Title: PRAXIS NISUS: INTRINSIC MOTIVATION AND DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION -
CONVERGENCIES, DIVERGENCIES AND POSSIBILITIES FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION |
Authors: Lifeas Kapofu
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Abstract: This work acknowledges the paradigm shift in curriculum emphases from the traditional content laden
approaches to contemporary approaches that foreground the child in liberating contexts. Such contexts
are trellised on intrinsically motivating students and the provisioning of democratic educational
settings in which students’ potential is unleashed and flourishes. This work attempts to make sense
and project the architecture of this intersection between the need for intrinsic motivation and the
demands of democratic education spotlighting on science classrooms. Theoretical gleanings indicate
that intrinsic motivation and democratic education remain distinct constructs though amenable and can
be deliberately reconciled in pedagogic settings to conduce productive learning engagements. |
Keywords: Intrinsic motivation, democratic education, science education |
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2022.5427
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