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Motivation is another area in which students are weak when it comes to testing.
Assessing Literacy Behavior « Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009
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Motivation is no less important a factor in the reading classroom than in any other area of language learning, and at advanced levels it can involve a number of factors, such as lack of immediate visible improvement, boredom due to over – familiarity with the format of course books, etc.
Barriers to Reading Comprehension « Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009
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Motivation is essentially an answer to the question: Why would anybody bother using this platform?
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Motivation is something compelling in human nature and that which moves us toward being seen more often then not, is also something being “aware” of is so important.
Two Views of Mexico 2008
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Motivation is hard and, ultimately doesn't matter.
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Motivation is a key factor in anyone's learning curve, whether they 5 or 75 years of age.
Teach like your Hair is on Fire (copy) ____Maggie 2007
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Motivation comes from a sense of excitement and exhilaration.
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Motivation is a wonderful thing, but not if you can't see straight.
My Eyes Are Crossing... jakejr 2002
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"Motivation is not a problem, but this is not an enjoyable thing," Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich said.
National Basketball Association - Cavaliers vs. Rockets 2001
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Motivation is of course absolutely essential in language learning at any age, and making English compulstory from young ages doesn’t (in my opinion) necessarily drive motivation – in many cases it does the precise opposite.
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