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Title: Motivation: Leading the Way to Successful Literacy Learning


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MotivationLeading the Way to Successful
Literacy Learning
Just Read, Florida! K-12 Coaching
Academy August, 2005
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Why MOTIVATION matters
  • It is generally acknowledged that motivation
    plays a critical role in learning. It often makes
    the difference between learning that is
    superficial and shallow, and learning that is
    deep and internalized.
  • Linda Gambrell, 1996

3
Why MOTIVATION matters to YOU!
  • The K-12 Comprehensive Research- Based Reading
    Plan, Technical Assistance document, states that
    the key factor to an individual schools success
    is the building principal.

4
Pathways to AccountabilityRecent Trends and
Actions
  • Findings of the National Reading Panel
  • No Child Left Behind
  • Increased Emphasis on High Stakes Testing
  • Tougher Requirements for Promotion and Graduation
  • Focus on Literacy Skills

5
Accountability
  • There are few instructional tasks more
  • important than teaching children to read. The
    consequences of low achievement in reading are
    costly both to individuals and society. Low
    achievement in literacy correlates with high
    rates of school drop-out, poverty, and
    underemployment.
  • Statement from the International
    Reading Association, 2002

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Consider this . . .
  • Most people want to be part of their
    organization they want to know the
    organizations purpose they want to make a
    difference. When the individual soul is connected
    to the organization, people become connected to
    something deeper the desire to contribute to a
    larger purpose, to feel they are part of a
    greater whole, a web of connection (p. 27).
  • Lewin and Regine, 2000)

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Accountability
Telling teachers exactly what to do and then
holding them accountable for the results does
not necessarily reflect a commitment to
excellence. Frederick Herzberg explains that
truly motivational factors are recognition,
achievement, responsibility, and things of a more
intrinsic nature.
T. Whitaker, B. Whitaker, D. Lumpa (2000)
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Motivation Herzbergs Theory
  • Frederick Herzberg offered his perspective on
    what motivates people.
  • He developed a two-factor theory which consists
    of dissatisfiers or satisfiers.

Herzberg, F. Mausner, B.
Snyderman, B. (1993)
The Motivation to Work
9
Raise the PraiseMinimize the Criticize
  • Consistently taking a positive approach is a
    central element in establishing and enhancing the
    morale of those we work with. Looking for,
    acknowledging, and reinforcing the many positive
    things that occur in our organization may be the
    single most essential factor in cultivating
    positive morale.
  • Whitaker, Whitaker, and Lumpa, 2000

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Five Things That Help Praise Work
  • Praise needs to be
  • Authentic
  • Specific
  • Immediate
  • Clean
  • Private

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What MOTIVATES Reading
  • Using Herzbergs Theory, what are some
    dissatisfiers that teachers may observe while
    motivating students to read?

Using Herzbergs Theory, what are some
satisfiers that teachers employ while motivating
students to read?
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Motivation to READ!
  • External motivators and internal
  • emotional state influence intention to read.
    External
  • motivators have less intrinsic relationship to
    reading
  • than does attitude. Attitude towards reading
    includes
  • evaluations of content and purpose, feelings
    about
  • engaging in a particular kind of reading, and
    action
  • readiness for initiating and sustaining reading
    activity.
  • External motivators are incentives, purpose,
    norms,
  • and settings outside of readers that influence
    their
  • intention to engage in reading activity.

  • Grover Matthewson, 1994

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Attitude Really is Everything
  • What are students
  • Evaluations of content and purpose?
  • Feelings about engaging in a particular kind of
    reading?
  • Action readiness for initiating and sustaining
    reading activity?

14
Now consider . . .
  • External motivators in schools include
  • Incentives/Rewards
  • Purpose Read to pass FCAT?
  • Norms

15
To Motivate Students Learning
  • Reading materials need to match reading ability
    and interests
  • Coherent Instructional Design must be evident
  • Active student learning must be employed

16
A Community of Learners
  • The teacher who builds community, a solid team
    of learners, has always made a difference in
    childrens learning. Lets allow children to see
    the patient, expectant look on the faces of
    their teachers.
  • Donald H. Graves, 2002

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Motivation as a Common Thread
  • Encouraging communication between home and school
  • Motivating participation in staff development for
    student achievement
  • Empowering students to read for intrinsic
    reasons (not just external rewards).
  • Fostering a positive school climate

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Indicators of School Climate
  • Respect
  • Caring
  • High morale
  • Opportunities for input
  • Continuous academic and social growth
  • School renewal
  • Cohesiveness
  • Trust

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Practices that Contribute to Positive Climate
  • Visibility
  • Knowledge of staff beyond school
  • Regular communication
  • Positive and productive meetings
  • Knowledge of teacher strengths
  • Modeling
  • Professional learning environment

20
ONE MINUTE BUZZ
Turn to a shoulder partner and discuss what your
ultimate goal is in motivating your teachers and
students to learn.
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Pause and Reflect
In schools, treading water is no longer an
option. School people must either propel
themselves in some direction, be towed, or sink.
Roland Barth Improving School from Within

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Parting Thought . . .
  • Education is not the filling
  • of a pail, but the lighting of
  • a fire.
  • William Butler Yeats

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References
  • Block, C., Israel, S. (2005). Reading First and
    Beyond The Complete Guide for Teachers and
    Literacy Coaches. Thousand Oaks, CA. Corwin Press
  • Covey, S.R (2004). The 8th Habit From
    Effectiveness to Greatness. New York, NY. Free
    Press.
  • Goleman, D. (1998). Working with Emotional
    Intelligence. New York, NY. Bantam Books
  • Whitaker, T., Whitaker B., Lumpa D. (2000)
    Motivating and Inspiring Teachers. Larchmont, NY.
    Eye On Education.
  • Williams, Dr. Nancy (2005) Motivating Reluctant
    ReadersA Multi-Faceted Approach. University
    South Florida. Flare Faculty Fellow.
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