In this study, the effects of classroom rewards are examined to determine whether the reward provided motivation for student academic achievement. The study focused on sixty-four students over the course of one school year. The foe~ points of the study were; 1.) two comprehension tests and student drawings, 2.) sociogram notes, and 3.) a student motivation survey. Students were offered a reward if they scored above a certain percentage level on a "fill in the blank" /multiple choice test which also included a drawing component. The results indicated that the offer of a reward did not result in improved test scores, in fact, the offer may have distracted students and limited their achievement. Their anxiety levels were tracked before, during...
Through a qualitative study, the researcher examines how using a rewards system will affect his atti...
This ex post facto quantitative study aims to determine whether delivering prizes affects the learni...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-70)There is a question as to whether people learn bec...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of performance-contingent rewards in a real-wor...
The notion that certain systems of reward may inhibit children's desire to participate in educa...
The significant role of motivation in enabling students to reach the highest standards of learning e...
In order to help students acquire more knowledge and improve their skills, it is vital to understand...
National surveys indicate that student motivation is a principal concern of teachers, yet few public...
This paper will examine the possible effects of extrinsic rewards on intrinsic motivation in Prescho...
This paper reviews the current literature on the advantages and disadvantages of the use of differen...
This paper investigates the joint effects of intrinsic and extrinsic goals on college students &apos...
Motivating pupils to learn in the classroom has been on the agenda in schools and academic research ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of extrinsic rewards on the extrinsic and intri...
AbstractIn this paper, we review some of the initial researches, conducted during the 70's and later...
The effects of reward of intrinsic behavior in the experimental setting, on subsequent classroom beh...
Through a qualitative study, the researcher examines how using a rewards system will affect his atti...
This ex post facto quantitative study aims to determine whether delivering prizes affects the learni...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-70)There is a question as to whether people learn bec...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of performance-contingent rewards in a real-wor...
The notion that certain systems of reward may inhibit children's desire to participate in educa...
The significant role of motivation in enabling students to reach the highest standards of learning e...
In order to help students acquire more knowledge and improve their skills, it is vital to understand...
National surveys indicate that student motivation is a principal concern of teachers, yet few public...
This paper will examine the possible effects of extrinsic rewards on intrinsic motivation in Prescho...
This paper reviews the current literature on the advantages and disadvantages of the use of differen...
This paper investigates the joint effects of intrinsic and extrinsic goals on college students &apos...
Motivating pupils to learn in the classroom has been on the agenda in schools and academic research ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of extrinsic rewards on the extrinsic and intri...
AbstractIn this paper, we review some of the initial researches, conducted during the 70's and later...
The effects of reward of intrinsic behavior in the experimental setting, on subsequent classroom beh...
Through a qualitative study, the researcher examines how using a rewards system will affect his atti...
This ex post facto quantitative study aims to determine whether delivering prizes affects the learni...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-70)There is a question as to whether people learn bec...