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Wlodkowski 1978--1984

 
Reference
 

Wlodkowski, Raymond J. 1978–1984.Motivation and teaching. Washington, DC: National Education Association. 215 pages. Location: Dallas SIL Library 370.15 W836. Interest level: general.

Summary
 

Section on motivation includes

 
  • energy
  • volition
  • direction
  • involvement
  • completion, and
  • planning motivation strategies.
 

Learner's motivation includes

 
  • attitude toward teacher, subject matter, and self
  • basic needs of student
  • the stimulation process
  • emotional experiences of learning
  • the competence value for the student, and
  • reinforcement value.
 

Is a practical guide to motivation for teachers and is simple and easy to follow. Gives good ideas and insights. Is easy to read.

Evaluation
 

Evaluator assumes that students were not literate before the classes were taught. Seemed to know how to use chalkboard and chalk--concept of writing. Key is looking, listening, thinking, reading, and writing--active learning. Presents information step by step. Is easy to follow to apply to field situation; a useful and tried method. Application seems to be limited to those who have used skills necessary for writing and who know about writing.


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