Saturday, March 15, 2014

Theory


            Recently I read a book for a class I am taking related to helping students with disabilities transition to college, employment and independent living, it examined several aspects of self determination and how it relates to positive outcomes for students with disabilities.  Therefore, I was driven to read more about Self Determination Theory as it relates to all individuals for this assignment. Working in the education field I have had my struggles with students who lack motivation in various aspects of their lives.  We try to get to the root of some students’ issues to help them move forward and accomplish goals, but it seems like it is not enough at times.  After reviewing the theory I chose I could see the full circle of how motivation is developed and how it impacts an individual’s quality of life.

            Self determination theory (SDT) is a theory  of motivation and personality developed by two psychologists, Edward Deci and Richard Ryan.  This theory encompasses intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors that impact an individual’s psychological needs and behaviors.   Intrinsic motivation relates to an individual’s natural drive to seek out challenges and possibilities because of internal factors.  Extrinsic motivation relates to an individual’s drive to do something because of external forces. SDT explains how individuals’ motivation relates to goal- direction and various aspects of their lives.  The theory recognizes three innate needs for psychological growth: autonomy, competence and relatedness.

            Various definitions of autonomy, competence and relatedness can be very extensive but when it comes to motivation they are simply defined and one can see the role they play in intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and well being of individuals.  Autonomy is defined as the freedom of choice.  Competence is the ability to perform well in an activity or experience mastery.  Relatedness is the desire to interact with others or share an experience.  Each of these components may impact the well-being of an individual differently depending on culture, experience and time.

            Considering Self-determination Theory is such a broad theory it is broken down into mini-theories to better explain the different aspects of how motivation impacts an individual’s psychological needs and well-being.  Cognitive Evaluation Theory is based on the intrinsic motivation, the ability to do something for your own self.  Organism Integration Theory is based on extrinsic motivation and how an individual internalizes extrinsic factors.  Causality Orientation Theory is based on individual differences.  Basic Psychological Theory is based on the fact that people need all three components of Self Determination Theory: autonomy, competence and relatedness for the development of their psychological health and well-being.   Goal Contents Theory breaks down intrinsic and extrinsic goals and how they serve different purposes in an individual’s well being.  One can see how each of these mini-theories impact a n individual’s overall motivation, intrinsic and extrinsic, which will in turn impact an individual’s goal-direction and decision making.

            As an Intervention Specialist , self determination is a huge factor that impact’s many facets of students’ lives as I prepare them for transitioning into adulthood and post secondary institutions.  Educators are now taking time to incorporate self determination lessons into their weekly plans to increase students’ levels of independence.  Many of the activities evolve around the use of technology. Many students with disabilities preparing for post secondary options have an adequate level of computer skills.  Students are utilizing the accommodations computer applications offer to independently research, complete assignments and collaborate with classmates.  Having the option to use technology to present information, take online classes or investigate ideas provides students with a sense of control over what they are doing and developing.  Students are motivated by what they are able to produce, which is not impacted by their disability or viewed differently.  Knowing that self determination impacts so many aspects of a person’s well-being, having a high level of independence using technology will definitely impact a student’s motivation on various levels, whether it’s related to academic achievement or becoming socially connected to others.

Deci, E., & Ryan, R.M. (2008). Self-determination theory. Handbook of theories of social psychology. 416.

Hartnett, M., St. George, A., & Dron, J. (2011).  Examining motivation in online distance 
            learning environments: Complex, multifaceted, and situation-dependent, 12 (6).  The
            International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning. Retrieved from 
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 Walsh, A. (2011) Self-Determination Theory: A Key to Motivation.  Retrieved  from





1 comment:

  1. Michelle,

    Your ideas backing your theory are very interesting. I agree with you that motivation is a huge part of success in the educational industry, and it is important that we, as teachers, work to instill this within our students. I do not know much about intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation, and I am anxious to learn more in order to further my knowledge as a future educator. Good luck with your work!!

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