Beyond rewards and punishments: enhancing children's intrinsic motivation through self-determination theory

Guo Nyuhuan *

The School of Foreign Studies, Zhaoqing University, Guangdong, China.
 
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 21(02), 1576–1583
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2024.21.2.0457
 
Publication history: 
Received on 28 December 2023; revised on 03 February 2024; accepted on 06 February 2024
 
Abstract: 
In the domain of educational psychology, the cultivation of intrinsic motivation within children presents a pivotal challenge, especially when considering the limitations inherent in conventional reward and punishment systems. This research delves into the efficacy of Self-Determination Theory (SDT) as a transformative approach to foster intrinsic motivation, transcending traditional methods by emphasizing autonomy, competence, and relatedness. The study systematically reviews existing literature and employs theoretical analysis to construct a comprehensive methodological framework aimed at enhancing intrinsic motivation through educational practices rooted in SDT. The core of SDT posits that satisfying the psychological needs for autonomy (self-governance and freedom in learning), competence (mastery and effectiveness in tasks), and relatedness (meaningful social connections) can significantly bolster the intrinsic motivation of learners. By aligning educational strategies with these fundamental psychological needs, this research hypothesizes that learners will not only exhibit a heightened state of internal motivation but also demonstrate improved learning attitudes and behaviors. The findings from this study provide empirical support for the superior efficacy of SDT-based strategies over traditional reward and punishment approaches. Specifically, the application of SDT in educational settings has shown to markedly enhance children's intrinsic motivation, thereby fostering a more engaging and effective learning environment. This shift not only promotes a deeper, more self-driven engagement with learning material but also cultivates a positive outlook towards education, setting the stage for lifelong learning. In conclusion, the research underscores the significant potential of SDT to redefine motivational strategies within educational paradigms, offering a robust alternative to traditional methods by effectively nurturing the internal drive to learn among children.
 
Keywords: 
Intrinsic Motivation; Self-Determination Theory; Children's Development; Autonomy; Competence; Relatedness
 
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