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Should Economists Listen to Educational Psychologists? Some Economics of Student Motivation

Jocelyn Donze et Trude Gunnes

Résumé

This paper sheds light on the role of student motivation in the success of schooling. We develop a model in which a teacher engages in the management of student moti- vation through the choice of the classroom environment. We show that the teacher is able to motivate high-ability students, at least in the short run, by designing a com- petitive environment. For students with low ability, risk aversion, or when engaged in a long-term relationship, the teacher designs a classroom environment that is more focused on mastery and self-referenced standards. In doing so, the teacher helps to develop the intrinsic motivation of students and their capacity to overcome failures.

Mots-clés

Education; Student achievement; Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation;

Codes JEL

  • D03: Behavioral Microeconomics • Underlying Principles
  • I21: Analysis of Education

Référence

Jocelyn Donze et Trude Gunnes, « Should Economists Listen to Educational Psychologists? Some Economics of Student Motivation », TSE Working Paper, n° 11-247, 22 mai 2011.

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TSE Working Paper, n° 11-247, 22 mai 2011