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All educators and coaches both sports and otherwise know that one of the most important elements which contributes significantly to a successful outcome with their students is motivation. If motivation is lacking, achieving a successful outcome will be a struggle.

Understanding what motivates students will boost progress and could have a positive effect for life!  Each person is motivated by different things. It is not one size fits all - .

Every student is an individual with unique needs and struggles. Each individual is motivated or demotivated by different things. We analyse every student's motivation profile so that we know best how to work with each student individually.  Take our free Student Motivation Profile Analyser to find out what works best for you.

Motivation Profile Questionnaire - Click Here.

We cater to the individual by offering complete learning support through:
 

  • ED-HEADS  unique study programme subscription

    • Exercises

    • Lessons

    • Assessments

    • Detailed reports

    • Motivation Profile Analysis

    • FUN!

Get the student to answer either the Secondary or Primary Questionnaire

Answer the questions below, showing which is closest to what you think -  There are no wrong answers, whatever you answer will help to show what motivates and demotivates 

😟 Not really  😐 A little  🙂 Mostly   😄 Yes / A lot - so, for example, if you disagree with the statement in each question tick 😟; if you strongly agree, then it's 😄

My child enjoys learning when they understand it.
My child believes they can improve with practice.
Knowing why something matters helps motivation.
Positive support from tutor helps.
My child enjoys a challenge.
My child prefers work they feel confident doing.
Motivation drops when work feels too tricky.
Motivation drops when progress isn't clear.
My child keeps trying when work is tricky.
Encouragement at home helps.
My child tries harder when effort is noticed.
Worry or pressure reduces motivation.
Recognition matters most from:

answer the questions below, showing which is closest to what you think -  There  are NO correct answers, whatever you answer will help to show what motivates and demotivates 

1 - Not really  2 - A little  3 - Mostly   4 - Yes / A lot

I enjoy learning when I understand what I’m doing.
I feel confident I can improve with practice.
Learning feels more motivating when I understand why it matters.
My future goals motivate me.
I feel motivated when work challenges me.
Praise or rewards motivate me.
Having choice in learning motivates me.
I feel motivated when I feel confident I can do it well.
Motivation drops when work is too difficult.
Motivation drops when I can't see progress
Pressure reduces motivation.
Motivation drops when effort isn’t recognised.
Recognition matters most from:
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