Student motivation is usually lower in a virtual setting than in person. This training video is the first installment in a six-part professional development series aimed at supporting teachers in improving virtual instruction. Watch the video above to correct common misconceptions about student motivation and learn five easy-to-implement strategies proven to recapture disengaged students in virtual learning.
Click on the links below to access the free student motivation resources reference in the video.
- The Differentiator
- “Build Your Grade” Google Form (must be signed in to Google)
- Student Pulse Survey Google Form (must be signed in to Google)
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