Sunday, April 12, 2020
How To Get Students Interested In Reading And Writing
How To Motivate Students Read And Write It wonââ¬â¢t be a secret that more and more students do not want to read and write. One of the reasons may be that students simply do not see any point in it. It can cause them some problems in the future. But making them read and write wonââ¬â¢t do any good either.Larry Ferlazzo, an education blogger and a teacher, in his book ââ¬Å"Building a Community of Self-Motivated Learners: Strategies to Help Students Thrive in School and Beyondâ⬠, explains how a teacher can motivate their students easily, without any harm.AutonomyPeople wonââ¬â¢t do something they do not want to. A situation with students is even more complicated. When adults already know what they want in their lives and how to achieve it, youngsters donââ¬â¢t understand why they have to do anything.If you want a students read and write, first of all, they should want to do it as well. Without any desire, they wonââ¬â¢t even start. As for the reading part, a teacher should encourage their students to ch oose what those would like to read, what they may find interesting and joyful. In other words, something that can bring them pleasure.CompetenceHow often do you do something you are not good at? Not often, we guess. Or perhaps never. Therefore, you should not make students do what they are not good enough at. A student may perform well at first, but in a while, they can lose interest.For this case, teachers should watch studentsââ¬â¢ progress all the time so that they can see whether the effectiveness risesââ¬âor at least stays the sameââ¬âor drops. It is better to compare a studentââ¬â¢s results on performance at the beginning of a year and or at the end. A student should know that too to reflect on their progress.RelatednessStudents can be motivated to write when they use writing as a way of communication, connection with teachers, family and friends, and getting feedback from them. If you want them to read more, they would be glad to discuss with a teacher or peers what they are reading at the moment. It usually evokes greater interest in reading.RelevanceAs it was mentioned at the beginning of the article, students may not understand why they need to read and write. In this case, a teacher should explain how respective skills can be helpful in the future. However, teacher should mind that constant accentuation on that can be harmful to a student if they are not interested in a subject.Given that the high percentage of young people do not like readingââ¬âand also English lessonsââ¬âa teacher should emphasize the importance of literacy in achieving goals in the future.Extrinsic vs intrinsic motivationIntrinsic motivation is connected with what students feel when they read and write. It can be enjoyment, for example (people always try to motivate children to read for their pleasure). However, it may not work. You should pay attention to extrinsic motivation, which is about the importance of such skills. Students cannot want to do somethi ng for joy. It has to have some value in their lives.There are two questions that students can ask a teacher: ââ¬Å"Why are we learning it?â⬠and ââ¬Å"How are we going to use it?â⬠In fact, if we hear them rarely, we can feel relieved everything is going well. But in case a student still asks one, there is no problem to explain all those things of autonomy, relatedness, and relevance. On the other hand, if those questions appear more and more often, it might be a sign to provide intrinsic motivation.
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