Too often people are driven primarily
by external rewards.
In other words, if the child isn't subject to too much parental control, it is more likely that their «good» behavior will stem from their own inner motivation rather than being motivated
by external rewards or because of fearing punishments.
It is the exact opposite of extrinsic motivation, which is driven
by external rewards.
The behavior was clearly directed toward helping; it was very high risk, threatening life itself; it was accompanied
by no external reward, according to the rescued survivors»... testimony; and it was certainly voluntary — no external coercions required it.»
Have faith that some day they'll begin to see the value in these experiences without being motivated
by an external reward.
Not exact matches
Or we are driven
by external (or extrinsic) motivation, which is when we do something to earn a
reward or avoid punishment.
It is not the
external observance to the law that will be the determinant of the
reward, for if it were so, love, grace and faith would not be necessary; we could as well be handsomely
rewarded by being a Pharisee.
Religion, of which the
rewards are distant and which is animated only
by faith and hope, will glide
by degrees out of mind unless it be invigorated and reimpressed
by external ordinances,
by stated calls to worship, and the salutary influence of example.
Alfie Kohn, researcher and author of Punished
by Rewards, says that kids can come to depend on praise and
external validation instead of finding satisfaction in doing the right thing simply because it's the right thing to do.
When 4.5 million people vote UKIP at a general election, and are
rewarded with a solitary MP, we should not be surprised if they conclude that Parliament is something done to them
by an
external elite.
Such a program is designed to
reward faculty who are successful in securing
external funding for capital equipment and to strengthen the use and commitment to core facilities
by researchers.
It is driven
by an interest and / or enjoyment in the task itself, and exists within the individual rather than relying on
external pressures or a desire for
reward.
Teachers can help students develop motivation
by using
external rewards that affirm positive behavior and build pride.
Educators know that all students aren't motivated
by grades; achieving a higher grade is an
external reward (or punishment) given
by someone else — the teacher.
If you can get roughly equal value
by redeeming points directly through Ultimate
Rewards and not worry about award availability or a limited number of partners, why would you waste your energies on transferring them to an
external loyalty program?
There are still some things you can do
by transferring points to an
external loyalty program that you can't do
by redeeming them directly through Ultimate
Rewards.
Strategies: Acknowledgement and
reward by external parties seeking to utilise for profit; encouraging training and knowledge in copyright.