Strategies That Promote Student Engagement: Unleashing the Desire to Learn

Author:   Ernestine G. Riggs ,  Cheryl R. Gholar
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9781412963190


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   18 September 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Ernestine G. Riggs ,  Cheryl R. Gholar
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:   Corwin Press Inc
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9781412963190


ISBN 10:   1412963192
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   18 September 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Foreword by Raymond F. Morgan Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction 1. Understanding Conation Where Does the Will to Live, Learn, and Succeed Reside? What Is Conation? How Is Conation Different From Extrinsic Motivation? What Is Conative Intelligence (CI)? 2. Captivate, Connect, and Cultivate: Creating Lessons That Promote Learning Conative Strategies for Engaging Learners Designing Lessons That Reach the Heart of Learning Using Teaching Strategies Effectively in the Conative Domain Increasing Student Self-Efficacy With Choice Achieving High Performance in Spite of the Odds Lessons From the Heart of Learning: Instructional Strategies 3. Where Learning Lives: Instructional Activities That Engage Students What Is Learning? What Is Courage? Gholar and Riggs? Conative Taxonomy Conation and Character Building: The Strength and Spirit of Learning What Is Character? Character Development When Conation, Courage, and Character Become One Lessons From the Heart of Learning: Instructional Strategies 4. An Invitation to Learn: Awakening and Motivating Your Classroom Inviting Success Connecting to Students? Lives Outside of School Ensuring the Academic Success of Adolescents Conation Moves the Heart of a Teacher The Origins of Success and Failure Lessons From the Heart of Learning: Instructional Strategies 5. For All of Them, I Teach: Reflecting on Your Teaching Philosophy Authentic Teaching in the Conative Domain Using Diverse Teaching Styles Using STARS to Support the Will to Learn Implementing the Four I?s of Teacher Leadership Promoting Conation Schoolwide Lessons From the Heart of Learning: Instructional Strategies 6. The Bridge Between the Desire to Achieve and Reality: Putting It All Together The Will The Bridge Metaphor Insights Regarding Conation: Next Steps Resources Lexicon of Two Hundred Words, Thoughts, Phrases, Attitudes, and Expectations That Build Conative Connections Teaching to the Test: A Reflection References Index

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This book is truly relevant to any educator genuinely interested in maximizing a student's potential. The authors provide lessons at the end of each chapter that cross many segments of the curriculum. -- Todd Boucher, Social Studies Teacher 20080123 The authors are clearly passionate about the need to uncover and build upon the students' desire and motivation to learn. -- Paul Parkison, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education 20080123 A captivating topic for teachers, as we all have students who are capable and yet choose not to learn. -- Melissa Miller, Sixth-Grade Teacher 20080123


""This book is truly relevant to any educator genuinely interested in maximizing a student′s potential. The authors provide lessons at the end of each chapter that cross many segments of the curriculum."" -- Todd Boucher, Social Studies Teacher ""The authors are clearly passionate about the need to uncover and build upon the students’ desire and motivation to learn."" -- Paul Parkison, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education ""A captivating topic for teachers, as we all have students who are capable and yet choose not to learn."" -- Melissa Miller, Sixth-Grade Teacher


This book is truly relevant to any educator genuinely interested in maximizing a student's potential. The authors provide lessons at the end of each chapter that cross many segments of the curriculum. -- Todd Boucher, Social Studies Teacher 20080123 The authors are clearly passionate about the need to uncover and build upon the students' desire and motivation to learn. -- Paul Parkison, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education 20080123 A captivating topic for teachers, as we all have students who are capable and yet choose not to learn. -- Melissa Miller, Sixth-Grade Teacher 20080123


This book is truly relevant to any educator genuinely interested in maximizing a student's potential. The authors provide lessons at the end of each chapter that cross many segments of the curriculum. -- Todd Boucher, Social Studies Teacher The authors are clearly passionate about the need to uncover and build upon the students' desire and motivation to learn. -- Paul Parkison, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education A captivating topic for teachers, as we all have students who are capable and yet choose not to learn. -- Melissa Miller, Sixth-Grade Teacher


Author Information

Ernestine G. Riggs is an associate professor at Loyola University Chicago. She has been involved in the field of education for more than 40 years and has a diverse background in teaching and administration. Riggs was selected as one of the Outstanding Elementary Teachers of America by the United States Department of Defense Overseas Schools in 1974. She is the coauthor of Beyond Rhetoric and Rainbows: A Journey to the Place Where Learning Lives, Helping Middle and High School Readers: Teaching and Learning Strategies Across the Curriculum, and several journal articles. She is also co-featured in the video Ensuring Success for “Low Yield” Students: Building Lives and Molding Futures. In the summer of 2007, Riggs was invited to present a précis of the research on conation at the prestigious Oxford Round Table in Oxford, England. Riggs is a frequent presenter at local, district, national, and international conferences. Cheryl R. Gholar has been a teacher, counselor, and administrator in public schools and worked in postsecondary education for more than thirty years. She is associate director of the Professional Development Consortium. Gholar is coauthor of Beyond Rhetoric and Rainbows: A Journey to the Place Where Learning Lives. She is also co-featured in the video Ensuring Success for “Low Yield” Students: Building Lives and Molding Futures. She is published in Vitae Scholasticae, Black Issues in Higher Education, The Journal of Staff Development, Careers With Character, and more. Gholar’s awards include Educator of the Year, Phi Delta Kappa, Those Who Excel, Oppenheimer Family Foundation, Outstanding Teacher, Chicago Region PTA, and Outstanding Contributions to The Department of Character Education, Chicago Public Schools. She is listed in Who’s Who Among Women, Who’s Who in The Midwest, and International Who’s Who of Professionals.

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