Motivating students is the key element in making sure that tutoring sessions with students are successful. Find out how to motivate students by switching subjects and giving them breaks with help from a tutor and teacher in this free video on educational tools and teaching.Expert: Samir Malik Bio: Samir Malik has tutored Austin, Texas-area high school to elementary school-level students in all subjects for the last three years. Filmmaker: Todd Green
What a terrorist porch monkey
I believe the teacher is the bridge that will connects the student to what they have to learn. So if you boring, and if you are not self motivated… you will be a very lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng bridge, and your student will get tired half way thru it. So the best way is… understand their feelings, respect their feelings but make sure they know you have a job to be done and your job you lead them to the success
isn’t your overloading your students mind??? instead of focusing on one specific task, idea, concept, or anything that you want to induce to your student, your directing them into different path for only one session? since there are areas that takes time for the students to absorb what you want them to absorb , there comes a time that your students are gettin bored, atime to nd this will be the time to loose their focus, now this will be one of the right chance to motivate your students
Working with a student one on one in a tutoring session is highly different from teaching a class of 32.
Also, you say that the motivation must come from the student but then you say that teachers must motivate students to achieve their academic goals? ???
Fosters short attention spans and makes students think all instructional settings should be like a trip to Disney World. Sad.
do they apply this for real? if so, where?
wants to succeed, and not have to succeed. cool!
second view!!! lol, andddd it helped, thank youuu
:):):)