Implications of dispositions for foreign language writing: The case of the Arabic–English learner

IF 3.8 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Language Teaching Research Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI:10.1177/13621688241231453
Maura A. E. Pilotti, Huda Al-Mulhem, Khadija El Alaoui, Arifi N. Waked
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Individual differences matter in foreign language writing. Yet, little information exists on female students in Saudi Arabia, a patriarchal society that is being re-engineered to foster gender equity. This study asked whether particular psychological dispositions can account for the performance in English composition of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and non-STEM Saudi female students (i.e. an understudied population whose first language is Arabic). Examined were dispositions such as anxiety, which was expected to be detrimental to attainment, and self-efficacy and emotional intelligence, which were expected to be beneficial. A sample of 430 Saudi female students for whom English was their second language was surveyed. Students had completed a required English composition course the previous semester. Cluster analysis illustrated three distinct groups of students. Students who did not report anxiety were either STEM or a subsection of non-STEM students. The remaining non-STEM students reported anxiety as well as lower self-efficacy, emotional intelligence, and writing attainment than the other two groups. Findings suggest that, within this particular understudied population, consideration of individual differences can inform the selection of remedies for at-risk students in English composition courses.
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性格对外语写作的影响:阿拉伯语-英语学习者的案例
外语写作中的个体差异很重要。然而,有关沙特阿拉伯女学生的信息却很少,而沙特阿拉伯是一个父权制社会,目前正在进行改造,以促进性别平等。本研究探讨了特定的心理倾向是否可以解释 STEM(科学、技术、工程和数学)和非 STEM 沙特女学生(即母语为阿拉伯语的未被充分研究的人群)的英语写作表现。研究的内容包括预期会对学习成绩产生不利影响的焦虑等倾向,以及预期会对学习成绩产生有利影响的自我效能感和情商。我们对 430 名英语为第二语言的沙特女学生进行了抽样调查。学生们在上一学期完成了一门必修的英语写作课程。聚类分析显示了三个不同的学生群体。没有报告焦虑的学生要么是 STEM 学生,要么是非 STEM 学生的一部分。其余的非 STEM 学生在报告焦虑的同时,自我效能感、情商和写作水平也低于其他两组学生。研究结果表明,在这一研究不足的特殊群体中,考虑个体差异可以为英语作文课程中的高危学生选择补救措施提供参考。
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期刊介绍: Language Teaching Research is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes research within the area of second or foreign language teaching. Although articles are written in English, the journal welcomes studies dealing with the teaching of languages other than English as well. The journal is a venue for studies that demonstrate sound research methods and which report findings that have clear pedagogical implications. A wide range of topics in the area of language teaching is covered, including: -Programme -Syllabus -Materials design -Methodology -The teaching of specific skills and language for specific purposes Thorough investigation and research ensures this journal is: -International in focus, publishing work from countries worldwide -Interdisciplinary, encouraging work which seeks to break down barriers that have isolated language teaching professionals from others concerned with pedagogy -Innovative, seeking to stimulate new avenues of enquiry, including ''action'' research
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