Ana Lorena Fabrega
Ana Lorena Fabrega

@anafabrega11

4 Tweets Apr 14, 2023
Our education system is built around extrinsic motivators.
Educators and parents default to external rewards and consequences because it’s easy and works short term.
Here's the problem with this approach👇🏼
First, rewards don’t work forever.
There is a limit to how many rewards we can promise and give, and after some time it becomes repetitive and boring.
After the short-term benefit of a reward ends, the child’s motivation typically fades.
Second, and more concerning:
What are we teaching kids when we promise a reward to get them to do something?
Kids who are extrinsically motivated have a skewed notion of how to learn.
They do things for the reward or to avoid punishment, rather than for the sake of learning.
By using the right incentives, we can help kids develop the inner motivation that will push them to keep learning on their own.
Here’s what worked for me as a teacher:
analorenafabrega.com

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