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    individuals when setting a motivation goal. Social support plays an important role in the education system to prevent academic failure. It is known that friendships and motivation help us succeed in different…

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    Motivation is the act or process of giving someone a reason to do something. Motivation comes from the word motive which means purpose. Studies have shown that motivation comes from within and gives you inspiration to meet any goal. According to “Psychological Theories of Motivation”, psychologists spent years doing research, trying to understand why people are motivated to behave or perform in a certain way. Psychologists have also spent time testing different theories to explain motivation.…

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    B: self-management My personal philosophy of classroom management will begin with self-management. Teaching children self-management will be of great importance for having a successful class each year. The students will learn to pay attention to their own behavior, complete activities and engage in interactions using appropriate behavior (What Works, 2014). The children will know what is expected of them. They will monitor their own behavior and control their actions through the…

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    Throughout the lesson, I felt that I was mainly active in the teaching process. As a future teacher, one of my greatest fears is that I would bore my students, so I would always compensate by including activities or “getting out of presenter’s mode.” I feel like this is a strength in terms of attitude and enthusiasm, since it has allowed me to think outside of the box to design and implement activities. For example, the censorship game was actually an original idea that Zach and I came up with…

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    Annotated Bibliography Spithill, A. (1980). Motivation and Language Teaching. Hispania, 63(1), 72-72. doi:10.2307/340815 This article focuses on the motivation and psychology required for language teaching. “In order to learn, one must want something, notice something, do something” (Spithill 1980) is the main idea of the article. Her research shows that foreign language classes have the highest attrition rates because of the tedious nature of language learning and the boredom that comes with…

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    terms relate to his choice; availability heuristic, compliance, intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation and self-fulfilling prophecy. Approximately 40% of future college students reported a "great deal" of stress, and more than 20% experienced "more stress then they could ever imagine"; the decision process of choosing which college to apply for is what is causing the stress (Cohen). Many students become indecisive and over whelmed. Choosing a colleges affects the rest of your life and…

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    So what exactly is ‘motivation’? - Well, motivation may be described as an internal process that makes a person move toward a specific goal. Motivation, like intelligence, can’t be directly observed. Instead, motivation can only be inferred by noting a person’s behaviour. Motivation can be described in many ways. According to psychology researcher, Kendra Cherry, “motivation is defined as the process that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviours”. Motivation is what causes us…

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    I’m a “number’s girl”, so when I saw the statistics in this article I had to use it. There was a study done of both male and female high students and the correlation between their parents’ religious behavior, emotional relations among the family and their self-actualization. The results from the test should that 1.2% of the students had low self-actualization, 17.15 had average, and 81.5 of them had high self-actualization (Alavi & Poorsheikhali, 2015). What did this ultimately show…

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    be a sure statement that education is worthwhile; however, students can feel several repercussions because of it. A large required amount of effort may call for additional motivation. This has the ability to eventuate in psychological albatross and affliction, which can hinder the worth of their efforts. Daniel H. Pink, writer of the book Drive: the Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us, stated that “...controlling extrinsic motivation is detrimental to creativity.” This act does not assist…

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    has been a prevalent motivation to enter nursing. External incentives, such as employment opportunities or job security, have gained popularity over the past few years (Newton, Kelly, Kremser, Jolly, & Billett, 2009). Despite the wide range of reasoning, research has found many commonality and trends among nurses or nursing students. This essay will examine current research about why individuals choose to be nurses, and how these compare and contrast to my own personal motivations for entering…

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