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MOTIVATION FOR THE (LAZY) HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENT
How do you
motivate a High School student to get things done and try to learn a few
things a long the way? It’s a tough task , and often it may seem impossible
, but if you make it fun for everyone , it’s Mission Possible.
By the
time children reach High School they are pretty much set in their study
habits. Most Students are not only looking to have a good time , they are
not looking to change their study habits. Hormones kick in full swing
and the only thing on their minds are Fast Times at Ridgemont
High.
As a
Teacher , the first thing you need to do is set some ground rules on what
you expect in your classroom. If you don’t establish what is acceptable and
what is not acceptable , then you won’t be able to gain the respect you need
and deserve from your students.
You may
believe that whatever poor study habits your students possess when they walk
into your class will be thrown right out the door by the end of first
period. Nothing like the Power of Positive Thinking! But , you’re wrong.
Students
have spent a number of years developing their current study habits , these
poor habits didn’t become a habit overnight , and when you start to “undo”
the poor study habits to build a more successful way for your students to
learn ,it may go back to the 21 Days to Make a Habit belief. Since
you are dealing with High School Students with more important things on
their minds , you might want to give it 42 days!
The Key in
getting Students to listen to you is First , establish those ground rules ,
then let them know right up front what you won’t settle for as a
Teacher and what you won’t let them settle for as a student. If you
try effective , open communication , you will be surprised at where you may
be able to take these students by the end of the year. If they want to
learn it , you can provide a classroom environment that is one they
can certainly learn in but as the old saying goes , if you lead the
horses to water, and they don’t drink, there isn’t much you can do.
When
motivating your Student to Change their Study Habits, it is important to set
some short-term and realistic goals. Provide Study Guides on the material
you are covering in class and show students the most effective way to use
those study guides. If you have a Class Syllabus it’s great to attach a list
of study tips to the back of it . Inform students from the beginning that
because you have a Class Syllabus in their hands , there are no excuses for
delayed or missed assignments.
Encourage
your students to be where they are yet look ahead by planning ahead
once they are familiar with the current chapter’s material. Teach them
effective ways to study for tests and let them know that when you see vast
improvements from all of them , rewards will surely follow.
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