Spark Motivation Within Students

Children are the future of engineering which makes it more important than ever to spark motivation in them and push them to be the very best that they can be. Engineers can earn a very handsome wage later in life, so pushing your child at a young age will set them up well for the rest of their life. 

When it comes to projects, there is a plethora of opportunities for them to get into. These could be a personal project at home or maybe they could take part in one against others in a competition like the one currently being held at OKdo

Teachers can get involved to help spark the motivation within this generation of engineering children. Not sure how? This comprehensive guide will tell you how to do just that in simple steps. Read on to find out more.

Set targets

When children are left to their own devices, they may get slack and refuse to do their work. That’s why you should set them completion targets for their projects. To do this, sit down with them and discuss the project they’re taking on. Then, ask them how long it will take to complete and set a completion date. 

With this date in mind, the child will have something to work towards which will inspire them to get cracking with it. Try to check in with them weekly to make sure they’re on track to complete the project on time too.

Encourage input from the students 

A great way to keep children engaged is to ask for their input during your teachings. We recommend challenging them with questions that force them to keep focused on the task at hand. Should they answer questions correctly, then they will feel more positive towards the field and work harder at it in the future. 

Resources 

Whether their project requires a circuit board like the OKdo Rock 3 or they just need a book to learn more about engineering from, ensuring the students have the right resources is essential. Without these, the students will have large periods of downtime which will cause their motivation to dwindle away.

Make it fun 

If you want your students to fall in love with engineering and go on to study it at some of the best engineering universities in the country, then you’ll want to make it fun. This is how they keep motivated, so try to incorporate challenges or other activities and that will make the subject more enjoyable. 

As you can see, keeping students motivated with engineering projects is easy when you get the basics right. In return, you’ll have a huge amount of students that respect you and your teachings which makes it super worthwhile.

Will Fastiggi
Will Fastiggi

Originally from England, Will is an Upper Primary Coordinator now living in Brazil. He is passionate about making the most of technology to enrich the education of students.

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