The motivational structure Jiang says organizes Chinese schooling: external rewards, praise, competition, and self-worth all tied to test performance.
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extrinsic motivation
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...equation it destroys all human relations. Right? So he's talking about extrinsic motivation versus intrinsic motivation. Intrinsic motivation extrinsic motivation is what makes us..."
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Jiang argues Chinese schools are built around extrinsic motivation, with test scores determining praise, rewards, and a student's sense of self-worth.
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"...Chinese education, right? is that Chinese schools are built entirely around extrinsic motivation."
"...So let me give an example to illustrate the power of extrinsic motivation in Chinese schooling. So the biggest news coming out of Chinese..."
"...equation it destroys all human relations. Right? So he's talking about extrinsic motivation versus intrinsic motivation. Intrinsic motivation extrinsic motivation is what makes us..."
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