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[T98]Teaching Styles In Education
by Sudesh Kumar, Sud
The environment can be used to focus the student's attention on what needs to be learned.

Teachers who create warm and accepting yet business-like atmospheres will promote persistent effort and favorable attitudes toward learning. This strategy will be successful in children and in adults. Interesting visual aids, such as booklets, posters, or practice equipment, motivate learners by capturing their attention and curiosity.

Incentives motivate learning.

Incentives include privileges and receiving praise from the instructor. The instructor determines an incentive that is likely to motivate an individual at a particular time. In a general learning situation, self-motivation without rewards will not succeed. Students must find satisfaction in learning based on the understanding that the goals are useful to them or, less commonly, based on the pure enjoyment of exploring new things.

Internal motivation is longer lasting and more self-directive than is external motivation, which must be repeatedly reinforced by praise or concrete rewards.

Some individuals--particularly children of certain ages and some adults--have little capacity for internal motivation and must be guided and reinforced constantly. The use of incentives is based on the principle that learning occurs more effectively when the student experiences feelings of satisfaction. Caution should be exercised in using external rewards when they are not absolutely necessary. Their use may be followed by a decline in internal motivation.

Learning is most effective when an individual is ready to learn, that is, when one wants to know something.

Sometimes the student's readiness to learn comes with time, and the instructor's role is to encourage its development. If a desired change in behavior is urgent, the instructor may need to supervised directly to ensure that the desired behavior occurs. If a student is not ready to learn, he or she may not be reliable in following instructions and therefore must be supervised and have the instructions repeated again and again.

Motivation is enhanced by the way in which the instructional material is organized.

In general, the best organized material makes the information meaningful to the individual. One method of organization includes relating new tasks to those already known. Other ways to relay meaning are to determine whether the persons being taught understand the final outcome desired and instruct them to compare and contrast ideas.

None of the techniques will produce sustained motivation unless the goals are realistic for the learner. The basic learning principle involved is that success is more predictably motivating than is failure. Ordinarily, people will choose activities of intermediate uncertainty rather than those that are difficult (little likelihood of success) or easy (high probability of success). For goals of high value there is less tendency to choose more difficult conditions. Having learners assist in defining goals increases the probability that they will understand them and want to reach them. However, students sometimes have unrealistic notions about what they can accomplish. Possibly they do not understand the precision with which a skill must be carried out or have the depth of knowledge to master some material. To identify realistic goals, instructors must be skilled in assessing a student's readiness or a student's progress toward goals.

Because learning requires changed in beliefs and behavior, it normally produces a mild level of anxiety.

This is useful in motivating the individual. However, severe anxiety is incapacitating. A high degree of stress is inherent in some educational situations. If anxiety is severe, the individual's perception of what is going on around him or her is limited. Instructors must be able to identify anxiety and understand its effect on learning. They also have a responsibility to avoid causing severe anxiety in learners by setting ambiguous of unrealistically high goals for them.

It is important to help each student set goals and to provide informative feedback regarding progress toward the goals.

Setting a goal demonstrates an intention to achieve and activates earning from one day to the next. It also directs the student's activities toward the goal and offers an opportunity to experience success.

Both affiliation and approval are strong motivators.

People seek others with whom to compare their abilities, opinions, and emotions. Affiliation can also result in direct anxiety reduction by the social acceptance and the mere presence of others. However, these motivators can also lead to conformity, competition, and other behaviors that may seem as negative.

Many behaviors result from a combination of motives.

It is recognized that no grand theory of motivation exists. However, motivation is so necessary for learning that strategies should be planned to organize a continuous and interactive motivational dynamic for maximum effectiveness. The general principles of motivation are interrelated. A single teaching action can use many of them simultaneously. Diljeet Singh is a freelance writer.
Finally, it should be said that an enormous gap exists between knowing that learning must be motivated and identifying the specific motivational components of any particular act. Instructors must focus on learning patterns of motivation for an individual or group, with the realization that errors will be common.

The internet is nearly the perfect environment for learning. Communication from one side of the globe to the other can occur instantaneously. Masters of subjects can be made ready to be tapped into at any time of day or night. Virtual classrooms can be filled with students without any knowledge of, or weight being given to, their social class, religion, home situation, economic status, or race.

Online learning and tutoring supply the keys to unlock the important subjects for your children without the threat or distraction of discrimination. Nobody will discredit you for the color of your skin, and nobody can find fault with you for your traditional clothing or classical religious study. If you have cosmetic features that discourage you from seeking out a tutor, you do not have to worry any longer. You are free to be who you are while you attend structured classes and educational support.

You cannot always be guaranteed of the level of professionalism that you will encounter when you entertain online tutoring options. There are plenty of web-tutoring service providers to choose from. Transwebtutors.com, Tutor.com, Transtutors.com can be very good options for parents looking for 24X7, expert tutors guidance for their children. “It's only with the help of my online teachers that I have been able to convert my ‘C' grade into an ‘A' grade. They make me so comfortable with studies that I do not hesitate to ask about any queries” says Ginelle, a delighted student of tenth grade.

Being tutored can be intimidating enough. When you request a tutor you are putting yourself in the vulnerable position of asking for help. You should not need to fear the possibility of being judged by the very person that you are requesting help from, either for a physical handicap, religious background, or by your race. Online tutoring is the answer for anyone that is sensitive to these realities. Perceived prejudice is just as painful as actual prejudice. It's simple enough to insulate yourself from this vulnerability by anonymous tutoring.

When you participate in online studies, you do not have to divulge any intimate knowledge of your background. You are protected by the anonymity of the internet, as is the teacher. That's right; your teacher may well be just as concerned about being discredited for the color of his skin or the religious choices that he has made. In a perfect world they are not subject to judgment in their workplace based on their backgrounds, but in the real world prejudice is a very real threat. Online tutoring mean that the only criteria by which they can be judged is the quality of their teaching skills.

For those that prefer to get the help that they need without being judged by teachers, peers, or their social group, online tutoring is the ideal environment to foster understanding in both basic and advanced subjects. The child of today already participates in digital communication on a daily basis, you can make enhanced communication work for your family, free of judgment, and enjoy the benefit of increased levels of understanding in your child's educational career.

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