Monday, May 17, 2010

Ya Gotta Love It!

I just returned home from coaching an 11-12 year old baseball team. One of things I've noticed about kids this age is that they love to learn about a topic that interests them. In this case, baseball. If they were to put the energy they show for baseball into their homework, they'd finish college before they'd hit puberty.

Any EMS instructor who's done more than one class can tell you that motivation plays a huge role in learning. I dare say that you can't really "force" anyone to learn if they aren't interested in doing so. I've seen smart people with weak motivation fail miserably in an EMT and paramedic classes. Have you ever said, "He/she's really smart, but _________ (insert any commentary about laziness or lack of accountability the student demonstrated over and over again until they failed that you'd like).

The great news is that I've also seen people with documented learning disabilities overcome them with motivation and hard work. I've seen those with physical challenges rise to the top beacuse they wanted to prove to others that limitations are usually within one's own mind. I've seen "average" students excel at EMS because they wanted to succeed and there wasn't anyone or anything that was going to stop them. It is these students that should motivate you; if they don't, check your pulse.

--Sherm

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