August 17, 2018

The Five Keys to Student Motivation

All teachers want their students to be successful, but how do we get students to want that success too? This #2ndaryELA Twitter chat was all about the five keys to student motivation. Middle school and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed credibility, belonging, effort, efficacy, and value. Read through the chat for ideas to implement in your own classroom.
This #2ndaryELA Twitter chat was all about the five keys to student motivation. Middle school and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed credibility, belonging, effort, efficacy, and value.

Read through the chat below to find out how teachers demonstrate their compassion to students. You'll get ideas about cultivating students identities as readers and writers.  You'll also find strategies for scaffolding work to lead to student success.

Hope you'll join us next week for another chat. We'd also love for you to join our 2ndaryELA Facebook group (even if you aren't on Twitter). 2ndaryELA is a group of middle and high school English Language Arts teachers looking to share ideas and best practices. This group is an extension of our Twitter chat and a place for collaboration, questions, and encouragement. Feel free to post teaching ideas, success stories, links, photos, etc. that will enhance our instruction.


All teachers want their students to be successful, but how do we get students to want that success too? This #2ndaryELA Twitter chat was all about the five keys to student motivation. Middle school and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed credibility, belonging, effort, efficacy, and value. Read through the chat for ideas to implement in your own classroom.

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