Motivation and the Red Zone!

Up until the age of about ten years old the childhood mind, based on the more primitive parts of the brain, the parts most developed by this age, is in control of the whole organism.  From about ten the adult mind begins to emerge bringing with it self-awareness and other advanced capabilities such as imagining a future different from today and impulse control.

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Two Motivations!

Controlled motivation consists of rewards and punishments that put us under pressure to perform and Autonomous (or intrinsic) motivation which increases engagement through us doing things that interest us or we enjoy or, if that is not the case, link to a deep value that makes them worth doing. 

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Grow Together!

The last few postings have unpacked the range of motivations, demotivations and unmotivations that are exhibited by teaching staff.  Over the last few weeks I have unpacked this research with two whole school staffs (as part of keynote presentations) and a range of school leaders.  The results resonate.

Importantly, there has also been widespread agreement that students exhibit a similar range of motivations, demotivations and unmotivations.

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Success or Failure? - 4

There is one grouping that has very low estimations of their self-efficacy, who do not value their work and have little if any orientation towards mastery.  At the same time, they have little anxiety nor performance avoidance although they do suffer somewhat from a lack of clarity.  The researchers call this group ‘Failure Accepting’ ...

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