Authors: Margaret A. Theobald
ISBN-13: 9781412906234, ISBN-10: 1412906237
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date Published: September 2005
Edition: New Edition
Margaret A. Theobald, Ed.D. has been at Southeast Missouri State University for the past twenty-four years and is a Professor in the Department of Middle and Secondary Education. She was a teacher at the middle and high school levels for more than 15 years in both public and parochial schools in Illinois and Missouri. She earned her doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction at Illinois State University with an emphasis on education at the middle level. She has served in several positions with the Missouri Middle School Association and its executive board, including the offices of secretary and president. Her research includes a statewide survey of middle-level practices and trends. The Missouri Middle School Association published the results of this survey in its' 1994 Missouri Middle Level Practices and Trends: A Resource Directory. She was also co-author for the 1995 publication, The Middle School Principal, Corwin Press. She has made numerous presentations at both the state and national levels and has published several articles. Her most recent research has been in the area of teaching strategies and student motivation.
Spark students' motivation to learn and succeed beyond the formal years of schooling!
Every student enrolled in school can learn; however, the capacity for learning varies among students. As a result of a two-decade-long interest, author Margaret A. Theobald provides teachers with ideas and insights that can help support and motivate middle and high school students to do their best work. This unique book, which defines motivation, contains basic theories and a wealth of useful practical procedures. Easy to pick up, its simple approach and format will help school leaders apply and modify motivational strategies for all students while recognizing that each student is unique.
Written, developed, designed, and presented to teachers and school leaders for immediate application, this handbook provides:
Increasing Student Motivation fills an important niche in professional educational literature and will prove to be an invaluable resource for all educators who work with students and are concerned about how to help them maximize their potential.
Foreword | ||
1 | Motivation is a mindset | 5 |
2 | Motivation is influenced through observation | 25 |
3 | Motivation is affected by timing | 35 |
4 | Motivation is independence | 47 |
5 | Motivation is reflected in victory | 57 |
6 | Motivation involves action | 67 |
7 | Motivation is increased through transfer | 79 |
8 | Motivation is inherent to individuality | 87 |
9 | Motivation is rooted in ownership | 101 |
10 | Motivation is natural | 113 |
Resource : Bloom's taxonomy, cognitive |