The Socio-Educational Model: An Evidence-Based Re-evaluation

IF 3.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Applied Linguistics Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1093/applin/amae063
David Rock, Mahmoud Danaee
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The socio-educational model suggests that social milieu influences individual characteristics, which in turn affect engagement in learning contexts, ultimately impacting linguistic and non-linguistic outcomes. Operationalized representations of the model tend to focus on relations among integrativeness, attitudes to the learning situation, motivation, language anxiety, and language achievement. While objections to the model exist, recent work has challenged their persuasiveness, and as such, it seems appropriate to re-evaluate the model using new data to elucidate its continuing utility in understanding second language outcomes. The objective of this study was therefore to measure the levels of the aforementioned constructs in an international sample and to determine the degree to which they covaried as predicted by the model. A structural equation modelling study of 278 Malaysian high school students studying English compulsorily in national secondary schools in Malaysia found substantial levels of model constructs and statistically significant relationships between them, implying the model’s potential ongoing utility. Implications for second language learning theorization, educational policy, curriculum design, teaching strategies, global language learning contexts, and further research are explored.
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社会教育模式:基于证据的重新评估
社会教育模式认为,社会环境影响个人特征,而个人特征又反过来影响学习环境,最终影响语言和非语言成果。该模式的操作性表述往往集中在整合性、对学习情境的态度、学习动机、语言焦虑和语言成绩之间的关系上。尽管存在对该模式的反对意见,但最近的研究对其说服力提出了挑战,因此,利用新的数据重新评估该模式以阐明其在理解第二语言结果方面的持续效用似乎是合适的。因此,本研究的目的是在国际样本中测量上述结构水平,并确定它们与模型预测的协方差程度。对 278 名在马来西亚国立中学强制学习英语的马来西亚高中生进行的结构方程建模研究发现,该模型的建构水平很高,而且它们之间的关系在统计学上也很显著,这意味着该模型具有潜在的持续实用性。本文探讨了该模型对第二语言学习理论化、教育政策、课程设计、教学策略、全球语言学习环境和进一步研究的影响。
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Applied Linguistics
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期刊介绍: Applied Linguistics publishes research into language with relevance to real-world problems. The journal is keen to help make connections between fields, theories, research methods, and scholarly discourses, and welcomes contributions which critically reflect on current practices in applied linguistic research. It promotes scholarly and scientific discussion of issues that unite or divide scholars in applied linguistics. It is less interested in the ad hoc solution of particular problems and more interested in the handling of problems in a principled way by reference to theoretical studies.
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