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| How to spur intrinsic motivation in students | Guest column From earliest times humans would motivate their animals using either rewards (a carrot) or punishment (a stick). Extrinsic motivators like carrots and sticks continue to be used today. Are they still effective ways to motivate our children to not only behave appropriately but also to learn? Corporal ...
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| Alabama gymnastics uses new motto as motivation during 2018 season The Alabama gymnastics team's motto, "The Power of One," has already been put to the test just weeks into the Crimson Tide's 2018 season. The night before Alabama's opening meet against the University of Michigan, senior Mackenzie Brannan fell ill. Brannan's unexpected illness forced head coach ...
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| Fire the Rabbi, Not the Chief of Staff So I'd like to tell the rabbi: It's not the chief of staff who has been eroding motivation, but you and Rabbi Shlomo Aviner. Your ridiculous, irresponsible statements are what have reduced motivation among yeshiva students. Rabbi Aviner holds no official position, but you, a municipal rabbi – a civil servant ...
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| Sports Talk: This Scout is prepared to show others the way Bassett is referencing her motivation which has been tested umpteen times. Despite obstacles that stretch longer than Bassett's slight frame, she transformed herself into an elite athlete. Bassett lost part of her right leg as a toddler, but she went on to shine at track meets worldwide. It's hard to fathom the ...
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| Mindfulness helps exercisers keep their commitment Now, a study of French university students has revealed the role mindfulness can play in motivating people to follow through on their intentions to exercise. Researchers investigated the interplay between participants' self-reported mindfulness practice, their intrinsic motivation to exercise and their actual ...
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| 6 cringeworthy management mistakes that are killing your employees' motivation According to behavioral economist Dan Ariely, there's a reason some people work harder than others. It's not because they have to. It's because they want to.
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