Correct option is A
Both Statement (I) and Statement (II) are true because extrinsically motivated students perform tasks to receive external rewards, such as praise, grades, or prizes. Their motivation is driven by the potential to gain something from outside. In contrast, intrinsically motivated students engage in activities for the inherent enjoyment or personal satisfaction they receive from completing the task, rather than for an external reward.
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Extrinsic motivation involves doing something because it leads to a separable outcome, such as grades, rewards, or recognition.
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Intrinsic motivation is driven by an internal desire to learn or explore a subject because it is enjoyable or interesting, without the need for external rewards.
· Research shows that while extrinsic motivation can be effective in the short term, intrinsic motivation often leads to deeper engagement and long-term success.
· Teachers can foster intrinsic motivation by promoting autonomy, providing meaningful feedback, and encouraging a sense of curiosity and mastery.
· A balance between extrinsic and intrinsic motivators is often necessary to maintain sustained motivation in different contexts.