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April 18, 2011
How to Motivate Adult Learners
What you do could help
you!Quiz Show
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Hopping on a bus and going to a museum.
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QuestionA: What is a Jigsaw?
Students work in small groups to develop
knowledge and formulate ways of teaching it – experts
then move to new groups
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A: What is Split-Room Debate?
Students are invited to sit on one side of the room or the other corresponding to their
position on a controversy related to a key course issue
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A: What is Stations?
It engages students by requiring them to move around the room and while learning materials – examine, question exchange
ideas with peers.
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A: What is Think Again?
In this set, the teacher presents a common
misconception in the discipline and then takes a poll for students agree or
not agree.
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A: What is Extrinsic Reward?
Motivation rewards not obtained from the activity but by the consequence.
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A: Who is Intrinsic Satisfaction?
Refers to rewards by the active itself.
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A: What is Success in the Task?
Our motivation and results are put in a spiral effect to improve
according to Littlejohn.
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A: What is the Strategies of Motivation?
Give frequent positive feedback and create an open positive
atmosphere.
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A: What is Techniques to Motivate?
Provide high expectations so learners may be motivated and
be enthusiastic in the classroom.
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A: What is Expectancy-Value Theory?
If the value associated with the job is huge the motivation
increases and vice versa.
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A: What is Two Factor Theory or Herzberg’s Motivation?
Fundamental factors like job security, workplace environment
and recognition and self-satisfaction play a role in this
theory.
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A: What is the Self-determination Theory?
SDT speaks about natural tendencies to behave in an
effective manner.
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A: What is Goal Setting Theory?
This theory was produced by Edwin Locke in 1961.
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A: What are Intrinsic and Intrinsic Factors?
Theories rest on two strong pillars in factors of
motivation .
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A: What is Teachers Expectations?
If you act as though you expect your students to be
motivated, hardworking and interested they are likely to
be so.
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A: What is Students Opinion?
They would say instructor’s enthusiasm, relevance of the material and organization of
the course.
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A: Why is using grades a threat to motivate students?
McKeachie points out “that some students may be led to academic dishonesty, excuses
for late work or counterproductive behavior.”
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A: What is Provincial Instructor Diploma Program?
PIDP caters to the instructional training requirements of adult
learners – self directional in nature and promoting active
learning.
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A: Who is Clark Hull ?
His theory was based on homeostasis – creating a state of
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A: What are Neurons?
Short-term memory for adult learners is transient
and will ultimately be eliminated if they aren’t used (Barkley, 2010).
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A: What is Synthesized?
For the information to be synthesized into long-term
memory, it needs to be repeated for the learner.
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A: What is 24 hours?
Transition from short term to long term memory, is
determined by time and is lost in certain amount of time.
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A: What is adult learning?
This works well in adults, who have already developed the
capability to retain information and can add new information to
existing networks..
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A: Who is the Cooperative Learning?
Bonwell and Eison (1991) suggested learners work in pairs, discuss
materials while role-playing, debate, engage in case study, take part in a
type of learning.
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A: What is Active Learning?
An umbrella term that refers to several models of instruction that focus the responsibility of learning
on learners .
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A: Who is Charles C Bonwall and James A Elison writers Active Learning?
Popularzing theat defining strategies and promoting
active learning as instructional strategies for regular use in the
classroom.
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A: What is Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?
Which theorizes that students will only engage with learning once other,
more basic needs have been met.
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A: Who is Barkley?
“When new information is presented the mind processes it through either assimilation
or accommodation.”
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A: What is a Schemata?
Cognitive psychologists theorize a network or map that includes what we know on a
subject and integrate new information easily.
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The location of the Canadian
Copyright Office.