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Getting Your Students Motivated!

Discover effective strategies to motivate students by addressing Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. This presentation delves into various ways to appeal to students on physical, psychological, emotional, and fiscal levels. Learn how to adapt teaching methods to different learning styles, use positive reinforcement, and relate class instruction to real-life situations. Understand the financial implications of education by breaking down costs per class and credit. Engaging students actively can transform their learning experience and enhance motivation.

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Getting Your Students Motivated!

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  1. Getting Your Students Motivated! -Ashton Sequeira sequeira@ufl.edu

  2. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

  3. Different Ways to Appeal to Students • Physical • Psychological • Emotional • Fiscal

  4. Physical • CANDY!!!!!

  5. Types of learners • Psychological Many students get discouraged because they cannot adapt to the way the teacher is presenting the material. Once they understand how they learn, they may apply their strengths to their different classes. Learners

  6. Emotional • Positive reinforcement • Gearing class instruction to real life situations • Journals

  7. Fiscal • Break down how much students spend for each class they attend • On campus • $5,020/30 credits = $167.33 per credit • $167.33/16 classes = $10.46 per class • Off campus • $20,140/30 credits = $671.33 per credit • $671.33/16 classes = $41.96 per class

  8. Thanks for Listenting

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