Exploring the Influence of Motivation on Academic Achievement: A Case Study of Master One Students in Didactics and Applied Linguistics
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Abstract
Motivation is of paramount importance in educational settings, a component that
drives students' willingness to learn, achieve, and succeed. Generally, a human
being's desire is shaped by two types of motivation. intrinsic motivation, which stems
from individuals' inside interest, love, and intrinsic motivation, which is obtained from
external factors such as social pressures, rewards, and competitions. Both types
significantly affect EFL students' engagement and overall performance; the following
extended essay is attempts to investigate the impact of motivation on master's
students’ academic achievements at Belhadj Bouchaib University, Ain Temouchent,
Algeria. This study used a mixed-method approach, employing an interview and a
questionnaire as data collection instruments. The key findings revealed that both
types of motivation, intrinsic and extrinsic, are essential in shaping students'
performance; however, intrinsic motivation tends to result in higher performance.
Additionally, the keys highlight that students show positive results in their learning
when they are motivated. This study also discussed the ethical considerations,
limitations to time and attendance, suggestions and recommendations for further
studies, and implications for teaching practices.
