable Effort
   – Learning Measures & Challenges Should Examine
     Students’ Comprehension Of Core Principles &
     Their Abilities To Apply Their Learning Effectively
     To Situations Outside Of Their Experiences
My Essential Preconditions For Stimulating
Students’ Motivation To Learn (Continued)

• Meaningful Learning Objectives
  – Clearly Stated And Related To Goals & Objectives
    Of Course As Well As Students’ Course of Study
  – Demonstrate Usefulness of Learning In Practical
    Situations & Career Environments
  – Communicate Meaningfulness of Learning
    Through Tasks & Assignments That Demonstrate
    The Learning’s Relatedness To Career Activities &
    Graduate Study
Encourage Students To Form Success
            Expectations
• Use Modeling, Socialization, And Feedback To
  Make Students Aware That The Amount And
  Quality Of Effort That They Put Into An Activity
  Determines What They Get Out Of It
• Portray Effort As An Investment Which Will
  Produce Knowledge & Skill Development That
  Will Empower Students Rather Than As A Risk Of
  Failure Or Embarrassment
• Remind Students That Knowledge & Skill
  Development Is Incremental And Sometimes
  Includes Regressive Steps
Provide Remedial Socialization For
        Discouraged Students
• Additional Instruction & Practice
  Opportunities
• Encourage Focus On Specific Mastering Of
  Specific Concepts & Tasks To Overcome
  Failure Through Persistent Efforts
• Attribute Failure To Insufficient Effort &
  Practice , Lack Of Information, Or Reliance On
  Ineffective Strategies Rather Than To Lack Of
  Ability
Motivate Learning With Extrinsic Incentives
 • Offer Rewards For Good Or Improved
   Performance (e.g. Praise & Social Rewards
   Such As Professor Or Peer Attention)
 • Note That Knowledge & Skills Developed By
   Academic Study Will Enable Students To Be
   Successful In This Course, Provide A “Ticket”
   To Social Advancement, And Prepare Them
   For Success In An Occupation Or Otherwise In
   Their Lives
 • Provide Immediate Feedback When Learning
   Successes Occur
Some Of My Classroom Practices To
     Motivate Students’ Learning
• Arrive Early & Am Completely Prepared At The
  Class’ Starting Time
• Am Personable, Friendly, & Greet Every Student
• Introduce Self, Provide Interesting Background
  Information, And Convey Enthusiasm For the
  Course And Students’ Learning
• Express Interest In Every Student By Asking Each
  To Introduce Herself or Himself; Learn Every
  Student’s Name By The Third Week Of Class
Some of My Classroom Practices To
     Motivate Student Learning
            (Continued)
• Provide A Detailed Syllabus, Review Each Section
  During The First Class Meeting; Explain Grading,
  Class Assignments, Examinations And Attendance
  Expectations; Solicit Questions
• Address Questions Every Student Has, But May
  Not Ask:
  –   Will Class Meet My Needs?
  –   Is The Professor Competent?
  –   Will The Professor Be Fair?
  –   Will The Professor Care About Me?
Some Of My Classroom Practices To
    Motivate Student Learning
           (Continued)
• Utilize Open-Ended Questions That Provoke
  Discussion
• Use Group Activities To Promote
  Collaboration Skills
• Use Videos & Role-Playing To Keep Students’
  Interested
• Use Familiar Examples & Case Studies
• Solicit Feedback
Methods Used To Facilitate Learning
     Outside of the Classroom

• Preparatory Course Readings, Syllabus, and
  Discussion Outlines Emailed To Registered
  Students About Two Weeks Before Class Begins
• Make Myself Available By Phone & Email With
  Return Calls Or Email Normally Same Day
• Make Extensive Use Of Online Learning Site
• Allow Early Submission of Assignments For
  Review, Feedback, & Resubmission By Due Date
Online Learning Site Content
•   Basic Concepts
•   Case Studies
•   Glossary
•   Literature Review Tips
•   Essay Formatting & Writing Tips
•   Sample Essays
•   Course Concepts
•   Weekly Discussion Outlines
•   Course Concepts
•   Website Links
    – Software (Open Source – e.g. Libre Office, CutePDF, Evernote)
    – Services (e.g. CitationMachine.Net)
    – Videos (YouTube)

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Motivating Students To Learn

  • 1. Rochester College Adjunct Faculty Meeting - 2012 Stimulating Students’ Motivation To Learn Discussion Leader & Presenter – Clarence Goodlein
  • 2. Each Professor Is A Leader • An Important Role Model That Contributes To Students’ Moral, Intellectual, and Professional Development • Characteristics – Is Knowledgeable Of Her/His Course Material, Self- Confident & Deserving of Credence – Demonstrates Honesty, Trustworthiness, Dependability, & Unselfishness – Demonstrates Equity & Honor – Is Energetic & Enthusiastic About Learning, The Course Material, & Rochester College
  • 3. My Paradigm of Student Motivation Motivation To Learn is An Acquired Competency That Is Developed Through General Experience & Stimulated By: • Modeling • Communication of Expectations • Direct Instruction or Socialization By Parents or Teachers
  • 4. Stimulation of Students’ Motivation To Learn • Must Affect Development Of Students’ Information Processing Skills & Performance Abilities • Must Encourage Critical Thinking • Must Consider Expectancy Value Theory (Effort Expended = Degree Expected To Perform Successfully & Benefits Or Rewards From Successful Task Completion)
  • 5. Role of Professors & Instructors • Not Merely Reactors To Students’ Motivational Patterns of Learning • Active Agents Of Students’ Learning Socialization • Capable of Developing Students’ Motivation To Learn And Its Activation In Particular Situations • Must Help Students Appreciate The Value of Academic Study & Make Sure That They Can Be Successful If They Apply Reasonable Effort
  • 6. My Essential Preconditions For Stimulating Students’ Motivation To Learn • Supportive Learning Environment – Encourage Students When They Display Discouragement – Demonstrate Patience And Empathy For Their Learning Difficulties – Assist Students With Correcting Related Skill Deficiencies (e.g. Writing & Public Speaking) – Allow Students To Take Intellectual Risks Without Fear Of Ridicule Or Criticism Should They Be Mistaken
  • 7. My Essential Preconditions For Stimulating Students’ Motivation To Learn (Continued) • Appropriate Level Of Challenge – Students Become Bored If Tasks Are Too Easy & Frustrated if Tasks Are Too Difficult – Students Are Optimally Motivated By Tasks That Allow Them To Achieve Success When They Apply Reasonable Effort – Learning Measures & Challenges Should Examine Students’ Comprehension Of Core Principles & Their Abilities To Apply Their Learning Effectively To Situations Outside Of Their Experiences
  • 8. My Essential Preconditions For Stimulating Students’ Motivation To Learn (Continued) • Meaningful Learning Objectives – Clearly Stated And Related To Goals & Objectives Of Course As Well As Students’ Course of Study – Demonstrate Usefulness of Learning In Practical Situations & Career Environments – Communicate Meaningfulness of Learning Through Tasks & Assignments That Demonstrate The Learning’s Relatedness To Career Activities & Graduate Study
  • 9. Encourage Students To Form Success Expectations • Use Modeling, Socialization, And Feedback To Make Students Aware That The Amount And Quality Of Effort That They Put Into An Activity Determines What They Get Out Of It • Portray Effort As An Investment Which Will Produce Knowledge & Skill Development That Will Empower Students Rather Than As A Risk Of Failure Or Embarrassment • Remind Students That Knowledge & Skill Development Is Incremental And Sometimes Includes Regressive Steps
  • 10. Provide Remedial Socialization For Discouraged Students • Additional Instruction & Practice Opportunities • Encourage Focus On Specific Mastering Of Specific Concepts & Tasks To Overcome Failure Through Persistent Efforts • Attribute Failure To Insufficient Effort & Practice , Lack Of Information, Or Reliance On Ineffective Strategies Rather Than To Lack Of Ability
  • 11. Motivate Learning With Extrinsic Incentives • Offer Rewards For Good Or Improved Performance (e.g. Praise & Social Rewards Such As Professor Or Peer Attention) • Note That Knowledge & Skills Developed By Academic Study Will Enable Students To Be Successful In This Course, Provide A “Ticket” To Social Advancement, And Prepare Them For Success In An Occupation Or Otherwise In Their Lives • Provide Immediate Feedback When Learning Successes Occur
  • 12. Some Of My Classroom Practices To Motivate Students’ Learning • Arrive Early & Am Completely Prepared At The Class’ Starting Time • Am Personable, Friendly, & Greet Every Student • Introduce Self, Provide Interesting Background Information, And Convey Enthusiasm For the Course And Students’ Learning • Express Interest In Every Student By Asking Each To Introduce Herself or Himself; Learn Every Student’s Name By The Third Week Of Class
  • 13. Some of My Classroom Practices To Motivate Student Learning (Continued) • Provide A Detailed Syllabus, Review Each Section During The First Class Meeting; Explain Grading, Class Assignments, Examinations And Attendance Expectations; Solicit Questions • Address Questions Every Student Has, But May Not Ask: – Will Class Meet My Needs? – Is The Professor Competent? – Will The Professor Be Fair? – Will The Professor Care About Me?
  • 14. Some Of My Classroom Practices To Motivate Student Learning (Continued) • Utilize Open-Ended Questions That Provoke Discussion • Use Group Activities To Promote Collaboration Skills • Use Videos & Role-Playing To Keep Students’ Interested • Use Familiar Examples & Case Studies • Solicit Feedback
  • 15. Methods Used To Facilitate Learning Outside of the Classroom • Preparatory Course Readings, Syllabus, and Discussion Outlines Emailed To Registered Students About Two Weeks Before Class Begins • Make Myself Available By Phone & Email With Return Calls Or Email Normally Same Day • Make Extensive Use Of Online Learning Site • Allow Early Submission of Assignments For Review, Feedback, & Resubmission By Due Date
  • 16. Online Learning Site Content • Basic Concepts • Case Studies • Glossary • Literature Review Tips • Essay Formatting & Writing Tips • Sample Essays • Course Concepts • Weekly Discussion Outlines • Course Concepts • Website Links – Software (Open Source – e.g. Libre Office, CutePDF, Evernote) – Services (e.g. CitationMachine.Net) – Videos (YouTube)