Intrinsic Motivation

Intrinsic motivation refers to an individual's inherent drive, desire, or internal reward system that stimulates their engagement, persistence, and enjoyment in a particular activity, independent of external rewards or pressures. It is characterized by an individual's genuine interest, curiosity, and satisfaction derived from the process of engaging in an activity rather than focusing solely on the outcome or external factors.

In an educational context, fostering intrinsic motivation is considered beneficial as it encourages students to become self-motivated, curious learners who take ownership of their education. By focusing on creating meaningful learning experiences, encouraging student autonomy, and providing opportunities for choice and personalization, educators can help nurture intrinsic motivation in their students, leading to more enjoyable and effective learning outcomes.

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