Guest Dwayne Sanchez. Posted July 11, 2014 Share Posted July 11, 2014 so that you will never left behind Quote Link to comment
Julianda Posted December 8, 2014 Share Posted December 8, 2014 Or it could distract the hell out of them. Haha It could be. And likely a failure on the part of the educators in which their main objective is to let the students learned and not otherwise. Students learn what they want to learn. Pedagogy matters but inner motivation is the key driver to learning. Exactly Quote Link to comment
Julianda Posted December 9, 2014 Share Posted December 9, 2014 i agree... plus na din yung medyo stricto ang prof/teacher kasi ako gusto ko yung mga sinabi ni ms julianda and yung prof/teacher na medyo stricto nga effective kasi para sakin noon e nung studyante pa ako. The learning strategies that I’ve stated earlier were actually a student-centered approach in which teachers and students are equally active in the learning process; basically, the role of teachers are mainly a facilitator. I think this is more effective than the teacher-centered approach because it will help the students think and create more ideas. Personally, I do not believe in any sort of negative reinforcement nor will I consider any sort of punishment (see Skinner’s Operant conditioning Theory) as a form of motivational learning tool. Based on my experience, there were students who can easily be motivated extrinsically and eventually motivated intrinsically. It means that students can be motivated by any form of reward i.e. by studying hard a student can get a desirable grade (extrinsic) and while on the process of learning, he may realize eventually that it is fun in solving a word-problem in Mathematics (intrinsic) for that matter. So any behavior that is followed by a good consequence is likely to be repeated in the future. That’s all about Thorndike’s Law of effect. Quote Link to comment
tambyero Posted January 27, 2015 Share Posted January 27, 2015 Kung palalayasin ng bahay pag bumagsak hehehe Quote Link to comment
glut_func Posted January 27, 2015 Share Posted January 27, 2015 i-off ang internet sa bahay. nung kapanahunan ko pag may bagsak ako kahit isang subject grounded kagad ako nun, no TV and bawal maglaro sa labas for about a week. confined lang ako sa room ko hanggat di ko natatapos yung pinag aralan ko na lesson. Quote Link to comment
monsiflor Posted April 7, 2015 Share Posted April 7, 2015 I think fear of failing and ending up poor when I graduate made me study harder. A good school or taking an indemand course do not guarantee employment. Kaya dapat laging mataas grades kasi mahirap ang competition sa corporate world Quote Link to comment
tonybond2015 Posted April 9, 2015 Share Posted April 9, 2015 Dapat interesado ang estudyante sa subject. Tapos kung kabisado ang propesor ang subject, tiyak nag-aaral at maraming natutunan ang estudyante.. Quote Link to comment
ej_qn Posted April 9, 2015 Share Posted April 9, 2015 For the teacher/Profs - make the subjects interesting. Think outside the box. Don't be boring. Don't be too demanding, remember naging estudyante ka din. You can socialize w/ your students even during class and find a common interest in the subjects being taught via segway. Teach and do projects outside the campus. Students naman - everything is about giving the proper incentive coming both from the teacher and the parents. Sa parents it's more of a reward thing. Sa teacher/prof naman it's about percentage and exemptions or even an endorsement letter. Passion is relative because I've seen students who really like their course/subjects fail and students who are uninterested, "lazy" pass. Quote Link to comment
BettyConfidential Posted April 26, 2015 Share Posted April 26, 2015 instead of motivating them to study hard, teach them how to study smart like making mind maps, mnemonics, etc. Quote Link to comment
glut_func Posted May 21, 2015 Share Posted May 21, 2015 kung ako teacher, isang style lang gagamitin ko...tuwing exam, imbes na mutiple choice ang ipagawa ko ipapasulat ko na lang sa kanila kung anong natutunan nila sa week na yun, essay type at minimum 100 words. Dun magkakaalaman kung meron natatak sa kukote nila o wala. Quote Link to comment
philnightlife Posted June 21, 2015 Share Posted June 21, 2015 Siguro yung way na schools na ibigay ang education (Better and more creative teaching techniques para mas maging interested ang students) saka wag siguro masyadong focus sa grades (parang puro pressure kasi sa student kung grades ang focus ng teachers/profs dapat meron din fun in learning) Quote Link to comment
glut_func Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 (edited) give money as a reward alongside grades...oh di ba? natututo na ang bata, kumikita pa! Edited June 22, 2015 by glut_func Quote Link to comment
jelly bean Posted August 18, 2015 Share Posted August 18, 2015 If the school/teacher can set out bigger dreams to their students, not just passing the subjects but giving them roots and a vision. idealistic, but it would encourage them. And yes, money incentive is good enough reason to study harder Quote Link to comment
dgoodguy Posted September 3, 2015 Share Posted September 3, 2015 Make them realize that studying is a privilege not an obligation (not everyone gets to study in a school so you're lucky if you have) and they can learn a lot by reading books Quote Link to comment
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