This can be considered the primary motivators for most students.
What is survival?
Physical, mental or emotional experiences that can negatively effect motivation.
What are triggers?
A student who falls asleep in class can be said to suffer from this common temporary demotivator.
What is fatigue?
Asking students to stand or move around the room is an example of this type of short-term motivation.
This type of motivator could be prefaced with the phrase, "Please don't try this at home...."
What is risk-taking?
What is dopamine?
Upsetting memories regarding the school, classroom, hallways or campus can be considered this type of demotivator.
What is a physical demotivator?
A temporary demotivator in which students simply give up or quit caring.
What is hopelessness?
Asking students to raise their hand if their neighbor's book is on the same page as yours is an example of this type of motivator.
What is a nudge?
Standing in the hall and acknowledging students represents a way to implement this type of motivator.
What is belonging?
The age group of students is said to be more motivated by status and purpose.
Who are adolescents?
A student who is unmotivated to attend PE class because of an embarrassing situation is experiencing this type of motivation.
What is social demotivation?
What is learned helplessness?
What is autonomy?
An example of this type of demotivation.
What is fatigue?
What are curiosity, anticipation and relevance?
The percentage of students are demotivated to learn when reaching 11th grade.
(Hint: It's a statistic from Matt's PD presentation yesterday... 100 - statistic = question)
What is 61%
What are drugs?
Giving students a limited time to work on an assignment is an example of this type of motivation.
What is challenge?
A student who consistently struggles and has poor grades is more likely to suffer from this type of demotivation.
What is hopelessness?
This type of motivation relies on students always wanting to know "why."
What is curiosity?
Monotony in the classroom routine that can lead to this type of demotivation.
What is instructional demotivation?
Students who are constantly zoning out or checking their cell phones may be suffering from this type of temporary demotivation.
What is distraction?
An example of this type of motivation was demonstrated in the video clip shown by Matt and Audrey. The instructor asks the students to consider what their verse will be when added to the poetry of life.
What is deeper meaning/purpose?
A class competition with winners receiving rewards or bragging rights.
What is social status?