STRATEGIES AND METHODS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENT'S MOTIVATION
Anna Báreková, Viliam Bárek, Oliver Obročník
Pages: 142-163
Published: 20 Oct 2023
DOI: 10.62991/EA1996130807
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Abstract: The submitted contribution examines the use of methods of developing students' motivation in the educational process at FHLE SUA in Nitra. Its aim was on the basis of educational research to identify and to compare the opinions of teachers and students on use and their importance in the educational process. The basic package included students of study program Landscape Engineering and teachers, who are providing education of core of this program. Teachers and students confirmed in the survey that they are being used to teach various methods of developing motivation. Significant differences between opinions of teachers and students were seen on the utilization of application examples from a practice and on a degree of attractiveness of lectures and exercises. Most students are hard up for praise and feel a primacy of the teachers. Based on the analysis of the survey results, we formulated advices to enhance their motivation, which should lead to improve of achievements.
Keywords: education process, teacher, student, motivation
Cite this article: Anna Báreková, Viliam Bárek, Oliver Obročník. STRATEGIES AND METHODS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENT'S MOTIVATION. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Educational Alternatives 21, 142-163 (2023). https://doi.org/10.62991/EA1996130807
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