| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Intrinsic Motivation | Driven by internal interest/enjoyment | More sustainable, promotes deep learning |
| Extrinsic Motivation | Driven by external rewards or pressures | Effective short-term, may reduce intrinsic motivation |
| Self-Determination Theory | Autonomy, competence, relatedness foster motivation | Focuses on psychological needs |
| Expectancy-Value Theory | Motivation depends on success expectancy and task value | Explains effort based on perceived importance and likelihood of success |
| Achievement Goals | Mastery (learning) vs. Performance (outcome) | Mastery promotes understanding; performance focuses on grades |
Motivation in Education
ββ Types
β ββ Intrinsic
β ββ Extrinsic
ββ Theories
β ββ Self-Determination
β ββ Expectancy-Value
β ββ Achievement Goal
ββ Influencing Factors
ββ Personal
ββ Environmental
ββ Task-related
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1. What is the primary focus of motivation in education?
2. Which of the following best describes intrinsic motivation in education?
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Motivation β role?
Initiates, sustains, directs learning behaviors.
Intrinsic Motivation β definition?
Driven by internal interest or enjoyment.
Intrinsic vs extrinsic β difference?
Intrinsic is internal interest; extrinsic is external rewards.
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