Metacognition, motivation, self-efficacy belief, and English learning achievement in online learning: Longitudinal mediation modeling approach

IF 3.1 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching Pub Date : 2022-11-23 DOI:10.1080/17501229.2022.2144327
M. Teng, Zi Yang
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ABSTRACT The Purpose Despite a large number of studies in online learning, limited studies have focused on language learners’ metacognition, motivation, and self-efficacy beliefs in the online learning setting. This study attempts to fill this gap by evaluating how the three factors impact learners’ English learning achievement in online learning environments. Design Surveys were administered two times. Data analyses were based on longitudinal mediation analysis. The participants were 590 undergraduate students in China. Findings The results showed a positive and significant correlation among the four variables. Overall, self-efficacy beliefs predicted English learning achievement. The findings support the joint mediating role of metacognition and motivation on the effects of self-efficacy beliefs on English learning achievement. Value The findings support the need to strengthen learners’ metacognition, motivation, and self-efficacy beliefs for online English learning.
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元认知、动机、自我效能感信念与在线英语学习成就:纵向中介模型方法
尽管有大量关于在线学习的研究,但很少有研究关注在线学习环境下语言学习者的元认知、动机和自我效能感信念。本研究试图通过评估这三个因素如何影响学习者在线学习环境下的英语学习成绩来填补这一空白。设计调查进行了两次。数据分析采用纵向中介分析。参与者为590名中国大学生。结果4个变量之间呈显著正相关。总体而言,自我效能感信念预测英语学习成绩。本研究支持元认知和动机在自我效能感信念对英语学习成绩的影响中起共同中介作用。研究结果支持强化学习者在线英语学习的元认知、动机和自我效能感信念的必要性。
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期刊介绍: Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching is an international refereed journal devoted to innovative approaches to methodologies and pedagogies in language learning and teaching. It publishes research articles, review articles and book/materials reviews. It draws on a range of disciplines that share a focus on exploring new approaches to language learning and teaching from a learner-centred perspective. It will appeal to anyone interested in the development of, research into or practical application of new methodologies in language teaching and learning.
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