Exploring Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation in Teacher Training
Discover the reasons behind joining a course, like teacher training, the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation on learning, and how it influences performance and satisfaction. Gain insights on internal and external driving factors.
Exploring Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation in Teacher Training
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Self Test • Why did I join this course? • I like studying • I will get a better salary after I complete this teacher training
I listen to teachers because • I am interested in learning new things • I don’t want the teachers to be angry with me.
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation Prepared by: Shuhudha Rizwan
I study because • I have a need to learn new things • Without studying I will not be able to get my teaching certificate.
When I’m asked to do something, I try my best to do it properly because: • I am a very responsible person • I need to get the approval of the person who assigns me with the work.
I am not a film star because • I don’t like acting • I believe that film stars don’t have good reputations.
What is Intrinsic Motivation? Intrinsic- innate or within Motivation- stimulation or drive Motivated by Internal Factors
Intrinsic Motivation • Internal desire to perform a particular task • You are involved in doing something because you get satisfaction from doing it. • When you are intrinsically motivated, you do not need incentives or punishments, because the activity itself is rewarding
Signs of Intrinsic Motivation • Less Absenteeism • Group member • Happy to be Here Attitude • Takes Charge (Sense of Ownership) • Dependable
Extrinsic Motivation • Extrinsic: outside (exterior) • Motivation- stimulation or drive • Motivated by external Factors
Extrinsic Motivation • When you do something in order to earn a grade, avoid punishment, please the teacher, or for some other reason that have very little to do with the task itself, we experience extrinsic motivation
Examples • IntrinsicExtrinsic • Sense of Self Worth Money • Proving Yourself Benefits • Enjoyment of the Work Being Accepted