Order Number |
657232192 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Motivating Students Infographic
I’m working on a psychology project and need a sample draft to help me learn.
Motivating students in the classroom is not an easy task, especially in secondary education. Teachers must be careful in their lesson and activity planning to make the curriculum engaging so that students will be motivated to learn. Teachers are always on the lookout for new ideas and regularly share information with colleagues with the goal of encouraging long-term student success.
Create an infographic about motivating students to share with colleagues. Include the following:
A brief explanation regarding the effect of motivation on behavior and academic achievement among adolescent students.
Two examples of instructional strategies that increase motivation among adolescent students.
Indigenous healing is a culture-specific intervention, which is
indigenously developed to treat the native people. Naikan therapy is a
type of indigenous healing, which was created and promoted by Ishin
Yoshimoto. In 1953, Yoshimoto established the first Naikan center in
Yamato Koriyama, Nara, Japan. Naikan means introspection. Nai means
inner or inside and kan means looking. Therefore, Naikan literally means
looking inside or looking within. It involves a process of continuous
meditation based upon highly structured instruction in self-observation
and self-reflection, and its purposes are self-discovery and
self-renewal. In Naikan, we explore our past using the following three
themes:
The troubles we caused others.
In your paper, answer the following:
Describe the similarities and differences between indigenous healing methods, such as Naikan therapy, and Western psychotherapy.
What psychological theories (such as cognitive, behavioral,
psychoanalytical, et cetera) apply to interpreting indigenous healing
techniques?
How effective are indigenous healing methods? Present research findings from scholarly literature to support your answer.
Describe how someone seeking treatment for mental disorders is viewed by
society.