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CTET 2024
Answer
Motivation driven by personal interest or enjoyment of the task
Explanation
Intrinsic motivation comes from within the individual. When a student engages in a task solely for personal enjoyment, interest, or to satisfy curiosity, it is called intrinsic motivation. It does not require any external rewards or appreciation.
Key Points
- > Motivation is primarily of two types: Intrinsic and Extrinsic.
- > Rewards, praise, grades, or avoiding punishment are examples of extrinsic motivation.
- > Love for reading, curiosity, or enjoying a challenge are examples of intrinsic motivation.
- > Intrinsic motivation is long-lasting and makes students self-directed.
- > Teachers should foster intrinsic motivation in students rather than relying on external rewards.
Additional Information
Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Motivation
| Feature | Intrinsic Motivation | Extrinsic Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| Source | Comes from within. | Comes from external environment. |
| Goal | The task itself is the reward. | Doing the task to get a reward. |
| Durability | Long-lasting. | Short-lived (stops when reward stops). |
| Example | Reading a book out of curiosity. | Reading a book to rank 1st in exam. |
Memory Tips
- Intrinsic = Inside (Joy, Interest).
- Extrinsic = External (Money, Trophy, Praise).
