Briefly describe one thing that could be done in a school to foster each of the three psychological needs posited by self-determination theory

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Self-determination theory suggests three basic human needs: autonomy, competence and relatedness. Support for the need of autonomy could be provided by allowing students choices in the assignments that they do and in the means of fulfilling various learning objectives. Once they have made a choice, the school could support them by providing resources to facilitate their choices. Before they start an assignment or project, the learning objectives and expected learning outcomes should be made very clear, and feedback provided at various stages along the way rather than waiting until the end and grading their work. This would foster their competence need. We could foster their relatedness need by spending time with them and by encouraging group work and group feedback sessions. (There are many other ways that students could address this question. The main thing is to address all three needs as defined in the textbook.)

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