“Binder’s Reminders” for Classroom
Motivation
Recall and write a quick story from your teaching career related to each
corresponding letter of the LIGHTBULBS acronym. On days when you feel
unmotivated, re-read those notes as a reminder of the value you bring to the
classroom while enriching student lives.
Listen to all
learners
My Reminder: Open mind to
open-note exams
Your Story Reminder:
Inspire students
with real world discussions
My Reminder: Chips all in moment
Your Story
Reminder:
Give hope to everyone
My Reminder: Graduation speech
Your Story
Reminder:
Help students
engage through exaggeration and humor
My Reminder: Limping Crazy Man
Your Story
Reminder:
Teach to your
strengths
My Reminder: Messing up the first
class I ever taught
Your Story
Reminder:
Be available at all
times, whether in person or electronically
My Reminder: Student in prison
Your Story
Reminder:
Understand that
students may lack your life experience or knowledge
My Reminder: Read the car
contract
Your Story
Reminder:
Let your passion
rub off on students (today’s story)
My Reminder: Buffalo Creek miners
and Grandpa justice/Marsh Fork Elementary School
Your Story
Reminder:
Be willing to walk
in your students’ shoes
My Reminder: Student loses
driver’s license
Your Story
Reminder:
Stay within yourself?
My Reminder: Grandpa justice/Marsh
Fork Elementary School, Part II
Your Story
Reminder:
Book
excerpt: Classroom LIGHTBULBS for College Professors (2023)
Perry Binder, J.D. is an
award-winning author and professor at Georgia State University. He is a member
of the Scientific Committee for the annual Future of Education conference in
Florence, Italy, where he was invited twice as the closing keynote speaker.
Each year from 2016-2022, Perry’s book, 99 Motivators for College Success (2012),
was sent to hundreds of rising high school seniors nationwide, as part of the
Book Award Program at Randolph College in Virginia.