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Rhode Island College

2008

Inrinsic motivation; curiosity; education; extrinsic motivation;

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What Do We Want Them To Want To Do? , Alexander M. Sidorkin Aug 2008

What Do We Want Them To Want To Do? , Alexander M. Sidorkin

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A significant body of research in psychology demonstrates how extrinsic rewards undermine intrinsic motivation of students. The conceptual weakness of the notion of intrinsic motivation makes the research findings at least suspect, and for sure excessively generalized. The research is often used to argue against compensating students for their academic work. It contributed to expansion of false beliefs about the possibility of significant increase of intrinsic learning motivation. These beliefs are grounded in several false assumptions: 1. The assumption of abundant curiosity; or a belief that children are all motivated to learn everything that is offered to them. It is …