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Practice Use Positive Motivation Strategies
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Module Introduction2 Topics
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Delivered With Fidelity16 Topics|2 Tests
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Module Objective
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What Happens when Positive Motivation Strategies are Used with Fidelity
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How to Use Positive Motivation Strategies
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Video: Using the Teacher–Student Game
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What Happens when Positive Motivation Strategies are Provided with Fidelity
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Students Are Confident, Engaged Learners and Have Appropriate Behaviour
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Students Are Confident, Engaged Learners and Have Appropriate Behaviour
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The Teacher and Students Celebrate Positive Outcomes
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The Teacher and Student Celebrate Positive Outcomes
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The Teacher Contributes to a High-Expectations School Culture
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The Teacher Contributes to a High-Expectations School Culture
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Students Are Engaged and Participating
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Students are Engaged and Participating: Example
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Test Your Understanding
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Not Delivered With Fidelity12 Topics|2 Tests
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What Happens When Positive Motivation Strategies are not Delivered with Fidelity
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Students are not Confident, Engaged Learners and Do Not Display Appropriate Behaviour
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Students are not Confident, Engaged Leaners and do not Have Appropriate Behaviour
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Teacher and Students are Unable to Celebrate Positive Outcomes
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Teacher and Students are Unable to Celebrate Positive Outcomes
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The Teacher Does Not Contribute to Building a High-Expectations Culture
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The Teacher Does Not Contribute to Building a High-Expectations Culture
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Students are Not Engaged and Participating
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Students are Not Engaged and Participating
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Test Your Understanding
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity9 Topics|2 Tests
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Barriers that Impede Delivering Using Positive Motivation Strategies with Fidelity
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Using Deductive Logic to Identify the Cause of the Barrier
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Teacher does not Understand Why Using Positive Motivation Strategies is Required
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The Teacher does not Know How to Use Positive Motivation Strategies
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Inappropriate Behaviour
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Routines Not in Place
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Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity14 Topics|2 Tests
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Ways to Tackle Barriers so Positive Motivation Strategies are Delivered with Fidelity
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Understanding Why Using Positive Motivation Strategies is Required
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Process
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Video: Objects in a Jar
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Learn How to Use Positive Motivation Strategies
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Process
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Effectively Address Inappropriate Behaviour
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Process
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Implement Routines for Positive Motivation Strategies
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Process
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Video: Celebrating Student Success
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Test Your Understanding
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Students Are Confident, Engaged Learners and Have Appropriate Behaviour
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Students Are Confident, Engaged Learners and Have Appropriate Behaviour
For positive motivation strategies to be effective, the teacher needs to be clear in their expectations. Students must know exactly what is expected of them in terms of producing work and behaviour. When students meet mastery goals, teachers celebrate with students. This cycle of setting goals, working towards goals, and celebrating goals creates students who are confident, engaged learners, and cultivates a classroom community that is positive and celebrates continuous learning.
How It Works
- When students experience success, they are motivated, behave appropriately, feel safe to contribute, engage in class, and build confidence in their ability to learn and achieve.
- Teachers check independent work daily to provide students with evidence that they are progressing in the program. Students who pass assessments on the first try are provided with the same evidence. This builds students’ confidence in their learning capabilities.
- When a teacher completes lessons in the standard time, students are actively engaged, receive feedback, and can apply what they have learned to new contexts. They also experience success and gain confidence in their ability to learn.
- Students feel empowered to answer correctly and use accurate language to show their learning. Students who engage with their learning are confident and experience academic success which, in turn, motivates them.