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HUMAN MOTIVATION I : THEORIES OF MOTIVATION AND AFFECT (Motivation…
HUMAN MOTIVATION I : THEORIES OF MOTIVATION AND AFFECT
Motivation
: Process that direct and sustain individuals' behavior toward something
Intrinsic motivation
Process to engage in a behavior arises from within the individual because it is intrinsically rewarding
Extrinsic motivation
Process to engage in a behavior arises from within the individual because it is extrinsically rewarding
Motivation theories
Cognitive theories
Interest theory
Goal theory
Self-determination theory
Behavioral theory
Sociocognitive theories
Expectancy theory
Attribution theory
Self-efficacy theory
Humanistic theories
Maslow
Roger
Affects in the classroom
Positive
Consolidate long-term memories
Become more creative and flexible during problem solving
Meaningful associations
Take more risks
Activate mental schemas
Display more pro-social behaviors
Negative
Subsumes variety negative emotions
Might influence students to distance themselves socially and lead to low life satisfaction
Inhibits learning and memory
Affect and cognition
Motivated learning
Hot cognition
Arousal
Anxiety
Performance
Diversity in Classroom Motivation and Affect
Student's need to feel accepted
Students’ Need to Feel Autonomous
Intrinsic Motivation