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Making learning flow, John Spencer

Label
Making learning flow, John Spencer
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Making learning flow
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
John Spencer
Series statement
Solutions series : solutions for creating the learning spaces students deserve
Summary
Benefits: LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FLOW; REIMAGINE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT to create conditions that foster a state of flow regularly; MOTIVATE STUDENTS to become naturally curious, creative critical thinkers; MAKE LEARNING INHERENTLY FUN, encouraging students to love learning.; GAIN EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES for improving motivation, instruction, pacing, and feedback in the classroom; Understand how intrinsic motivations can better inspire students' learning than extrinsic rewards; Grasp how to effectively match students' perceived skills with an equal level of challenge. Issue immediate and effective feedback to help students monitor their own learning progress. When students are fully engaged, present, focused, and alert, they experience flow. By rethinking student engagement and bringing flow to the center of instruction, teachers inspire students to love learning and reach new levels of achievement. Using the key components of flow, generate a state of flow in the classroom every day to spark optimal student performance. Learn what steps teachers can take to personalize instruction, empowering students to own their learning. Contents: Introduction: What Is Flow?; Motivation-Shifting From Extrinsic to Intrinsic Rewards; Instruction-Shifting From Differentiation to Personalization; Pacing-Shifting From Action to Suspense; Feedback-Shifting From Top-Down to Horizontal Assessment; Conclusion; References and Resources
Target audience
adult
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