Understanding student and teacher motivation and developing strategies to foster motivation for students at all levels of performance are essential to effective teaching. This text is designed to help prospective and practicing teachers achieve these goals. Its premise is that current research and theory about motivation offer hope and possibilities for educators 'teachers, parents, coaches, and administrators'to enhance motivation for achievement. The orientation draws primarily on social-cognitive perspectives that have generated much research relevant to classroom practice. Ideal for any course that is dedicated to, or includes coverage of, motivation and achievement, the text focuses on two key roles teachers play in supporting and cultivating motivation in the establishing the classroom structure and instruction that provides the environment for optimal motivation, engagement, and learning; and helping students develop the tools that will enable them to be self-regulated learners and develop their potential. Pedagogical features aid the understanding of concepts and the application to Strategy boxes present guidelines and strategies for using the various concepts. Exhibit boxes include forms for different purposes (for example, goal setting), examples of teacher beliefs and practices, and samples of student work. Reflection boxes stimulate readers? thinking about motivational issues inherent in the topics, their experiences, and their beliefs. A motivational toolbox at the end of each chapter helps readers identify important points to think about, lingering questions, strategies to use now, and strategies to develop in the future. NEW IN THE THIRD EDITION Updated research and new topics are added throughout as warranted by current inquiry in the field. Chapters are reorganized to provide more coherence and to account for new findings. New and updated material is included on issues of educ
Motivation for Achievement: Possibilities for Teaching and Learningis an educational book by M. Kay Alderman. As the title implies, it focuses on aspects of motivation with students. I originally purchased this book while I was still in a teacher education program. Alas, looking back through it, this book is geared more for beginning teachers and does not contain as many strategies as I'd like. However, it is still worth the read.
The book covers the following aspects/chapters: -"Setting the Stage for Motivational Possibilities -Social-Cognitive Processes That Influence Motivation -The Classroom Climate for Optimal Engagement and Motivation" These three are the main categories but they go in-depth with other sub-categories.
Overall, I was able to find a few things to add to my teaching toolbox after a second and third read-through. I really wish the book gave more specific strategies, instead of mostly research and theory. I do think that it is worth the read, though, especially if you have students who need motivation (what teacher doesn't?). Three stars.