Hans Hermann: Would you say its accurate for me to say then that the neuropathways are formed by cultural experiences and create almost an architecture for the brains that serves as a foundation of learning then throughout our lives. The Effect of the Teacher's Teaching Style on Students' Motivation Teachers must recognize the diversity and complexity in the classroom, be it the ethnicity, gender, culture, language abilities and interests. Your love for teaching the subject you teach, can reach students through the energy you show in class, and give students the fuel to stay the course. That is what a teacher there who is mediational will do to get students ready. [Laughter]. We did our research and found five ways teachers inspire and motivate their students daily. Full article: Good teachers are always learning - Taylor & Francis Teaching Students to Think Critically. 3. So, now, I had this one man, Reuven Feuerstein, I had Joe Renzulli. Its going through and thinking about if Im going to teach this new content what some background experience I have to give to these students that put some on the same playing field by having that background experience? Students are always watching an adult, especially adolescents. All of those things are culturally transmitted meaning they are seen in their values and different kinds of traditions, the activities of the engage their children in, that are really going to affect that how children are not only making meaning, but how they are showing the impact in terms of the actions that theyre taking. Those who have an impact on the children of society have the power to change lives. Thats voice where teachers and students or co-learning. Absolutely not. But for a superintendent, its saying because we have this vision and philosophy, I have certain expectations that the way curriculum is written, the way instruction goes, the way we include families, the way that we include students in terms of agency, all should be reflective of this vision statement. Featured Image by Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for American Education: Images of Teachers and Students in Action.