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motivation




                           BY: MILTON MORALES
                     JHON FREFERNEY DY ESPINOZA
                         DIANA MARCEL;A MURCIA.
Licenciatura en inglés
Universidad de la Amazonia
WHAT IS MOTIVATION?
Motivation is the principal factor that drives a person to do something.


Motivate means to provide with a need or desire that causes a person to act.


Motivation is also defined as the impetus to create and sustain intentions
and goal-seeking acts.
WHY MOTIVATION IS IMPORTANT IN
TEACHING
Sts get to participate in classroom.


Motivation in students makes all the difference in the world.


Students who are motivated by their teachers reach the heights levels of
excellence in school .
THE IMPORTANCE OF MOTIVATION IN
       TEACHING & LEARNING PROCESS


Students demonstrate a better attitude towards schoolwork and learning
when they are motivated.


When the students are motivated, the teacher will view the students and
her job with a more positive outlook which will lead to better teaching.
Sources of Motivation
TIPES OF MOTIVATION
Power motivation
Attitude motivation
Incentives motivation
Fear motivation
Competence motivation
Affiliation motivation
Achieve motivation
POSITIVE CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR
             SYSTEM

One of the most important effects of motivating students is the use of a
positive classroom behavior.


A motivate educator will spend most of his energy pointing out the
positive behaviors, rather than negative behavior.
Sources of Motivational Needs
             elicited by stimulus associated/ connected to
             innately connected stimulus
             obtain desired, pleasant consequences (rewards)
/external
             or escape/avoid undesired, unpleasant
             consequences
             imitate positive models


               increase/decrease affective dissonance (inconsistency)

               increase feeling good
 Affective     decrease feeling bad

               increase security of or decrease threats to self-esteem

               maintain levels of optimism and enthusiasm
Sources of Motivational Needs
              maintain attention to something interesting or
              threatening

              develop meaning or understanding

  cognitive   increase/decrease cognitive disequilibrium; uncertainty

              solve a problem or make a decision

              figure something out

              eliminate threat or risk

              meet individually developed/selected goal

              obtain personal dream

  conative    take control of one's life

              eliminate threats to meeting goal, obtaining dream

              reduce others' control of one's life
KINDS OF MOTIVATION
Intrinsic Motivation
It refers to motivation that comes from inside an
 individual.


This motivation does not need to have
 compensation at the end of a performed activity.


The person who is intrinsically motivated will carry
 out a task just because he likes and enjoys what he
 is doing.
Extrinsic Motivation
Extrinsic motivation refers to motivation that comes from outside an
individual.


 Rewards such as money or grades provide satisfaction and pleasure that the
task itself may not provide.


Extrinsic motivation is when someone is motivated by external factors.
setting standars
Involves clearly     The teacher may
specifying the       be use a student
level of the         such a monitor for
student to be able   performance in
to use oral          order to determine
language .           who need extra
                     help.
Involving students
Self assessment                         Holistic oral language scoring rubrics.

Preparing for oral language.            Description.
The student with a monitor need to      Communicative way.
improve their necessities.
                                        Speaks native fluency.
St can be involved in for assessment.
                                        Using conversation with many details.
                                        Retells a story and experience .
                                        Communicative for survival needs.
Holistic oral language
       Speaking      communicative in a social and class.



                   Fluency        speak fluency.



        Structure        variety grammatical structures.



        Vocabulary           uses a extensive vocavulary.



       Listening         understands classroom discussion
                               with
Selecting assessment activities

                 Involves instructional
                   activities that can
                     also used for
                     assessment.




                                  Use in a context
       Doing a map or
                                  developing the
      answer questions.
                                     ability to
         Such a task
                                   communicate
      without frustrate
                                   also hearing,
       some students
                                   taking notes,
Using Self assessment
                                   Peer
     Self                        feedback
assessment of
  academic
                                   from
  language                      explaining a
  functions                       process



                   of Self
                assessment
                communicati
                on strategies
                   in oral
                 language.
Brown and yule
Static relationship correspond to an
increase in difficult levels using daily
classroom activities.
The important is give St continued
opportunities before using assessment.
Use a wide variety f assessment
activities as possible using authentic
and reliable.
Self evaluation
            Self essessment of participation in groups
 Describes your response and add
                                     Task using adverbs of frequency
            comments




                Self assessment of speaking ability
An x on each line to Show how much
                                        Use English to talk with…..
       you agree or disagree




            Oral language assessment activity matrix
Assessment activity using a format    Level, preparation, functions.
Oral interviews
Preparation of tasks taking form of discussion or conversation according the
levels and context using the culture
Can the learners
Use courtesy formulas
Ask for simple questions
Describe events
Produce a smooth stream of speech
Radio broadcast used as essessment
                         Use of radio
                   program, news, music and
                  commercials develop in oral
                language in authentic context.




                  appropiate for listening
                       gist, for spesific
                      information, for
                description, for direcions and
                        summarizing

                For news the student predict
                 what is going to happen in
                       next situation
Video clips
Use of short videotaped or video
clips.
Spend hour watching tv
It can use individual, by groups or
whole the class.
Use to stimulate the children about
culture

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Diapositiva assessmenyt maritza

  • 1. motivation BY: MILTON MORALES JHON FREFERNEY DY ESPINOZA DIANA MARCEL;A MURCIA. Licenciatura en inglés Universidad de la Amazonia
  • 2. WHAT IS MOTIVATION? Motivation is the principal factor that drives a person to do something. Motivate means to provide with a need or desire that causes a person to act. Motivation is also defined as the impetus to create and sustain intentions and goal-seeking acts.
  • 3. WHY MOTIVATION IS IMPORTANT IN TEACHING Sts get to participate in classroom. Motivation in students makes all the difference in the world. Students who are motivated by their teachers reach the heights levels of excellence in school .
  • 4. THE IMPORTANCE OF MOTIVATION IN TEACHING & LEARNING PROCESS Students demonstrate a better attitude towards schoolwork and learning when they are motivated. When the students are motivated, the teacher will view the students and her job with a more positive outlook which will lead to better teaching.
  • 6. TIPES OF MOTIVATION Power motivation Attitude motivation Incentives motivation Fear motivation Competence motivation Affiliation motivation Achieve motivation
  • 7. POSITIVE CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR SYSTEM One of the most important effects of motivating students is the use of a positive classroom behavior. A motivate educator will spend most of his energy pointing out the positive behaviors, rather than negative behavior.
  • 8. Sources of Motivational Needs elicited by stimulus associated/ connected to innately connected stimulus obtain desired, pleasant consequences (rewards) /external or escape/avoid undesired, unpleasant consequences imitate positive models increase/decrease affective dissonance (inconsistency) increase feeling good Affective decrease feeling bad increase security of or decrease threats to self-esteem maintain levels of optimism and enthusiasm
  • 9. Sources of Motivational Needs maintain attention to something interesting or threatening develop meaning or understanding cognitive increase/decrease cognitive disequilibrium; uncertainty solve a problem or make a decision figure something out eliminate threat or risk meet individually developed/selected goal obtain personal dream conative take control of one's life eliminate threats to meeting goal, obtaining dream reduce others' control of one's life
  • 10. KINDS OF MOTIVATION Intrinsic Motivation It refers to motivation that comes from inside an individual. This motivation does not need to have compensation at the end of a performed activity. The person who is intrinsically motivated will carry out a task just because he likes and enjoys what he is doing.
  • 11. Extrinsic Motivation Extrinsic motivation refers to motivation that comes from outside an individual. Rewards such as money or grades provide satisfaction and pleasure that the task itself may not provide. Extrinsic motivation is when someone is motivated by external factors.
  • 12. setting standars Involves clearly The teacher may specifying the be use a student level of the such a monitor for student to be able performance in to use oral order to determine language . who need extra help.
  • 13. Involving students Self assessment Holistic oral language scoring rubrics. Preparing for oral language. Description. The student with a monitor need to Communicative way. improve their necessities. Speaks native fluency. St can be involved in for assessment. Using conversation with many details. Retells a story and experience . Communicative for survival needs.
  • 14. Holistic oral language Speaking communicative in a social and class. Fluency speak fluency. Structure variety grammatical structures. Vocabulary uses a extensive vocavulary. Listening understands classroom discussion with
  • 15. Selecting assessment activities Involves instructional activities that can also used for assessment. Use in a context Doing a map or developing the answer questions. ability to Such a task communicate without frustrate also hearing, some students taking notes,
  • 16. Using Self assessment Peer Self feedback assessment of academic from language explaining a functions process of Self assessment communicati on strategies in oral language.
  • 17. Brown and yule Static relationship correspond to an increase in difficult levels using daily classroom activities. The important is give St continued opportunities before using assessment. Use a wide variety f assessment activities as possible using authentic and reliable.
  • 18. Self evaluation Self essessment of participation in groups Describes your response and add Task using adverbs of frequency comments Self assessment of speaking ability An x on each line to Show how much Use English to talk with….. you agree or disagree Oral language assessment activity matrix Assessment activity using a format Level, preparation, functions.
  • 19. Oral interviews Preparation of tasks taking form of discussion or conversation according the levels and context using the culture Can the learners Use courtesy formulas Ask for simple questions Describe events Produce a smooth stream of speech
  • 20.
  • 21. Radio broadcast used as essessment Use of radio program, news, music and commercials develop in oral language in authentic context. appropiate for listening gist, for spesific information, for description, for direcions and summarizing For news the student predict what is going to happen in next situation
  • 22. Video clips Use of short videotaped or video clips. Spend hour watching tv It can use individual, by groups or whole the class. Use to stimulate the children about culture