
Practice: When performance is tied to extrinsic rewards such as grades, test scores, and class ranking, self esteem and confidence can suffer. Such rigid systems of comparison can even result in anxiety and depression. By removing the pressures associated with these elements of schooling, Chrysalis students are allowed the space to develop intrinsic motivation. They choose how they will perform, the direction of their courses, and work in an environment where they will make the most progress. This develops their confidence and they perform better.