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How to Motivate Your Students to Love Learning
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How to motivate students - new book discussion

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Steve Potter (stevempotterwork) | 4 comments I will lead a discussion of my recently published how-to book for teachers. It is a memoir of the ways I managed to amp up my students' motivation by helping them design projects that improve the world. It is appropriate for educators at all levels, as well as home-schooling parents and school administrators. I wrote it in an accessible style, and based it on my experience as both a neuroscientist and teacher.


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Al | 8 comments Excellent! When?


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R. Walraven | 8 comments I'm excited , Steve, about your discussion and book. Here's mine. True scenarios from 35 years in K-12 classrooms.
Free ebook thru Dec. 29, 2020

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ST3LD7X Connect for Classroom Success A Mentoring Guide for Teachers K-12 by R. Janet Walraven


Steve Potter (stevempotterwork) | 4 comments Alex wrote: "Excellent! When?"

Ask questions or bring up points for discussion right here in this Educator Book Club discussion, starting when people begin reading the book. If you have Amazon Prime, I guess that could be as soon as the first week of 2021. Happy New Year!


Steve Potter (stevempotterwork) | 4 comments R. wrote: "I'm excited , Steve, about your discussion and book. Here's mine. True scenarios from 35 years in K-12 classrooms.
Free ebook thru Dec. 29, 2020

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ST3LD7X[......"

Thanks for sharing that, R. Janet! It looks very useful. I will check it out. Is there already a Book Club discussion for it on GoodReads? If not, you may wish to start one!


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R. Walraven | 8 comments Thank you, Steve. I've never started a book discussion on Goodreads. Where do I find instructions? I confess, I haven't been very involved. Just busy writing my next book. Thanks for your help. Janet


Steve Potter (stevempotterwork) | 4 comments Janet, I suggest you join an already active book club here that interests you and get ideas from that on how to run yours. I have run one that met in person (The Group Mind, at Vromans Bookstore in Pasadena in the 90s) but not on GoodReads until this one. We will see how it goes! The great thing about an online book club is that we don't all have to be in the same place at the same time to have an interesting and productive conversation about the book.


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R. Walraven | 8 comments Thanks, Steve. I'll look into it. It's a question of how much time to spend discussing vs getting back to my writing schedule. I'm not out to get rich or famous in selling my books. I believe my teacher-mentor book can truly help educators and students find JOY in learning. I want it in the hands of those who will find it instructional, inspiring, and motivational as well as affirming. But I need to get my next book done about my student who literally saw the world upside down. My hope is that it will bring great comfort and stamina to parents of children who are marginalized for seeming special education diagnoses but who are in reality highly intelligent though misunderstood.


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