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Motivation and Education: The Self-Determination Perspective
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Educational PsychologyEducationNurture Intrinsic MotivationAutonomySelf-determination PerspectiveSocial SciencesGoal-setting PsychologyPsychologySelf-efficacy TheoryStudent MotivationSelf-esteemAchievement GoalLearning SciencesPromote InternalizationMotivationMindset TheoryMotivation PsychologyMotivational TheorySelf-determination TheorySelf-conceptSelf-efficacySelf-assessmentAchievement MotivationSelf-regulated Learning
Self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985, 1991), when applied to the realm of education, is concerned primarily with promoting in students an interest in learning, a valuing of education, and a confidence in their own capacities and attributes. These outcomes are manifestations of being intrinsically motivated and internalizing values and regulatory processes. Research suggests that these processes result in high-quality learning and conceptual understanding, as well as enhanced personal growth and adjustment. In this article we also describe social-contextual factors that nurture intrinsic motivation and promote internalization, leading to the desired educational outcomes.
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