Understanding Motivation in Education

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Motivation in Education - Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Motivation drives initiation, persistence, and direction of learning behaviors.
  • Types: intrinsic (internal interest) and extrinsic (rewards/pressures).
  • theories: Self-Determination, Expectancy-Value, Achievement Goal.
  • Self-efficacy: belief in success; predicts motivation.
  • Motivation impacts academic performance and dropout risk.
  • Enhancing motivation involves goal setting, feedback, and autonomy.
  • Lack of motivation causes disengagement and poor achievement.
  • Motivation is influenced by personal, environmental, and task factors.
  • Deep learning is linked to intrinsic motivation.
  • Motivation is situated cognitive and emotional domains.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Intrinsic Motivation — driven by internal interest or enjoyment.
  • Extrinsic Motivation — driven by external rewards or pressures.
  • Self-Determination Theory — autonomy, competence, relatedness foster motivation.
  • Expectancy-Value Theory — motivation depends on success expectancy and task value.
  • Achievement Goals — mastery (learning) vs. performance (outcome) goals.
  • Self-Efficacy — belief in one's ability to succeed.
  • Classroom Environment — support, feedback, climate influence motivation.
  • Task Characteristics — difficulty, relevance affect motivation.

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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?

3. Which of the following best describes intrinsic motivation?

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Motivation — role?

Initiates, sustains, directs learning behaviors.

Intrinsic Motivation — definition?

Driven by internal interest or enjoyment.

Intrinsic vs extrinsic — difference?

Intrinsic is internal interest; extrinsic is external rewards.

Extrinsic vs Intrinsic — difference?

External rewards vs internal interest.

Self-Determination Theory — key elements?

Autonomy, competence, relatedness.

Self-Determination Theory — role?

Fosters motivation via autonomy, competence, relatedness.

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