2014
DOI: 10.6007/ijarped/v3-i3/948
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Extrinsic Rewards: An Adventist Curriculum Perspective for Classroom Management

Abstract: Extrinsic rewards refer to gifts used as a form of motivation for students' to attain an academic goal, or given when that particular goal is reached. Though the use of extrinsic rewards have been proven to have some impact on' behavior change, such as academic performance, the absence of rewards can cause students' to revert to the initial unwanted behavior. Consequently, the curricula focus in the Adventist classroom should address the deeper issues that affect behavior and implement the use of strategies an… Show more

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