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Student Motivation
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Abstract:
Students respond to motivation of various different types when implemented in a timely,
conservative and sometimes public way. Although intrinsic motivation is the most reliable form,
extrinsic motivation can prove a valuable tool in increasing student achievement, knowledge
retention and test scores. ... In this article,
we will cover praise, use of technology and peer motivation in the ages of middle school to
graduate students.
Body:
In the article titled "The Influence of Technology Such As a SMART Board Interactive
Whiteboard on Student Motivation in the Classroom", Michael Weimer studied two sections of
West Noble Middle School in Ligonier, Indiana, which represented the diversity of the school
at large. ...
In the article titled, "Influencing Graduate Students’Classroom Achievement, Homework
Habits and Motivation to Learn with Verbal Praise", Dawson R. ... Each student was given a log to complete that accounted for the amount of
time each spent on homework. The instructor gave instructions that each student was expected
to spend three hours per week on homework. In the control group, at the end of each week,
the instructor walked between the desks of the students checking their logs and said a simple,
"thank you" to each student.
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Title: Student Motivation
Words: 898 Rating: None Pages: 3.6 submitted by: ctabaka
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