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   Internal state that arouses, directs, and
    maintains behavior
   People control their own motivation, although
    outside sources can affect them
    ◦ Usually goal-oriented
    ◦ Intrinsic
    ◦ Extrinsic
   Motivation associated with activities that are
    their own reward
   No need for incentives or punishments
   Examples:
    ◦ Sarah loves studying math
    ◦ John plays for the football team
    ◦ Laura spends time with her family
   Motivation created by external such as
    rewards or punishments
   Examples:
    ◦ Jack wants to get an A+ on the test
    ◦ Tim aims to break a school record in track
    ◦ Performing at the Olympics? Are the athletes
      extrinsically motivated by a medal or intrinsically
      motivated to achieve a personal goal (personal
      record, the act of competing, etc.)
   Lower Level Needs: For Survival and Safety
   Higher Level Needs: For Intellectual
    achievement and self-actualization
          Self- Actualization: Maslow’s term for
    self-fulfillment, the realization of personal
    potential

   All LOWER LEVEL NEEDS must be met before
    HIGHER LEVEL NEEDS are addressed
   Also known as Deficiency Needs and consist
    of: survival, safety, belonging, self-esteem
   When these needs are met, the motivation for
    fulfilling them decreases
   Also known as Being Needs and consist of:
        Intellectual achievement
        aesthetic appreciation
        self-actualization

   When these needs are met, a persons motivation
    increases to seek further fulfillment.
   These needs are NEVER completely filled.
   Ex) The more successful you are in your efforts
    as a teacher, the harder you are likely to strive
    for even greater improvement.
   Many people believe that they move back and
    forth between needs and may need one need
    to motivate another need.
         ex: Some people deny themselves safety
    or friendship in order to achieve
    knowledge, understanding or greater self-
    esteem.

   Do you agree or disagree? Any examples?
    Experiences?
   Maslow’s Theory does give us a way to look
    at the student as a whole who
    physical, emotional and intellectual needs are
    all interrelated.
   Ex) A child who had experienced a bad
    divorce of their parents, (fear safety and self-
    belonging) may have little interest in learning
    how to divide fractions.
   Self-Determination: We all need to feel
    competent and capable in our interactions in
    the world, to have choices and sense of
    control over lives, and be connected to
    others-belong to a social group.
   Central to self-determination because it is
    the desire to have our own wishes, rather
    than external rewards or pressures.
   Some people struggle with external pressure
    such as rules or schedules, deadlines, orders.

   Do any of you feel that you struggle when
    you do not feel completely in control? In what
    cases?
   Research shows that having self-
    determination and autonomy in the
    classroom result in greater student interest
    and curiosity, sense of
    competence, creativity, etc.
   Students like to be able to makes their own
    choices and in return are interested in what
    they are doing.
   Students tend to seek the quickest, easiest
    solution when they are pressured to perform.

   Interesting Fact: Parents and students actually
    prefer a more controlling teacher, even
    though students learn more when their
    teachers support autonomy.
   Motivation is affected through the individuals'
    perception of the events in two aspects:
    controlling and informational.
   Control- If a student feels pressure to act a
    certain way then they will experience less
    control and their intrinsic motivation will
    decrease.
   If the event provides information that
    increases the students 'sense of competence,
    then in intrinsic motivation will increase.
   Help students plan actions to accomplish
    self-selected goals.
   Hold students accountable for the
    consequences of their choices.
   Provide rationales for limits, rules, and
    constraints.
   Acknowledge that negative emotions are valid
    reactions to teacher control.
   Use non-controlling, positive feedback.
   Advantages SlideShare gives is that it allows
    people all over the world to share their
    created presentations to be referenced and
    used on the world wide web.
   PowerPoint lacks sharing abilities and can
    only be shared if emailed to others.
   This presentation can allow any user to
    reference it and model themselves once it is
    uploaded to SlideShare.

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Chapter 11 motivation in learning & teaching

  • 2. Internal state that arouses, directs, and maintains behavior  People control their own motivation, although outside sources can affect them ◦ Usually goal-oriented ◦ Intrinsic ◦ Extrinsic
  • 3. Motivation associated with activities that are their own reward  No need for incentives or punishments  Examples: ◦ Sarah loves studying math ◦ John plays for the football team ◦ Laura spends time with her family
  • 4. Motivation created by external such as rewards or punishments  Examples: ◦ Jack wants to get an A+ on the test ◦ Tim aims to break a school record in track ◦ Performing at the Olympics? Are the athletes extrinsically motivated by a medal or intrinsically motivated to achieve a personal goal (personal record, the act of competing, etc.)
  • 5. Lower Level Needs: For Survival and Safety  Higher Level Needs: For Intellectual achievement and self-actualization Self- Actualization: Maslow’s term for self-fulfillment, the realization of personal potential  All LOWER LEVEL NEEDS must be met before HIGHER LEVEL NEEDS are addressed
  • 6.
  • 7. Also known as Deficiency Needs and consist of: survival, safety, belonging, self-esteem  When these needs are met, the motivation for fulfilling them decreases
  • 8. Also known as Being Needs and consist of: Intellectual achievement aesthetic appreciation self-actualization  When these needs are met, a persons motivation increases to seek further fulfillment.  These needs are NEVER completely filled.  Ex) The more successful you are in your efforts as a teacher, the harder you are likely to strive for even greater improvement.
  • 9. Many people believe that they move back and forth between needs and may need one need to motivate another need. ex: Some people deny themselves safety or friendship in order to achieve knowledge, understanding or greater self- esteem.  Do you agree or disagree? Any examples? Experiences?
  • 10. Maslow’s Theory does give us a way to look at the student as a whole who physical, emotional and intellectual needs are all interrelated.  Ex) A child who had experienced a bad divorce of their parents, (fear safety and self- belonging) may have little interest in learning how to divide fractions.
  • 11. Self-Determination: We all need to feel competent and capable in our interactions in the world, to have choices and sense of control over lives, and be connected to others-belong to a social group.
  • 12. Central to self-determination because it is the desire to have our own wishes, rather than external rewards or pressures.  Some people struggle with external pressure such as rules or schedules, deadlines, orders.  Do any of you feel that you struggle when you do not feel completely in control? In what cases?
  • 13. Research shows that having self- determination and autonomy in the classroom result in greater student interest and curiosity, sense of competence, creativity, etc.  Students like to be able to makes their own choices and in return are interested in what they are doing.
  • 14. Students tend to seek the quickest, easiest solution when they are pressured to perform.  Interesting Fact: Parents and students actually prefer a more controlling teacher, even though students learn more when their teachers support autonomy.
  • 15. Motivation is affected through the individuals' perception of the events in two aspects: controlling and informational.  Control- If a student feels pressure to act a certain way then they will experience less control and their intrinsic motivation will decrease.  If the event provides information that increases the students 'sense of competence, then in intrinsic motivation will increase.
  • 16. Help students plan actions to accomplish self-selected goals.  Hold students accountable for the consequences of their choices.  Provide rationales for limits, rules, and constraints.  Acknowledge that negative emotions are valid reactions to teacher control.  Use non-controlling, positive feedback.
  • 17. Advantages SlideShare gives is that it allows people all over the world to share their created presentations to be referenced and used on the world wide web.  PowerPoint lacks sharing abilities and can only be shared if emailed to others.  This presentation can allow any user to reference it and model themselves once it is uploaded to SlideShare.