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Motivation

from Within

Moving Away From

Points, Prizes, and

Pizza Parties

Chris Wejrwww.chriswejr.com

@chriswejr

Fort Nelson School District

February Conference

February 27, 2015

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1. I can describe the long term concerns that can result from incentives for learning.

2. I can describe ways to create the conditions for more intrinsic, long term motivation in students.

3. I can describe the long term concerns with short term punishments to students.

4. I can start to analyze behaviour to determine the unmet need and/or lagging skills.

Learning Intentions

Are we speaking the same language

when we say “rewards”?

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10 years ago, I LOVED using rewards

“We cannot motivate others… we can only work to

create the conditions for people to motivate themselves.”

--

Edward Deci and Richard RyanImage: http://flic.kr/p/8zWLAj

Intrinsic/Internal

Extrinsic/External

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Daniel Pink

Autonomy – Mastery - Purpose

Clip adapted from http://youtu.be/u6XAPnuFjJc

Got Rewards?

PROS

CONS

Be HARD on content…

SOFT on people

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Edward Deci and Richard RyanUsing rewards to motivate children may indeed control their

behavior in some immediate sense, but they are likely to have

negative consequences in terms of the children’s subsequent

interest, persistence, and preferences for challenge. (Deci

and Ryan)

Controlling people’s behavior with reward contingencies

undermines their intrinsic motivation…(Deci and Ryan)

Children who were rewarded for doing discrimination-

learning tasks learned less well and made more errors than

did children who were not rewarded (Spence & Dunton)

…extrinsic incentives can, by undermining self-perceived

altruism, decrease intrinsic motivation to help others.

(Batson)Research From Sansome et al http://amzn.to/1LGbNIH

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My issues with rewards in school...

Incentives Work…

… in the short term

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Sitcom Motivation

Big Bang Theory http://youtu.be/qy_mIEnnlF4 The Office http://youtu.be/G59KY7ek8Rk

You caught me being good.Can I get my prize now?

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Kids get good at

getting caught…

being good.

“People use rewards expecting to gain the benefit of increasing another person’s

motivation and behaviour, but in so doing, they often incur the unintentional and

hidden cost of undermining that person’s intrinsic motivation toward the activity”

-- Jonmarshall Reeve

Learning from Clark Griswold

http://youtu.be/1K8-kNuDgoA

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If… Then

vs

First… Then

"Extrinsic rewards have a negative impact

[on learning] because they undermine people’s taking

responsibility for motivating and regulating

themselves" Edward Deci

CC Image from Sarah Sosiak

So what?Why is this research important?

Now what?What do we DO now?

Discuss in your groups. Share.

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How???

Relationships

Growth Mindset

Leadership

Criteria &

Feedback

Strengths &

Interests

Voice & Choice

Creating

The Conditions

Strengths &

Interests

“We must guide our children toward recognition and understanding of their strengths.”

-- Jenifer Fox

-- Jenifer FoxCC Image: http://flic.kr/p/bhvabR

Voice & Choice

CHOICES

Passion Projects

Innovation Days

Inquiry

Project-Based

Learning

Genius Hour

Outdoor Education

Blended Learning

MakerEd

Students do not want learning

made easy, they want it to

mean something.

They want to feel something,

to be moved by what they

learn.

They want to connect deeply

with things that matter and

they want the chance to

make a difference.

State of FLOW.

Canadian Education Association

Relationships

Can every learner name at least two adults in

the building who believe he or she will be a

success in life? Judy Halbert, Linda Kaser

Growth Mindset

Praise effort rather than ability.

Focus on process.

Criteria &

Feedback

Clear Criteria

Do our studens know

“what good looks like”?

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[Descriptive] feedback is the single

most powerful thing we can use to

impact student learning

-- John Hattie

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Leadership

How can we create opportunities for

students to lead?

REFLECT:

What are 2-3 things YOU can DO to help

create the conditions for students to

motivate themselves?

Relationships

Growth Mindset

Leadership

Criteria &

Feedback

Strengths &

Interests

Voice & Choice

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Children and altruism…

let’s not mess this

up.

http://youtu.be/aS-QLB8ELyk

“It’s good to be good…

rewards undermine this”Kimberly Schonert-

Reichl

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Giving credit

to the

right factors

A Culture of Reading Without Points, Prizes, or Pizza Parties

5 Teachers,Collaborative Time, Teacher Autonomy,

1 Goal

A Love

of Reading

Promoting Books

For

Kids

Encouraging a Love of Books

• VIP Readers• Interest Inventories

• Book Trailers• Book Shopping• FVRL Techno

Petting Zoo• Buddy Reading

• Book Swap• Book Character

Dress-Up• School Wide

Read-Ins

Doing the right thing... just because it is the right thing to do.

Moving Away From

PUNISHMENTImage: http://flic.kr/p/5U5FG3

Students need teaching.....not punishment.

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Discipline

vs Punishment

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Barbara Coloroso

Zero

Tolerance?

"The school discipline program is not working for the kids who aren't doing well and is not

needed by the kids who are." -- Dr. Ross

Greene

Dr. Ross Greene“Kids Do Well if They CAN”

http://youtu.be/jvzQQDfAL-Q

What are the unmet needs

and/or lagging skills?

The kids who

need the most

LOVE will often

ask for it in the

most unloving

ways.~ unknown

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Clear expectations

Do our students

know what

“good behaviour looks like”?

Creating the Conditions:

Student Discipline

Logical Consequences• Related

• Respectful

• Reasonable

Natural Consequences

RESTITUTION

Give them a chance to make it right

They are humans. Be patient.

It will be ok.

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Justin’s Story

How do we best support our students

through teaching and discipline?

To create the condition for our students to

motivate themselves, we need to:

STOP doing

doing

START doing

Must Reads for Parents/Educators

DriveDaniel Pink

Lost at SchoolDr. Ross Greene

Punished by Rewards

Alfie Kohn

MindsetCarol Dweck

Connect With Me

www.chriswejr.com

About.me/ChrisWejr

@chriswejr

chriswejr@gmail.com

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