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 My Inquiry January 27, 2015 “How can teachers motivate and challenge students without allowing students to set mediocre goals for their work?” Presented.

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2  My Inquiry January 27, 2015 “How can teachers motivate and challenge students without allowing students to set mediocre goals for their work?” Presented and Inquired by: Mubarka

3 Why this Question? Teaching Philosophy Independent Lifelong learners Practicum Observations

4 Research Findings  Pygmalion effect largely affects teacher’s perceptions of students  Causally affects high expectation and low expectation students

5 Research Findings  Theories:  Self-Efficacy Theory  Attribution Theory  Self-worth Theory  Achievement Goal Theory Teacher Planning of Engaging Material Teacher buildind a connection with their students Students responding to positive perception of teacher and behaviors Teacher derives energy from students and continues the planning of material Perception- Cycle Self Determination Choice Making Decision Making Self- evaluation Problem Solving Goal setting and attainmen t Self- observati on Self- advocacy Positive self- efficacy Self- awarenes s

6 Goal Setting Mastery Goals  individual based goals, which focus on skill-based so students know which skills they should be working towards mastering Performance Goals  traditional for they are focused on student competition and students out-doing each other

7 Conclusion Building healthy and open relationships with students is the best strategy to create independent lifelong learners. Clear Learning Targets Collecting and Documenting Evidence Feedback Make necessary changes


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