Give your students the tools they need to motivate themselves with tips from award-winning educator Larry Ferlazzo. A comprehensive outline of common classroom challenges, this book presents immediately applicable steps and lesson plans for all teachers looking to help students motivate themselves. With coverage of brain-based learning, classroom management, and using technology, these strategies can be easily incorporated into any curriculum.
Learn to implement solutions to the following challenges:
How do you motivate students? How do you help students see the importance of personal responsibility? How do you deal with a student who is being disruptive in class? How do you regain control of an out-of-control class? And more!Blogger and educator Larry Ferlazzo has worked to combine literacy development with short and rigorous classroom lessons on topics such as self-control, personal responsibility, brain growth, and perseverance. He uses many “on-the-spot” interventions designed to engage students and connect with their personal interests.
Use these practical, research-based ideas to ensure all of your students are intrinsically motivated to learn!
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As a veteran teacher and author of, , building relationships with kids is my stock-in-trade. It is how I survive the day with the coming-of-age-crew. Larry Ferlazzo’s book is a great way to do just that. This is a well written classroom resource that gives some real insights and tangible lesson ideas to help kids become authentic learners and take true ownership of their…
The Real Secrets to Student Motivation Confession: I’m a Larry Ferlazzo follower. Not a disciple, because Larry isn’t much into that, but a follower who’s read most of his essays and books on good teaching practice, including several I edited for the Education Week Teacher website. I’ve also interviewed Larry for a blog I help with. I’ve had dinner with Larry and his wife and fascinating conversation ensued. I loved his earlier book on parent engagement. So that’s my transparency.Here’s the thing about Larry: He doesn’t…