This cognitive stimulation will lead to"higher intrinsic motivation for
learning".
Psychologists have distinguished two particular types
of inspiration which are intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic
inspiration alludes to an innate enthusiasm for pressing together a subject or
we can say "learning for learning's purpose". These people locate a
subject agreeable and they normally want to learn dominance of it.
The stage of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development that corresponds with adolescence is the “Formal Operational Stage” (ages 11 or 12 and above) wherein abstract thinking, deductive reasoning, and logic increase.
<span>It could be said that Jonathan Edwards who wrote the “Sinners in the
Hands of and Angry God” might actually have written about heaven. It might be
considered a modern caricature that tries to reduce his preaching to one
sermon. He may have felt that it was her mission as a pastor to raise people
affection to God as high as possible. </span>