Description
- Gain a basic understanding of behavior modification as it relates to motivation
- Define motivation and evaluate how classroom structures support or hinder motivation in students
- Explore the roots of underachievement
- Learn practical strategies to increase student motivation
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Presenter Bio
Alesha Haybin is currently a Coordinator of Gifted Services at the Licking County Educational Service Center, and serves as the Scholarship Committee Chair on the OAGC Governing Board and is Past-President of Gifted Coordinators of Central Ohio (GCCO). She has been an educator for almost 20 years with 17 of those working directly with gifted students and their families. She has found the most profound impact can be made as a result of relationships that nurture the social and emotional development of each student while stretching them intellectually. Alesha holds a B.A. in elementary education and a M.S. in educational psychology and gifted instruction. Born and raised in Oregon, Alesha most enjoys going on adventures with her family and visiting the beautiful Northwest.
Erika – LOS FRESNOS CISD (verified owner) –
Helpful
Keri – CARROLL ISD (verified owner) –
concise and to the point
Kent – SOUTH POINT LOCAL (verified owner) –
Good information about motivating students and good ideas for the classroom that I can use
Abigail – FAYETTEVILLE-PERRY LOCAL (verified owner) –
Felt a little redundant
Joshua – NORTHRIDGE LOCAL (verified owner) –
Well put together course
Rebecca – EASTERN LOCAL (verified owner) –
Excellent ideas I can apply today!
Grecia – SAN BENITO CISD (verified owner) –
Excellent
Allyson – WESTERN BROWN LOCAL (verified owner) –
Good overview of the importance of relationships and positive behavior support when trying to motivate the underachiever. There are some practical takeaways for the classroom!
Katherine – WESTERN BROWN LOCAL (verified owner) –
Great ideas to help motivate
Jodi – WESTERN BROWN LOCAL (verified owner) –
I learned a lot from this course and appreciate how my perspective was challenged.