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Insights from Educational Psychology

Part 7: Rewards, Motivation, and Performance

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Pages 205-218 | Published online: 18 Jul 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Ideally students have interest and motivation to learn what librarians teach, but some students need external inducements. Educational psychologists have made extensive investigations into the best types of rewards to motivate students to perform as desired. Behaviorists’ programmed learning, token economies, and other types of contingencies have had some success. However, external rewards may undermine intrinsic motivation. The debate over the undermining effect and how to avoid it are presented along with costs and benefits of offering students choices in what they learn. Suggestions are offered for how to motivate students to be competent rather than to outperform others.

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