Types of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Impact on Achievement
Motivational Strategies
100

This type of motivation comes from within an individual and is driven by personal satisfaction or enjoyment.

What is intrinsic motivation?

100

This theory by Maslow outlines a hierarchy of needs, starting from basic needs to self-actualization.

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

100

High levels of this type of motivation are often linked to better academic performance.

What is intrinsic motivation?

100

This strategy involves setting specific, challenging, yet achievable goals.

What is goal setting?

200

This type of motivation is influenced by external factors, such as rewards or recognition.

 What is extrinsic motivation?

200

This theory suggests that people are motivated to achieve goals when they value the outcome and believe they can achieve it.

What is Expectancy-Value Theory?

200

This effect describes how teachers' expectations can influence student achievement.

What is the Pygmalion effect?

200

Providing this type of feedback helps improve students' motivation by focusing on their effort and strategy use.

What is formative feedback?

300

Motivation driven by a desire to avoid negative outcomes is known as this.

What is avoidance motivation?

300

This theory posits that individuals are motivated by a need to grow and achieve personal goals.

What is Goal-Setting Theory?

300

This term refers to the belief that intelligence can be developed through effort and education.

What is a growth mindset?

300

This teaching approach integrates students' interests and choices to enhance motivation.

What is student-centered learning?

400

This theory divides motivation into two types, intrinsic and extrinsic.

What is Self-Determination Theory?

400

This theory emphasizes the role of perceived control over outcomes in motivation.

What is Attribution Theory? 


400

This factor, often intrinsic, significantly impacts student persistence in challenging tasks

What is self-determination?

400

Creating this type of classroom environment can help boost intrinsic motivation.

What is a supportive and autonomous environment?

500

Motivation that stems from an individual's belief in their ability to achieve a goal.

What is self-efficacy?

500

This theory suggests that motivation is a result of cognitive evaluations of potential outcomes.

What is Cognitive Evaluation Theory?

500

These types of goals are associated with a higher level of academic achievement compared to performance goals.

What are mastery goals?

500

This strategy involves teaching students to monitor and regulate their own learning processes.

What is self-regulated learning?

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