The purpose of this course is to equip parents and educators with the knowledge of motivational theories and their application in real-life contexts. Following the storyline of two children, Bob and Sarah, course participants are presented with a variety of problem scenarios. These depict common motivational issues that the participants can resolve using the motivational principles described in the course. Through the various sessions, parents and educators will progressively build a repertoire of strategies that enable them to better understand the Gen Z learners and to enhance their motivation to learn. Course participants will also have the opportunity to check their own understanding through quizzes and to interact with one another through discussion forums.

Motivating Today's Learners: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know

Motivating Today's Learners: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know



Instructors: Stefanie Chye
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Identify core motivational theories and behaviorist approaches.
Understand how fulfilling basic needs boosts student learning.
Analyze how mindsets and attributions shape learning motivation.
Apply motivational concepts to self-regulated learning.
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Reviewed on Jun 9, 2025
Very easy to understand and the examples given are truly relevant to the concepts discussed. Amazing course!
Reviewed on Jul 18, 2023
Amazing course with amazing insight into the GEN Z behavioral issues and how to address those problems.
Reviewed on Sep 12, 2022
I thought this course had a good balance of text and video and audio instruction that was engaging and easy to assimilate. The information was good and well paced.



