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Human Motivation I: Theories of motivation and affect - Coggle Diagram
Human Motivation I: Theories of motivation and affect
Definiton
Processes that direct and sustain individuals' behavior toward something
Intrinsic motivation
Extrinsic motivation
Motivation theories
Cognitive theories
Self-determine theory
Goal theory
Interest theory
Sociocognitive theories
Expentancy theory
Attribution theory
Self-efficacy theory
Behavioural theory
Humanistic theories
Affect in the classroom
Negative affect effects
Inhibits learning & memory
Influences students to distance themselves socially & lead to low life satisfaction
Affect & cognition
Motivated learning
Sources of anxiety
School transition
Test anxiety
Positive affect effects
Consolidate long-term memories
Become more creative & flexible during problem solving
Make meaningful associations
Take more risks
Active mental schema
Display more prosocial behaviours
Diversity in motivation & affect
Diversity in students need to feel autonomous
Diversity in intrinsic motivation
Elementary classrooms are more nurturing
Secondary students are less intrinsically motivated
Diversity in students need to feel accepted
Implication
Separate behavior from worth
Help students reach their potential
Many needs are non academic
Diversity affects needs
Student are human being