How to Boost Student Motivation
The level of motivation in students’ lives is crucial. Regardless of the kind of school or the resources available to them, a child who lacks motivation won’t demonstrate a passion for learning or a willingness to put in a lot of effort. Even if a child attends the best schools, has the best teachers, and the best materials, if they lack the will to learn, they will not succeed in any of their academic objectives.
In situations like this, home tutors and teachers both have a significant impact on the intrinsic and extrinsic motivation of students. Children who receive private tuition have their tutors to support and assist them in addition to teaching them However, it can be easier said than done since every student learns differently, and every student has a distinct drive and motivation. To establish an environment where they are entirely enthusiastic about learning, willing to put in a lot of work, and driven to push themselves to succeed may require a lot of time and effort.
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How to help in boosting student’s motivation?
Even though saying that boosting motivation is easier said than done, it is still possible. This is why we have gathered the following strategies and tips to help you motivate and inspire your student so they can reach their full potential.
1. Encourage their sense of control
While the tutor is crucial for keeping students on task and inspired in their work, it also helps if the tutor supports student choice and allows them some control throughout the class. This might be one of the best ways to maintain their interest. When they are young, children will look to adults to show them the way, but as they become older, this won’t always be the case. For instance, tutors may allow students to choose the kind of exercise they will complete following a session. They will feel more in control of the situation as a result, which will motivate them to take on more responsibility and actively participate in the lesson.
2. Establish clear learning goals
Goals will inspire a lot of people. For students, the same is true. If they are unable to focus on any particular objectives, they may find it challenging to complete activities or act in a certain way simply because they lack a clear aim. They must be aware of the goals they are pursuing and the standards set for them in order to remain motivated.
Together with the student, establish specific learning objectives right away. This will aid in determining whether they have improved during their time receiving private tuition or if they still require some time or adjustment. So that they have a reference point for how they should behave, you can also specify the standards and goals that you have for them. In addition, achieving their goals will boost the student’s self-confidence and determination to do better.
3. Utilize positive reinforcements
Positive reinforcement works much better in inspiring students. This doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be aware of the consequences of their behavior but students will be more motivated when they are in an approachable and encouraging environment. If people feel threatened as a result of their behavior, they will be more motivated to maintain their current level of performance rather than try to improve it by avoiding the potential consequences. This is very exhausting and won’t encourage them to get motivated. Instead of outlining the consequences for failing to complete or perform certain duties, it is preferable to reinforce and encourage them to use their strengths and skills.
4. Use varied activities and surroundings
Typically, home tuition takes place in the student’s house. For some people, this structure may be preferable to the restrictions of the classroom. Others, however, see little difference between it and working all day at a desk. As a result, they could grow bored with it and become unmotivated.
Allowing them to get up from their desk and move around is a fantastic method to help them rediscover their enthusiasm for the subject they are learning. This implies that there are numerous ways for the learner to pick up knowledge while on the move. For instance, the tutor could accompany the student to a museum and show them the many items related to the historical event they are learning about. In biology, teachers can take students on a stroll in the park while pointing out the many stages of the life cycles of the nearby plants. A fresh environment can be precisely what students need to stay focused on their learning because the brain thrives on novelty.
Additionally, to give their students the finest learning experience that suits their learning style, tutors must have a thorough understanding of what makes their students tick. Switch up the activities as well. You can engage the student’s interest by including games and other materials. The learner will be more involved and hence pay more attention if they are interested.
5. Give rewards when necessary
Everyone likes receiving rewards, so allowing the child to earn one is a great approach to keep them engaged. They will see the prize at the conclusion of their journey in addition to the goals they are striving toward. Plan ahead and discuss the best course of action with their parents. When used carelessly, a prize could become a bribe. Think about your student’s personality as well. One student can be passionate about something, whereas the other might be uninterested in it.
6. Give praises and compliments
When trying to motivate children, a positive attitude is also the best route to take. Students and adults alike still long for compliments and acknowledgment for their efforts. Tutors may give out all the incentives they desire, but by complimenting their students for their efforts, they may be going above and beyond to keep them motivated. Don’t give out too many compliments, though, as they may eventually come across as patronizing rather than encouraging. Receiving praise when it is deserved is wonderful because it allows tutors to commend students for their exceptional efforts throughout lessons.
7. Demonstrate the will to learn
Excitement can spread like a virus. There’s a good probability that the student will experience the tutor’s enthusiasm for a subject or class as well. When a teacher is enthusiastic about the subject, students are more likely to pay attention to them and become more engaged in what they are studying. The student can also tell if the tutor is enthusiastic about teaching at all.
8. Get to know your student better
To truly get to know your student, you need to do more than just learn their name. Students need to feel that their teachers sincerely care about them and their academic progress. Students will feel more respected, seen, and safe in the context of home tuition when they sense that their tutors are making an effort to get to know them better. Additionally, they will want to work harder in order to earn compliments and encouraging remarks from someone who appreciates and knows them.
9. Help them discover their innate motivation
While it’s wonderful to see children who are motivated in their work, at the end of the day, they must also be able to maintain their drive. Tutors should help their students identify the factors that encourage them to work more and do better in class even if these factors can vary widely. Whether it’s because they find the subject fascinating, desire to enroll in a prestigious university, or simply enjoy learning, these motivations may be deeply ingrained in them, and tutors can assist in making students conscious of these motivations.
Conclusion
While it’s wonderful to see children who are motivated in their work, at the end of the day, they must also be able to maintain their drive. Tutors should help their students identify the factors that encourage them to work more and do better in class even if these factors can vary widely. Whether it’s because they find the subject fascinating, desire to enroll in a prestigious university, or simply enjoy learning, these motivations may be deeply ingrained in them, and tutors can assist in making students conscious of these motivations.
Carelle
Carelle is a teacher who has been through the ups and downs of the teacher and learner life. She wishes for every learner to gain educational satisfaction that will help embody the people they want to be in the future.