Learner Motivation Part III: Chapter 10.

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Learner Motivation Part III: Chapter 10

Learner Motivation Theories of Motivation Journal Review #1 handed back Chapter 10 PRAXIS Questions

Theories of Motivation Behaviorism Humanistic

Behaviorism Extrinsic motivation Intrinsic motivation Involvement as a means to an end Ex.: behaving to get extra minutes of recess Intrinsic motivation Involvement for its own sake Ex.: behaving because it’s the right thing to do Use of Rewards

Humanistic Views Students try to meet their full potential as human beings (Rogers-can point out student mistakes but not make them feel like failures, 1963)

Learner Motivation Theories of Motivation For Friday, Oct. 29: Review Chapter 10, find article for Journal Review #2 (Part III), and work on PRAXIS II questions…