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Motivation

Motivation. Both an art and science… Much like teaching :). Defined. A force that energizes, sustains, and directs behavior toward a goal Extrinsic motivation occurs when someone thinks they will gain some direct benefit from doing something

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Motivation

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  1. Motivation Both an art and science… Much like teaching :)

  2. Defined • A force that energizes, sustains, and directs behavior toward a goal • Extrinsic motivation occurs when someone thinks they will gain some direct benefit from doing something • Intrinsically motivated people do things because they know they will become better people or help make the world better

  3. Meeting Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, including the need for unconditional positive regard Expectancy for success (self-efficacy) Task value/utility/ importance Perception of task difficulty Intrinsic interest Cost Presence or absence of goals and strategies to achieve those goals Locus of control (attribution) Checklist of 8 factors affecting motivation

  4. Application Activity • Reflect upon your own experiences being UNMOTIVATED to do something • Go through the checklist on slide #3 and metacognate about that experience in light of the items on the checklist

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