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Eager to Learn: Helping Children Become Motivated and Love Learning (Joint Publication in the Jossey-Bass Education Series and th) [Paperback]

Raymond J. Wlodkowski (Author), Judith H. Jaynes (Author)

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1555423671 978-1555423674 September 27, 1991
"Addressing parents and teachers, this straightforward exploration of motivation for learning as a lifelong trait is a significant contribution to the understanding of a complex process." —Publishers Weekly

"A succinct and thought-provoking book for parents, teachers, and educators." —Library Journal


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Addressing parents and teachers, this straightforward exploration of motivation for learning as a lifelong trait is a significant contribution to the understanding of a complex process. As the authors note, virtually all children are born with motivation to learn, but many experience the diminishing of interest as their schooling progresses, particularly throughout adolescence, accounting for the worrisome national dropout rate of 29%. Wlodkowski ( Motivation and Teaching ) and Jaynes, counselor at the University of Puget Sound, identify potential diminishers of motivation to learn, which cross ethnic and class boundaries. Among their findings is that enthusiastic involvement of parents is key; coupled with similar enthusiasm from teachers as role models, the combination leads to success for students. The proferred suggestions and guidelines, ideas and methods are practical.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Children can learn to be "interested in math, fascinated by science, and intrigued with art," begin the authors, or they can be "interested in drugs, fascinated by violence, and intrigued with gambling." The difference lies in motivation. This brief book wastes no words. Since family, school, and culture must all combine to foster a love of learning, American culture should hold education in higher regard. Academic work should be the top priority, though grades should not be emphasized; they usually threaten students rather than motivate them. TV viewing should be limited and should never be used as a reward for homework completion. Above all, effort should be rewarded, no matter what the result. A succinct and thought-provoking book for parents, teachers, and educators.
- Linda Beck, Indian Valley P.L., Telford, Pa.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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