Welcome

As the Minister responsible for Schools and Skills I would like to welcome you to The Motivated School website. This website is a valuable source of materials on The Motivated School approach.

The Scottish Government is committed to supporting schools create positive and peaceful learning environments and is ambitious for young people to become successful learners, confident individuals, effective contributors, and responsible citizens. We want all children and young people to engage with and benefit from the curriculum. Motivation is a key aspect of this, and practitioners who reflect on their own and their pupils’ motivation will bring positive benefits to learning and teaching.



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Case Study

Dunbar Primary School

In response to a ‘curriculum for excellence’ Dunbar Primary School aimed to encourage pupil enthusiasm, motivation...more
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What is the Motivated School?

Copyright Image of Boy Jumping Motivation is the glue that holds everything together, the hub around which most school developments can be considered. It’s a way of thinking that needs to permeate the whole school about the power of motivation in the classroom and about the core conditions for effective teaching and learning. It looks at both pupil and teacher motivation. It resonates with, supports and wraps around many current initiatives and so is a unifying focus to schools and authorities. As such The Motivated School needs to be integrated into school life rather than seen as another initiative. If current developments in Teaching and Learning, such as the Curriculum for Excellence and Assessment is for Learning are to improve our schools they need to be married more closely to thinking on classroom climate and group dynamics.
The overarching aim of the programme is to promote a better understanding of the nature and effect of motivation on learners by:
It will help teachers:

This is not a quick fix. Teachers need to internalise these ideas to enhance their understanding of themselves, their own behaviour and attitudes.

The programme maintains the focus on promoting positive behaviour while encouraging teachers to consider how they can develop pupil self-discipline, encourage learners to take more responsibility for their own learning and be more accountable for their behaviour. The key outcome will be more self motivated and autonomous learners capable of achieving their potential.