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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Check Your Understanding
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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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Test Your Understanding
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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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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Module Completion Survey1 Topic
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What Happens When Positive Motivation Strategies are not Delivered with Fidelity
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What Happens When Positive Motivation Strategies are not Delivered with Fidelity
When a teacher does not use positive motivation strategies effectively, they are not communicating clear learning and behaviour goals and standards, and are not involving students in setting, reaching and celebrating progress and mastery. In this case, the teacher may instead be:
- communicating that there is no standard for work or that this standard is constantly changing.
- communicating that the students’ input is not important and that the rewards in the classroom are arbitrary or non-existent.
- focusing on goals that are not intrinsically motivating to students, which does not motivate students to work towards or value those goals.
- focusing on negative behaviours so much that learning is not happening, as students attempt to avoid completing work that is not connected to a learning goal.
The Problem is Compounded
Teachers who do not have a strategy for positive motivation are not able to engage students in learning or instil confidence and self-efficacy. The classroom is not a happy place that celebrates learning. Instead, teachers are trying to teach each lesson while managing negative behaviours.
Furthermore, teachers are not communicating a clear end goal, which leaves students feeling like the content presented is not part of a larger goal. Students do not develop motivation and are not able to identify how they are progressing.
Students
When positive motivation strategies are not used effectively, students:
- are not confident, engaged learners and do not display appropriate behaviour
- are not engaged and do not participate in lessons
- do not celebrate positive outcomes.
Teachers
When teachers do not use positive motivation strategies, they:
- do not contribute to building a high-expectations school
- do not celebrate with students
- do not set or meet lesson progression goals.