National Evaluation Series (NES) Assessment of Professional Knowledge Practice Test

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Which of the following is an example of intrinsic motivation for students?

  1. Extra time on a preferred activity.

  2. Reward tickets.

  3. Curriculum choices.

  4. Punishing the entire class.

The correct answer is: Curriculum choices.

Intrinsic motivation refers to engaging in a behavior because it is personally rewarding or fulfilling, rather than for external rewards or pressures. Curriculum choices enable students to have autonomy and agency over their learning experiences, which can foster a sense of ownership and personal investment in their education. When students are allowed to select subjects or topics that align with their interests, they are more likely to find joy and satisfaction in the learning process, thereby enhancing their intrinsic motivation. In contrast, extra time on a preferred activity may serve more as an external reward, while reward tickets are tangible incentives aimed at behavior modification rather than internal satisfaction. Punishing the entire class undermines student motivation and engagement by fostering a negative environment, which does not support intrinsic motivation.