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Anthony Manning Director Centre for English & World Languages. / UNIVERSITY OF KENT LINGUA NETWORK. MOTIVATION WITHIN THE CLASSROOM. Agenda. Arrival and welcome drinks Update from last session Session focus- Motivation within the Classroom Presentations: CEWL Stafford House

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  1. Anthony Manning DirectorCentre for English & World Languages / UNIVERSITY OF KENTLINGUA NETWORK MOTIVATION WITHIN THE CLASSROOM

  2. Agenda • Arrival and welcome drinks • Update from last session • Session focus- Motivation within the Classroom • Presentations: • CEWL • Stafford House • Group discussion – Motivation within the Classroom • Plans for next session

  3. What is the Kent Lingua Network ? • A venture to encourage networking within the field of language teaching in the Kent region • An informal opportunity to meet colleagues in the field of language teaching and to discuss related issues • An opportunity to share relevant areas of expertise • An organic forum – Please tell us what you want to discuss next time

  4. Extrinsic / Intrinsic Motivation • MOTIVATION: Something that energizes, directs, and sustains a particular behaviour • INTRINSIC MOTIVATION: Internal desires to perform a particular task, people undertake certain activities because they give pleasure, or help them to develop a particular skill, or It may be thought to be the morally the right thing to do. • EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION: Factors which are external to the individual and unrelated to the task they are performing. Examples might include financial reward, good marks, and other benefits.

  5. Maslow’s Hierachy of Needs • As educators perhaps we share a common goal in striving to make sure that , where possible, students’ deficiency needs are satisfied in order to facilitate motivation and to stimulate optimal learning and development. Maslow argues that intrinsic motivation will not occur if students are concerned for lacking hygiene factors in their environment, or perhaps do not have adequate affinity with or respect for respect for the people around them

  6. References • De Bot, K., Lowie, W. and Verspoor, M. (2005) Second Language Acquistition: An Advanced Resource Book • Dornyei, Z. (1998)Motivation and foreign language learning. Language Teaching, 31pp 117-135 doi:10.1017/s02614480001315 • Ellis, R. (1997) Second Language Acquisition. Oxford: OUP • Maslow, A. (1970).  Motivation and personality (2nd ed.).  New York:  Harper & Row.

  7. Motivation within the Classroom • Presentation 1 – Stafford House: • xxx • xxx • xxx • xxx • xxx

  8. Motivation within the Classroom • Presentation 1 – Examples fromCEWL: • xxx • xxx • xxx • xxx • xxx

  9. Plans for next session • Topic selection: • New uses of IT • Another topic? • Volunteers for next time

  10. Anthony Manning DirectorCentre for English & World Languages / UNIVERSITY OF KENTLINGUA NETWORK

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