CBSE BOARD XII, asked by gduughfx, 11 months ago

state the motivation in syn-qua-non? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello mate...

Motivation is the sine-qua-non of learning.” In means, without motivation there is no learning. It gives speed in the process of learning.

Answered by MotiSani
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The motivation in Sine Qua Non is:

  • There are a variety of children in a school who have varied levels of interest in learning.
  • Motivation is the "Sine Qua Non" of learning, according to Maehr and Meyer, and the most crucial part of the educational system.
  • Learning success necessitates motivation.
  • A person who is not motivated will not pay attention to or remember what they are learning.
  • Instead of "teaching" children to study, Plato suggests that we "guide them to it through what amuses their brains."

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