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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Five Major Challenges to Student Motivation

Five Major Challenges to Student Motivation 
Cultural
Being part of a culture that has no aspirations, no goals, no objectives, no comprehension of achievement. Do as everyone else does especially parents. Leave school with low or no qualifications and get the first job that comes along with the highest pay. This 'sub' culture is self sustaining as it creates generation after generation of failure.
Social, Emotional, Behavioural
Low confidence and/or low self-esteem caused by childhood issues such as bullying, peer pressure, bad parenting, abuse, neglect, lack of love. Manifesting as social phobias, chronic shyness or anger, negative attitudes and even violence. "I hate myself" or "No one will ever hurt me again".
Peer Pressure or Sheep Mentality
Wanting to be or forced into being part of something that is perceived as being significant or of benefit. Or, because there is pressure to conform. These include joining gangs or associating with high profile invididuals who have a reputation.
Apathy or Laziness
There is no positive stimulation. No interest in anything. The world especially education holds no excitement, no benefit. There is no reason to achieve anything or be anybody.
Drugs
The need to take drugs because of peer pressure, enjoyment or to get away from painful issues currently being experienced mentally or psychologically. Drug taking students are in another world when being taught.

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