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| author | Small, Ruth V. |
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| contents | Transforming Research into Practice. Guest Writer Small, Ruth V. Learning Motivation Teaching Methods Theory Practice Relationship Technology Transfer Librarian Teacher Cooperation Learning Experience Library Services Change Strategies Librarians need to work with classroom teachers and college faculty to find ways to help students become more intrinsically motivated to learn. They can do this by providing challenging learning experiences that promote feelings of competence and mastery. It is the intrinsically motivated student that becomes a lifelong learner. In this article, the author looks at some teaching strategies that librarians at all levels might use to motivate their students: (1) making learning relevant; (2) building student confidence; and (3) feeling a sense of accomplishment. |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2006 |
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| spellingShingle | Transforming Research into Practice. Guest Writer Small, Ruth V. Learning Motivation Teaching Methods Theory Practice Relationship Technology Transfer Librarian Teacher Cooperation Learning Experience Library Services Change Strategies Transforming Research into Practice. Guest Writer Small, Ruth V. Learning Motivation Teaching Methods Theory Practice Relationship Technology Transfer Librarian Teacher Cooperation Learning Experience Library Services Change Strategies Librarians need to work with classroom teachers and college faculty to find ways to help students become more intrinsically motivated to learn. They can do this by providing challenging learning experiences that promote feelings of competence and mastery. It is the intrinsically motivated student that becomes a lifelong learner. In this article, the author looks at some teaching strategies that librarians at all levels might use to motivate their students: (1) making learning relevant; (2) building student confidence; and (3) feeling a sense of accomplishment. |
| title | Transforming Research into Practice. Guest Writer |
| topic | Learning Motivation Teaching Methods Theory Practice Relationship Technology Transfer Librarian Teacher Cooperation Learning Experience Library Services Change Strategies |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ935726 |