Motivation in education: Recent e-books
This guide is for those interested in motivation as applied to education, both research and practice.
Recent e-books
- Beyond worksheets by Amy Minter MayerPublication Date: 2024Beyond Worksheets helps K-12 teachers make learning fun, engaging, and relevant using the latest research, actionable classroom strategies, and the ed tech software and systems they already have. Used correctly, these tools let you deepen learning, student engagement, and student participation.
- Discussions and democracy: motivation, growth, and the new social studies classroom by Christopher T. DaguePublication Date: 2024Discussions and Democracy: Motivation, Growth, and the New Social Studies Classroom is written in a vernacular that will springboard and support teachers' understandings of implementing discussion-based approaches in their classrooms. Moreover, Discussions and Democracy drills down more deeply into student motivation and engagement.
- Effective and meaningful student engagement through service learning by Sharon Valarmathi (Ed.); Jacqueline Kareem (Ed.); Veerta Tantia (Ed.); Kishore Selva Babu (Ed.); Patrick Jude Lucas (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024Effective and Meaningful Student Engagement Through Service Learning is a comprehensive exploration of the transformative power of service learning in contemporary education. Within this text, seasoned researchers and practitioners delve into the intricacies of student engagement, emphasizing the importance of active involvement in the learning process. This book opens with a reflection on education, where traditional practices give way to innovative pedagogies. This includes a new pedagogical approach that not only imparts knowledge but also cultivates socially responsible citizens.
- Raising empowered learners: cultivating students' curiosity, character, and confidence by Ed MadisonPublication Date: 2024In Raising Empowered Learners: Curiosity, Character, and Confidence, author Ed Madison explores how tapping into a student's intrinsic interests through journalistic learning can spark their imaginations, rekindle their spirit, and build their resilience. The approach uses a journalistic lens to inform study of English language arts, social studies, and science. Students engage in research, interviewing, writing, presenting, and publishing their findings.
2023
- Autonomy-supportive teaching in higher education: a practical guide for college professors by Patrick M. WhiteheadPublication Date: 2023Using everyday language, Autonomy-Supportive Teaching in Higher Education: A Practical Guide for College Professors synthesizes the mountain of research conducted using autonomy-supportive teaching (AST) in the classroom. This book summaries the state-of-the-art motivation psychology for the classroom, provides eight workshops demonstrating evidence-based and classroom tested strategies for applying AST, and explores faculty and student reflections on the strengths and weaknesses of AST.
- Know that you are worthy: experiences from first generation college graduates by Adam J. Rodríguez (Ed.); Yolanda Norman (Foreword)Publication Date: 2023An inspiring and affordable first-hand look at the experiences of first-generation college students in their own voices, looking back after graduation at the rewards and challenges for them, and what a first-generation education means to families and communities.
- Multifaceted analysis of sustainable strategies and tactics in education by Theresa D. Neimann; Lynne Hindman; Elena Shliakhovchuk; Marian Moore; Jonathan FelixPublication Date: 2023Multifaceted Analysis of Sustainable Strategies and Tactics in Education brings increased awareness to students seeking education and faculty navigating the politics regarding the challenges they face, awareness of the disempowered voices found in the halls of these institutions, and light to the challenges facing administration in education. Covering topics such as parental involvement, work-based learning, and academic success...
- Sparking the math brain: insights on what motivates students to learn by Teruni LambergPublication Date: 2023The author documents the journey of highly successful adults reflecting back on their journey through school (K-12 to college) The book answers the questions of what kept these individuals on track and the impact of the home and school environment on motivation and perseverance. What does the research say will spark curiosity and love of math so students can pursue their passions?
- The student motivation handbook: fifty ways to boost an intrinsic desire to learn by Larry FerlazzoPublication Date: 2023Even with the highest-quality content, students who don't have an intrinsic motivation to learn may never perform to their full potential. So how can we create the classroom conditions where that motivation can flourish? Renowned educator Larry Ferlazzo has the answers in this comprehensive new resource. Designed as a practical handbook you can easily refer to again and again for ideas, the book offers 50 teaching practices divided into four main sections: autonomy, competency, relatedness, and relevance.
- Teach for authentic engagement by Lauren PorosoffPublication Date: 2023In Teach for Authentic Engagement, Lauren Porosoff shows how to design instruction that lets students with diverse interests, strengths, needs, identities, and values connect to their learning. Included are strategies, tools, and classroom anecdotes that help students Engage with the content so it becomes a source of meaning in their lives. Engage with their work so it becomes a source of vitality. Engage with each other so the class becomes a source of community.
- Understanding your instructional power: curriculum and language decisions to support each student by Tanji Reed MarshallPublication Date: 2023Countering the notion that teachers are powerless in the classroom, Marshall introduces the Power Principle to help teachers unpack how they understand and use the power associated with their authority and responsibility as an educator. Drawing from her own experience as a classroom teacher and coach, Reed Marshall explains how the Power Principle reveals itself through various elements, including language use (by both students and teachers), "hidden curriculum," and classroom culture. She identifies four levels of curricular autonomy that teachers have (Unfettered, Calibrated, Restricted, and Minimal) and four dimensions of instructional power that characterize their classroom environment (Empowering, Agentive, Protective, and Disenfranchising).
2022
- Learner choice, learner voice: a teacher's guide to promoting agency in the classroom by Ryan L. Schaaf; Becky Zayas; Ian JukesPublication Date: 2022Learner Choice, Learner Voice offers fresh, forward-thinking supports for teachers creating an empowered, student-centered classroom. Showcasing authentic activities and classrooms, this book is full of diverse instructional experiences that will motivate your students to take an agile, adaptable role in their own learning.
- Pedagogy, presence, and motivation in online education by Aaron Michael Perez (Ed.); Senol Orakci (Ed.Publication Date: 2022Pedagogy, Presence, and Motivation in Online Education provides best practice techniques and utilizes analogies from brick-and-mortar education to provide a conceptual framework to a better understanding of how online education functions and shows how to engage students and build a positive digital culture. Covering topics such as hybrid classrooms, self-directed learning skills, and principal leadership...
- Perspective! : the secret to student motivation and success by Tommie MabryPublication Date: 2022Layered with effective methodologies, this guide shares a holistic construct encompassing mindset, emotions, effort, and outcomes to address relationships, empathic capacity, trust, culturally responsive teaching, and student passion.
- Step into student goal setting: a path to growth, motivation, and agency by Chase NordengrenPublication Date: 2022By demonstrating goal setting as an integral instructional strategy, this guide gives teachers the tools needed to help students take ownership of their learning.
2021
- Assessing with respect: everyday practices that meet students' social and emotional needs by Starr SacksteinPublication Date: 2021"Learn how approaching assessment through the lens of social and emotional learning can help ensure fair, equitable assessment; enhance learning; and improve students' emotional health."
- Fostering meaningful learning experiences through student engagement by Despo Ktoridou; Eli Doukanari; Nikleia EteokleousPublication Date: 2021The book examines engagement and meaningful learning techniques in both face-to-face and online instruction, covering topics that include active learning, language learning, teacher experiences, and teacher-student relationships.
2020
- Developing growth mindsets: principles and practices for maximizing students' potential by Donna Wilson; Marcus ConyersPublication Date: 2020Human beings have tremendous potential to acquire new knowledge, develop new skills, and improve their brains throughout life. By explicitly teaching learners about brain plasticity and malleable intelligence (the idea that they can become functionally smarter through effort) and by modeling and teaching specific learning strategies, teachers can help students experience higher levels of success as they develop a growth mindset.
- Early childhood education and the student empowerment program by Mario C. Barbiere and Jane C. WiatrPublication Date: 2020This book spotlights The Student Empowerment Program(c) and is the foundation for a positive climate and culture in the early childhood classroom. The program is detailed chapter by chapter and addresses the nature of the learner from play and exploration to technology, to rubrics and assessments.
- A handbook for student engagement in higher education : theory into practice by Tom Lowe (Ed.); Yassein El Hakim (Ed.)Publication Date: 2020It provides ideas and examples alongside compelling theory- and research-based evidence to offer a thorough and innovative exploration of how students and staff can work together to genuinely transform the higher education learning experience. Providing readers with evidence from successfully embedded schemes, the book uses case studies and practical, workable examples from a variety of international institutions.
- Sparking student motivation: the power of teachers to rekindle a love for learning by Eric M. AndermanPublication Date: 2020Be the change that lights the learning fire. Discover how you, as a classroom teacher, can generate enthusiasm, confidence, and joy in your students that will affect their learning and lives. Delve into the what, and why of motivation and how it affects learning.
- Teaching students to become self-determined learners by Michael Wehmeyer; Yong ZhaoPublication Date: 2020In Teaching Students to Become Self-Determined Learners, Michael Wehmeyer and Yong Zhao explore the how and why of self-determined learning-which emphasizes autonomy and choice, turning over ownership for learning to students by supporting them in engaging in activities that are of personal value to them, thus enabling them to act volitionally.
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