Yes, You Can Motivate Your Students: Research shows the power of two instructional levers to boost motivation.

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Title: Yes, You Can Motivate Your Students: Research shows the power of two instructional levers to boost motivation.
Authors: Goodwin, Bryan1 bgoodwin@mcrel.org
Source: Educational Leadership. Dec2021/Jan2022, Vol. 79 Issue 4, p84-85. 2p.
Subject Terms: *Teaching methods, *Teaching, *Academic motivation, *Cognitive ability, *Goal (Psychology)
Abstract: The author reflects on a research project that aims to examine instruction that meets the federal government's What Works Clearinghouse standards for rigor. Topics discussed include instructional strategies that can be used by teachers to motivate reluctant learners, instructional strategies that can lead to students' cognitive interest, and personal goal setting and monitoring.
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Abstract:The author reflects on a research project that aims to examine instruction that meets the federal government's What Works Clearinghouse standards for rigor. Topics discussed include instructional strategies that can be used by teachers to motivate reluctant learners, instructional strategies that can lead to students' cognitive interest, and personal goal setting and monitoring.
ISSN:00131784