Do you remember when you first became a teacher, aide, principal or educational leader? You had a spark, a fire that lit you up and motivated you to change the world, one student at a time. Then with the changing climate of education, you found your excitement somewhat dwindling. Now more than ever, educators are faced with unprecedented challenges that can affect daily motivation. Increased student caseloads, challenging behaviors, and lack of time in the instructional day are all contributors to teacher burn-out, and it's time to re-light the fire.
As educators, we know the importance of teaching self-determination skills to our students, but these same principles can be essential in planning our own career goals and work motivation. Discover how the principles of self-determination theory - autonomy, competence, and relatedness - can help reignite your excitement for the school year, no matter when you start! Anissa Moore, an educator with over 30 years of experience teaching, leading, and nationally training educators and administrators, will walk you through simple, daily practices to support you in gaining a "matchbox" of tools to help you:
Motivation is not handed to you, it's a consistent set of behaviors that can be cultivated, practiced, and expanded. It's daily work. But aren't you - and your students - worth it?