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In an innovative approach, a math curriculum based on karate motivates students with rewards showing their “belt” level in math proficiency. The lessons are designed to reflect the discipline and learning style of martial arts lessons. At North Walpole... by Susan Kruger, M.Ed. | Apr 4, 2013 | Articles
Every parent wonders about motivation. Yesterday, I told you that I have a “magic bullet” that turns most of my unmotivated students into eager, motivated students who want to participate. As I shared, I’ve been dealing with the issue of motivation since I met my... by Hannah Munson | Sep 26, 2012 | Articles
We all remember the days where we had to go to school as a child, right? Well, there were those times when you woke up and just didn’t feel like going. There could also be those days where you came home and would have rather played outside instead of doing your... by Ralph Sirvent | Sep 5, 2012 | Articles
“The definition of motivation is to give reason, incentive, enthusiasm, or interest that causes a specific action or certain behavior. Motivation is present in every life function. Simple acts such as eating are motivated by hunger. Education is motivated by desire...
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