Professional Book Presentation for DRiVE
Laura Coirier
DR
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The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us. By Daniel H. Pink
Six Minutes of Problem SolvingFor the next six minutes, please organize yourselves into groups of any size to work with Oobleck.Solve the problem of what state of matter it is in six minutes.ORIf you have worked with Oobleck before, please see me for a challenge problem.
DRiVE, the surprising truth about what motivates us. The Results Oriented Workplace Environment (ROWE)
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ROWE and autonomy
Creativity and the classroom
DRiVE, the surprising truth about what motivates us. Motivation 1.0-stay aliveMotivation 2.0-improve
What is it?Carrot and stickIf Then rewards
Why doesn’t it work?The new world of workType X and type I workers
Motivation 3.0-thriveThe creative workerMotivating the type I
worker
Educational Application
Type X develops poorTeacher MotivationWhen I become a Teacher...(2001).http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=590PNSh6g_4
Example of type XStudent MotivationWhen I grow up. (1999).http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJB0CzlzSwY
Activity background
Two questions that can change your life.
http://vimeo.com/8480171
What’s your sentence?
http://vimeo.com/14888034
Why should I read Drive?
To find out what motivates creative people.
To understand motivation 3.0.
To find specific educational implications for motivation.
To see how to implement rewards that do not kill motivation in the classroom.
ReferencesApple Teacher Institute, Lesley University (2001). When I become a Teacher... Retrieved from the web at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=590PNSh6g_4 Geisel, T. (1949). Bartholomew and the Oobleck. NY: Random House.Monster.com (1999). When I grow up. Retrieved from the web at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJB0CzlzSwY Pink, D. H. (2009). Drive, the surprising truth about what motivates us. NY: Penguin. Pink, D. H. (2010). Two questions that can change your life. Retrieved from the web at: http://vimeo.com/8480171Pink, D. H. (2010). What’s your sentence? Retrieved from the web at: http://vimeo.com/14888034Sneider, C. & Beals, K. (2004). Oobleck: What do scientists do? Berkeley, CA: Great Explorations in Math & Science (GEMS).Images other than book covers retrieved from Microsoft Clip Art Gallery or personally owned.
Exit Slip
Are you interested in this book?
Compare one main feature of motivation 2.0 to 3.0.
How do you think this may apply to the classroom?