26 min

Intrinsic Motivation We Are In Beta Podcast

    • Education

One of the fundamental lessons teachers learn is ‘how to motivate their class’. Historically, For many, this comes down to the Skinnerian model of behaviorism, which is essentially positive and negative reinforcement. John Camp (the Lead of the Compass trust) was taught this too. He began to see things differently when his own headteacher showed him another way of motivation. One called intrinsic motivation. 
As Trust leader John has had the chance to share intrinsic motivation with his colleges. Katie Cutajar is the Co-headteacher of Alderwood Primary. She wasn’t sold on ‘intrinsic motivation’ at first. 
In this episode, we'll talk about the negative effects of relying on rewards and punishment, How John and Katie have changed their thinking, and what it looks like in their schools.
BIG thank you to John and Katie for telling their story in the episode.
If you enjoyed this episode please share on Twitter, subscribe, and leave a comment, out of the kindness of your heart
It really means a lot
Click here If you are interested in joining the We Are In Beta Community and/or the Curriculum Thinkers Community.
Resources
The authors that helped inform John Camps view on reward and motivation:
Simon Sinek Start With Why
Alfie Kohn Punished By Rewards
Be a guest on the WAIB podcast
Email our producer Jay@weareinbeta or fill out this submission form if you want to share your story on the podcast

One of the fundamental lessons teachers learn is ‘how to motivate their class’. Historically, For many, this comes down to the Skinnerian model of behaviorism, which is essentially positive and negative reinforcement. John Camp (the Lead of the Compass trust) was taught this too. He began to see things differently when his own headteacher showed him another way of motivation. One called intrinsic motivation. 
As Trust leader John has had the chance to share intrinsic motivation with his colleges. Katie Cutajar is the Co-headteacher of Alderwood Primary. She wasn’t sold on ‘intrinsic motivation’ at first. 
In this episode, we'll talk about the negative effects of relying on rewards and punishment, How John and Katie have changed their thinking, and what it looks like in their schools.
BIG thank you to John and Katie for telling their story in the episode.
If you enjoyed this episode please share on Twitter, subscribe, and leave a comment, out of the kindness of your heart
It really means a lot
Click here If you are interested in joining the We Are In Beta Community and/or the Curriculum Thinkers Community.
Resources
The authors that helped inform John Camps view on reward and motivation:
Simon Sinek Start With Why
Alfie Kohn Punished By Rewards
Be a guest on the WAIB podcast
Email our producer Jay@weareinbeta or fill out this submission form if you want to share your story on the podcast

26 min

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