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Cooperative Learning, Responsibility, Ambiguity, Controversy and Support in Motivating StudentsKeywords: student motivation , higher education , instrinsic motivation , cooperative learning , shared responsibility Abstract: This paper argues that student motivation is nurtured more by intrinsic rather than extrinsic rewards. Rather than relying on grades alone to stimulate students, this paper explores how engendering a natural critical learning environment can give students a sense of ownership in their own learning and lead to their commitment to that learning. We examine uses of cooperative learning, shared responsibility, ambiguity, controversy and support in student motivation.
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