Research Based Motivation Techniques
Student involvement and commitment to learning increases when an instructor uses a variety of research-based motivation techniques during every class. Fostering an atmosphere that is engaging, open and positive will help students find personal meaning and value in the material you present.
- Believe in all students – that they can succeed; communicate this with them
- Get to know students individually and personally: backgrounds, interests, reasons for taking the course
- Share professional research interests and experiences
- Make content relevant to all students’ lives; clearly link concepts/lessons to industry, a broader purpose, future classes/activities, or a transferable skill
- Engage students’ emotions to see their potential to make the world a better place
- Promote growth mindset and students’ resilience by shifting attention to problem solving, appropriately scaled challenges, and working through failure
- Support students when working in groups
- Provide opportunities for students to teach and learn from their peers