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Outlook 2021:
Motivation and Engagement
Teachers and Students Are Struggling.
Here’s How to Turn Things Around.
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Teaching has never been easy—and
with the onset of COVID-19 these
challenges have only been exacerbated,
pushing more teachers to the brink.
According to a new report, 77% of
educators are working more hours than
a year ago, 60% enjoy their job less, and
59% do not feel secure in their school
district’s health and safety precautions.
Approximately 27% say they are
considering leaving their profession,
retiring early or taking a leave of
absence because of the pandemic.1
At the same time, students are also
struggling with motivation and
engagement. Whether learning is
in-person, remote or a hybrid of both,
school is not the same as it was in early
2020. Subsequently, student engagement
has dropped precipitously. In a recent
survey of K-12 educators, 92% of
schools reported an increase in
student disengagement.2
96%
of K-12 educators are very or
extremely concerned about
teachers’ social-emotional health
60%
of K-12 educators have seen an
increase in teacher turnover in
the last nine months
77%
of K-12 educators say motivating
students is the top instructional
challenge this year
Source: Whetstone
Despite these tough circumstances, many
administrators and educators have found
creative and empowering ways to lift both
teacher and student motivation to drive
greater engagement—and ultimately,
greater academic success. Their ideas and
stories are captured in this playbook and
can be put to impactful use now. They are
also timeless ideas that can be applied
well beyond today’s challenging teaching
and learning environment.
Here are 5 ideas to get you started.
2
Focus on the Positives, Not the Negatives
Motivating teachers and students starts
at the very top with a school’s leadership
team. Numerous research studies found
that leadership has a significant impact on
teacher motivation. It’s also been shown
that creating a supportive environment
is essential for teachers’ motivation, job
satisfaction and retention.3
As Dr. Andra Penny, the principal at
Cottonwood Creek Elementary in Coppell
Independent School District, notes, “It’s
trickle down from the word go.”
Changing her own attitude and trying to
be more upbeat has had a critical impact
across the entire school. “When I made
the switch and started refocusing on what
we can do, not what we can’t do, it made
a difference in the whole school. It was so
profound, it was crazy,” she recalls.
Fran Jones, a kindergarten teacher at
Hertford County Public School District,
agrees that leadership has a key role to
play. “They motivate us from the top,” she
says, mentioning how her superintendent
recently told her he was proud of her
and how having that affirmation come
from the district level made an impact.
“In this virtual environment, it has really
motivated all of us to work together,”
she says.
1
3
For teachers, a lack of time is one of their
biggest challenges—and so it’s also one
of the best ways leadership can help
them out. Time can be “given back” to
teachers through small gestures like an
administrator offering to cover recess
duty or by giving teachers time-saving
resources and tools they can use.
“It gives them breathing time and shows
that you care. I don’t have a lot of money,
so I can’t do trips or gifts, but I can give
them my time,” says Dr. Penny.
In the Eagle County School District, the
use of Istation—an e-learning program
for English, math and Spanish— has been
embraced by teachers not only for
its effectiveness, but because it saves
them so much time.
“They really enjoy using the teacher-
directed lessons. They can look up
the lessons they want to teach on
any topic, any standard or any core
instruction—and they can even search
according to the Lexile or Quantile
level,” says Deborah Gregory, an Istation
ambassador for Eagle County School
District and a bilingual reading specialist.
“They can also use the teacher station
inside of Istation for the presentation of
a lesson, which is already planned out
and high quality. It really cuts down on
planning and researching.”
I don’t have a lot of money, so I can’t do trips
or gifts, but I can give teachers my time.”
Dr. Andra Penny, principal at Cottonwood Creek Elementary
in Coppell Independent School District
Give Time Back to Teachers
2
Gregory also notes that this year teachers
don’t have as much planning time due to the
pandemic and the need to spend so much
time cleaning their classrooms. Having access
to research-based scripted lessons that
provide everything needed to teach a lesson
has helped teachers whose planning time has
been cut short.
Another aspect of Istation that has been
helpful is the ability to quickly and easily
monitor student progress. “Having that
ongoing monthly progress monitoring piece
has been huge. We were doing it previously
through one-on-one assessments with
students and it took up so much instructional
time,” says Gregory.
4
Another key factor in increasing
motivation is showing that you notice
and appreciate teachers’ and students’
efforts and validate their work. And,
the best part, showing appreciation
doesn’t cost a dime.
“Sometimes it’s just a sticky note stuck
on a door jamb saying, ‘I noticed you
took Cynthia’s recess duty today’ or ‘I
appreciate that you stayed late after
school to talk to a parent on Zoom,’”
says Dr. Penny. “If they know you noticed,
it brings them so much joy. When I go into
the classroom and every note is on their
bulletin board or stuck where they can
see them, I know it means something.”
Appreciation also goes a long way for
students. When they achieve an academic
goal, such as advancing from one level to
the next in reading or math, showing you
notice their efforts can greatly impact
their motivation and engagement.
Gregory talks about how her district
has used certificates as a positive
motivation for students when they
pass a level in their Istation program.
“We use certificates to congratulate
students for small successes when they
meet individual goals, improve their ISIP
scores that month, or when students
meet their recommended usage on
Istation and are progressing through
their instructional path. It’s a fun way to
be creative and to motivate students to
improve continually.”
Look for Opportunities to Show Appreciation
3
5
6 Simple Ways to Boost Teacher Motivation
1.FIND JOY IN SMALL THINGS
Finding joy and sharing that joy with
your teachers amidst the day-to-day
chaos and intense demands can go a
long way in boosting morale. This can
be as simple as giving out a small piece
of chocolate to brighten someone’s day
or sharing teachers’ achievements with
everyone on staff.
2. HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR
Making small jokes and finding
laughter where you can helps
boost everyone’s motivation to
keep working hard.
3. GIVE TEACHERS A FEW
MOMENTS OF PEACE
Cottonwood Creek Elementary
designated a “Zen room” where
teachers can enjoy an ambience of
music and quiet and get a cold drink
and snack to unwind, rejuvenate and
feel cared for.
4. TAP YOUR PTO AND
PARENTS FOR HELP
Whether it’s asking the PTO or
parents to bring in a special meal
for teachers, snacks or other ways to
help, you can stretch what you can do
further when you ask for help.
5. ADD SMALL SPECIAL
TOUCHES TO THEIR DAY
Sometimes small gestures can
make a big difference, such as
putting a nice, scented soap in
the teachers’ bathroom.
6.GET MORE GREAT IDEAS
FROM SOCIAL MEDIA
If you still want more ideas for
boosting teacher morale, there are
a number of Facebook groups you can
join—such as the National Association
of Elementary School Principals,
School Principals, Administrators,
 Counselors Networking Group
(USA), or state-specific principal
association groups—where other
educators are posting what they’re
doing in their schools.
6
Give Teachers the Tools to Succeed
4
Everyone wants to be successful in their
work. Giving teachers access to student
data and effective teaching resources
empowers them to be successful.
Gregory believes that having a well-
researched and effective learning resource
combined with robust data and reporting
capabilities has really motivated both
students and teachers. “I feel like Istation
allows me to have 10 other teachers in
my classroom differentiating for each
student’s need and instructing them,”
says Gregory. “It allows us to have small
flexible groups and do interventions
using the teacher-directed lessons
while other students are engaged in
their differentiated curricular paths of
instruction in Spanish, reading or math.”
For Jones, she says that real-time data that
connects assessment to instruction is key.
Having her students take assessments in
Istation not only gives her instant insight
into how her students are scoring, she
says, but allows her to provide actionable
feedback to students. The in-depth
reports have also been helpful for her
and other teachers to understand why
students might be struggling.
“A student would score on tier five one
month and then tier two the next month,
and the teachers didn’t know why,” says
Jones. “So we started going into their
Istation reports, and then we would see
things like they were speeding through
and realized if they’re doing that on their
assessments, maybe they’re not taking
their time in other places too.”
It’s also been helpful that the Istation
reports can be shared with other teachers
and administrators. “The assistant
principal can go in and know exactly what
I’m talking about,” says Jones. “We also
started to take the reports and compare
them to other assessments that the
students were taking so we could see how
they matched.”
7
Give Students Ownership Over Their Learning
5
For students, a big aspect of motivation
and engagement with their learning is
understanding their own progress. At
Hertford County Public School District,
teachers’ enthusiasm for data on student
progress has trickled down to the
students as well.
“We noticed a trend where, as the
teachers started to understand the
reports in Istation, the students were
also getting excited. The students were
starting to want to know what their
reports were,” says Jones.
Gregory also notes that having a tool
like Istation that provides so much data
has been tremendously engaging for
students. “I have data meetings with
students and that really helps them see
each domain of a subject and if they’re
progressing overall or not. In addition,
it gives them their percentile compared
to the national normative sample, so
they can see how they’re performing
compared to other students at their
grade level,” says Gregory. “Students
really get excited and they have
ownership over their learning. It makes
it more meaningful to them.”
Students really get
excited and they
have ownership
over their learning.
It makes it more
meaningful to them.”
Deborah Gregory, an Istation
ambassador for Eagle County
School District and a bilingual
reading specialist
8
4 Ways Student Engagement Skyrockets with Blended Learning
1.GAMIFY LEARNING
Students who are educated with
challenge-based gamification have
raised their performance by up to
89.45% compared to those who only
have received lectures.4
“They seem
more engaged and they don’t see
Istation as learning. They see it as a
game and I think that’s what keeps
them going,” says Gregory.
2. BUILD ROUTINES
Whether students are learning in
person or remotely, having a sense
of normalcy and consistency is
important. At Hertford County Public
School District, for example, the kids
do Istation every day at the same time
—whether it’s an in-person or remote
school day—and this helps establish
consistency even when things are
constantly changing.
3. TRACK ATTENDANCE
Using digital blended learning
tools makes it easy to see whether
students logged on, how long they
participated and if they’ve “zoned
out” and aren’t actively engaging. This
allows teachers to track attendance
for remote students and get a clear
understanding of how engaged
students are with their learning.
4. PROVIDE EQUAL
OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN
Making sure students who elected
to go remote are included has been
an ongoing challenge at many
schools that have the option of
in-person. Blended learning tools
provide an opportunity for all kids
to learn in the same way, whether
remote, in-person or hybrid.
9
Engagement and
Motivation are
Key Drivers of
Academic Success
The challenges facing administrators,
teachers and students aren’t going away
any time soon. And there will continue to
be time pressures and other challenges
even after COVID-19. This means that
keeping teachers engaged in their work
will continue to be critical. In fact,
motivating teachers is one of the most
important investments leadership can
make to drive better academic success—
because a motivated teacher motivates
and engages students as well.
10
Give Teachers
More Insight for
Powerful Growth
Istation’s powerful online reporting
site helps teachers implement multi-
tiered systems of support strategies,
prioritize critical interventions and
improve educational outcomes for
reading, math and Spanish literacy.
Istation’s enhanced teacher dashboard
automatically prioritizes and presents
the most relevant information along
with enhanced data insights, suggested
content and recommended resources.
Plus the ISIP Data Dashboard included
with the new Power Path student
experience lets students set goals
and review progress alongside their
teacher, boosting excitement and
keeping students motivated to learn.
11
Sources
1 
“The Hidden Impact of COVID-19 on
Educators: Rising Health Concerns,
Lower Risk Tolerance and Benefit Gaps,”
Horace Mann, December 2020.
2 
“COVID’s Impact on K-12 Teaching
and Learning,” Whetstone, accessed
February 2, 2021.
3 
“Principal Leadership Style, Teacher
Motivation, and Teacher Retention,”
Willie E. Williams, Walden University,
2018.
4 
“The Effect of Challenge-Based
Gamification on Learning: An
Experiment in the Context of Statistics
Education,” Nikoletta Zampeta Legaki,
Nannan Xi, Juho Hamari, Kostas
Karpouzis, Vassilios Assimakopoulos,
International Journal of Human-Computer
Studies, Volume 144, December 2020.
12
Named “Online Learning Innovation of the Year” by EdTech
Breakthrough, Istation is recognized as a compelling distance
learning solution for reading, math and Spanish literacy.
Based on scientific evidence and comprehensive research,
Istation’s formative assessments, progress monitoring,
adaptive curriculum and teacher resources help measure
growth and introduce new skills in school and at home.
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Motivationand engagement

  • 1. Outlook 2021: Motivation and Engagement Teachers and Students Are Struggling. Here’s How to Turn Things Around. Custom content for Istation by studioID
  • 2. Teaching has never been easy—and with the onset of COVID-19 these challenges have only been exacerbated, pushing more teachers to the brink. According to a new report, 77% of educators are working more hours than a year ago, 60% enjoy their job less, and 59% do not feel secure in their school district’s health and safety precautions. Approximately 27% say they are considering leaving their profession, retiring early or taking a leave of absence because of the pandemic.1 At the same time, students are also struggling with motivation and engagement. Whether learning is in-person, remote or a hybrid of both, school is not the same as it was in early 2020. Subsequently, student engagement has dropped precipitously. In a recent survey of K-12 educators, 92% of schools reported an increase in student disengagement.2 96% of K-12 educators are very or extremely concerned about teachers’ social-emotional health 60% of K-12 educators have seen an increase in teacher turnover in the last nine months 77% of K-12 educators say motivating students is the top instructional challenge this year Source: Whetstone Despite these tough circumstances, many administrators and educators have found creative and empowering ways to lift both teacher and student motivation to drive greater engagement—and ultimately, greater academic success. Their ideas and stories are captured in this playbook and can be put to impactful use now. They are also timeless ideas that can be applied well beyond today’s challenging teaching and learning environment. Here are 5 ideas to get you started. 2
  • 3. Focus on the Positives, Not the Negatives Motivating teachers and students starts at the very top with a school’s leadership team. Numerous research studies found that leadership has a significant impact on teacher motivation. It’s also been shown that creating a supportive environment is essential for teachers’ motivation, job satisfaction and retention.3 As Dr. Andra Penny, the principal at Cottonwood Creek Elementary in Coppell Independent School District, notes, “It’s trickle down from the word go.” Changing her own attitude and trying to be more upbeat has had a critical impact across the entire school. “When I made the switch and started refocusing on what we can do, not what we can’t do, it made a difference in the whole school. It was so profound, it was crazy,” she recalls. Fran Jones, a kindergarten teacher at Hertford County Public School District, agrees that leadership has a key role to play. “They motivate us from the top,” she says, mentioning how her superintendent recently told her he was proud of her and how having that affirmation come from the district level made an impact. “In this virtual environment, it has really motivated all of us to work together,” she says. 1 3
  • 4. For teachers, a lack of time is one of their biggest challenges—and so it’s also one of the best ways leadership can help them out. Time can be “given back” to teachers through small gestures like an administrator offering to cover recess duty or by giving teachers time-saving resources and tools they can use. “It gives them breathing time and shows that you care. I don’t have a lot of money, so I can’t do trips or gifts, but I can give them my time,” says Dr. Penny. In the Eagle County School District, the use of Istation—an e-learning program for English, math and Spanish— has been embraced by teachers not only for its effectiveness, but because it saves them so much time. “They really enjoy using the teacher- directed lessons. They can look up the lessons they want to teach on any topic, any standard or any core instruction—and they can even search according to the Lexile or Quantile level,” says Deborah Gregory, an Istation ambassador for Eagle County School District and a bilingual reading specialist. “They can also use the teacher station inside of Istation for the presentation of a lesson, which is already planned out and high quality. It really cuts down on planning and researching.” I don’t have a lot of money, so I can’t do trips or gifts, but I can give teachers my time.” Dr. Andra Penny, principal at Cottonwood Creek Elementary in Coppell Independent School District Give Time Back to Teachers 2 Gregory also notes that this year teachers don’t have as much planning time due to the pandemic and the need to spend so much time cleaning their classrooms. Having access to research-based scripted lessons that provide everything needed to teach a lesson has helped teachers whose planning time has been cut short. Another aspect of Istation that has been helpful is the ability to quickly and easily monitor student progress. “Having that ongoing monthly progress monitoring piece has been huge. We were doing it previously through one-on-one assessments with students and it took up so much instructional time,” says Gregory. 4
  • 5. Another key factor in increasing motivation is showing that you notice and appreciate teachers’ and students’ efforts and validate their work. And, the best part, showing appreciation doesn’t cost a dime. “Sometimes it’s just a sticky note stuck on a door jamb saying, ‘I noticed you took Cynthia’s recess duty today’ or ‘I appreciate that you stayed late after school to talk to a parent on Zoom,’” says Dr. Penny. “If they know you noticed, it brings them so much joy. When I go into the classroom and every note is on their bulletin board or stuck where they can see them, I know it means something.” Appreciation also goes a long way for students. When they achieve an academic goal, such as advancing from one level to the next in reading or math, showing you notice their efforts can greatly impact their motivation and engagement. Gregory talks about how her district has used certificates as a positive motivation for students when they pass a level in their Istation program. “We use certificates to congratulate students for small successes when they meet individual goals, improve their ISIP scores that month, or when students meet their recommended usage on Istation and are progressing through their instructional path. It’s a fun way to be creative and to motivate students to improve continually.” Look for Opportunities to Show Appreciation 3 5
  • 6. 6 Simple Ways to Boost Teacher Motivation 1.FIND JOY IN SMALL THINGS Finding joy and sharing that joy with your teachers amidst the day-to-day chaos and intense demands can go a long way in boosting morale. This can be as simple as giving out a small piece of chocolate to brighten someone’s day or sharing teachers’ achievements with everyone on staff. 2. HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR Making small jokes and finding laughter where you can helps boost everyone’s motivation to keep working hard. 3. GIVE TEACHERS A FEW MOMENTS OF PEACE Cottonwood Creek Elementary designated a “Zen room” where teachers can enjoy an ambience of music and quiet and get a cold drink and snack to unwind, rejuvenate and feel cared for. 4. TAP YOUR PTO AND PARENTS FOR HELP Whether it’s asking the PTO or parents to bring in a special meal for teachers, snacks or other ways to help, you can stretch what you can do further when you ask for help. 5. ADD SMALL SPECIAL TOUCHES TO THEIR DAY Sometimes small gestures can make a big difference, such as putting a nice, scented soap in the teachers’ bathroom. 6.GET MORE GREAT IDEAS FROM SOCIAL MEDIA If you still want more ideas for boosting teacher morale, there are a number of Facebook groups you can join—such as the National Association of Elementary School Principals, School Principals, Administrators, Counselors Networking Group (USA), or state-specific principal association groups—where other educators are posting what they’re doing in their schools. 6
  • 7. Give Teachers the Tools to Succeed 4 Everyone wants to be successful in their work. Giving teachers access to student data and effective teaching resources empowers them to be successful. Gregory believes that having a well- researched and effective learning resource combined with robust data and reporting capabilities has really motivated both students and teachers. “I feel like Istation allows me to have 10 other teachers in my classroom differentiating for each student’s need and instructing them,” says Gregory. “It allows us to have small flexible groups and do interventions using the teacher-directed lessons while other students are engaged in their differentiated curricular paths of instruction in Spanish, reading or math.” For Jones, she says that real-time data that connects assessment to instruction is key. Having her students take assessments in Istation not only gives her instant insight into how her students are scoring, she says, but allows her to provide actionable feedback to students. The in-depth reports have also been helpful for her and other teachers to understand why students might be struggling. “A student would score on tier five one month and then tier two the next month, and the teachers didn’t know why,” says Jones. “So we started going into their Istation reports, and then we would see things like they were speeding through and realized if they’re doing that on their assessments, maybe they’re not taking their time in other places too.” It’s also been helpful that the Istation reports can be shared with other teachers and administrators. “The assistant principal can go in and know exactly what I’m talking about,” says Jones. “We also started to take the reports and compare them to other assessments that the students were taking so we could see how they matched.” 7
  • 8. Give Students Ownership Over Their Learning 5 For students, a big aspect of motivation and engagement with their learning is understanding their own progress. At Hertford County Public School District, teachers’ enthusiasm for data on student progress has trickled down to the students as well. “We noticed a trend where, as the teachers started to understand the reports in Istation, the students were also getting excited. The students were starting to want to know what their reports were,” says Jones. Gregory also notes that having a tool like Istation that provides so much data has been tremendously engaging for students. “I have data meetings with students and that really helps them see each domain of a subject and if they’re progressing overall or not. In addition, it gives them their percentile compared to the national normative sample, so they can see how they’re performing compared to other students at their grade level,” says Gregory. “Students really get excited and they have ownership over their learning. It makes it more meaningful to them.” Students really get excited and they have ownership over their learning. It makes it more meaningful to them.” Deborah Gregory, an Istation ambassador for Eagle County School District and a bilingual reading specialist 8
  • 9. 4 Ways Student Engagement Skyrockets with Blended Learning 1.GAMIFY LEARNING Students who are educated with challenge-based gamification have raised their performance by up to 89.45% compared to those who only have received lectures.4 “They seem more engaged and they don’t see Istation as learning. They see it as a game and I think that’s what keeps them going,” says Gregory. 2. BUILD ROUTINES Whether students are learning in person or remotely, having a sense of normalcy and consistency is important. At Hertford County Public School District, for example, the kids do Istation every day at the same time —whether it’s an in-person or remote school day—and this helps establish consistency even when things are constantly changing. 3. TRACK ATTENDANCE Using digital blended learning tools makes it easy to see whether students logged on, how long they participated and if they’ve “zoned out” and aren’t actively engaging. This allows teachers to track attendance for remote students and get a clear understanding of how engaged students are with their learning. 4. PROVIDE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN Making sure students who elected to go remote are included has been an ongoing challenge at many schools that have the option of in-person. Blended learning tools provide an opportunity for all kids to learn in the same way, whether remote, in-person or hybrid. 9
  • 10. Engagement and Motivation are Key Drivers of Academic Success The challenges facing administrators, teachers and students aren’t going away any time soon. And there will continue to be time pressures and other challenges even after COVID-19. This means that keeping teachers engaged in their work will continue to be critical. In fact, motivating teachers is one of the most important investments leadership can make to drive better academic success— because a motivated teacher motivates and engages students as well. 10
  • 11. Give Teachers More Insight for Powerful Growth Istation’s powerful online reporting site helps teachers implement multi- tiered systems of support strategies, prioritize critical interventions and improve educational outcomes for reading, math and Spanish literacy. Istation’s enhanced teacher dashboard automatically prioritizes and presents the most relevant information along with enhanced data insights, suggested content and recommended resources. Plus the ISIP Data Dashboard included with the new Power Path student experience lets students set goals and review progress alongside their teacher, boosting excitement and keeping students motivated to learn. 11
  • 12. Sources 1 “The Hidden Impact of COVID-19 on Educators: Rising Health Concerns, Lower Risk Tolerance and Benefit Gaps,” Horace Mann, December 2020. 2 “COVID’s Impact on K-12 Teaching and Learning,” Whetstone, accessed February 2, 2021. 3 “Principal Leadership Style, Teacher Motivation, and Teacher Retention,” Willie E. Williams, Walden University, 2018. 4 “The Effect of Challenge-Based Gamification on Learning: An Experiment in the Context of Statistics Education,” Nikoletta Zampeta Legaki, Nannan Xi, Juho Hamari, Kostas Karpouzis, Vassilios Assimakopoulos, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 144, December 2020. 12
  • 13. Named “Online Learning Innovation of the Year” by EdTech Breakthrough, Istation is recognized as a compelling distance learning solution for reading, math and Spanish literacy. Based on scientific evidence and comprehensive research, Istation’s formative assessments, progress monitoring, adaptive curriculum and teacher resources help measure growth and introduce new skills in school and at home. EXPLORE MORE