Implications of Intrinsic Motivation and Mindset on Learning
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This study looks at the Implications of intrinsic motivation and mindset on the learning process. Intrinsic motivation refers to doing something for the sake of intrinsic satisfaction and personal interest rather than for external rewards. Mindset, on the other hand, refers to a person's beliefs about intelligence, abilities, and the malleability. The study looks into the connection between intrinsic motivation, mindset, and learning. Learners develop intrinsic motivation as a result of a growth mindset. The study insights into how intrinsic motivation and mindset influence learning outcomes and educational experiences through a review of relevant literature. These factors' impacts on student engagement, self-efficacy, and successful learning strategies are examined. The findings highlight the significance of developing intrinsic motivation and a growth mindset in order to maximise the learning process and support academic achievement.
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