韩国小学生英语学习弹性、动机与动机缺失

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Linguistic Research Pub Date : 2017-09-01 DOI:10.17250/KHISLI.34..201709.004
J. Shin, Tae Young Kim
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本研究采用心理弹性的概念来探讨英语学习弹性与动机和动机的关系。英语学习弹性是在不利的英语学习环境中克服困难的内在动力。虽然弹性的概念在学生的动机随着时间的推移而下降的英语学习情境中很重要,但只有少数研究对这一主题进行了研究。本研究的目的是发现英语学习弹性与动机和去动机之间的关系。本研究以韩国某城市的187名小学六年级学生为对象,设计了一套包含20项英语学习弹性、18项动机、25项动机的问卷。从各构念的描述性统计结果来看,乐观是影响心理弹性的最显著因素,外在动机和理想第二语言自我是影响动机的最显著因素。此外,对第二语言学习评估的消极态度在消极动机因素中排名较高。对于三个构念之间的结构关系,验证性因子分析表明三个构念是独立的。最后,根据结构方程模型对三个构念的分析结果,弹性对内在动机和理想二语自我有正向影响,而对去动机有负向影响。这意味着,为了在英语教育中增加学习者的学习动机,减少他们随着时间的推移而失去动力,有必要努力提高二语学习者的英语学习弹性水平。(Chung-Ang大学)
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South Korean Elementary School Students’ English Learning Resilience, Motivation, and Demotivation
This study adopted the psychological concept of resilience to discover how English learning resilience is related to motivation and demotivation. English learning resilience is the internal power to overcome difficulties in adverse English learning situations. Although the concept of resilience is important in English learning situations where students’ motivation declines as time passes, only a few studies examining this topic have been conducted. The purpose of this study is to discover how English learning resilience is related to motivation and demotivation. A set of questionnaires containing 20 items on English learning resilience, 18 items on motivation, and 25 items on demotivation was provided to 187 grade 6 elementary school students in a city in South Korea. According to the results of descriptive statistics of each construct, optimism was the most salient factor in resilience, and extrinsic motivation and ideal second language (L2) self were the most salient factors in motivation. Additionally, negative attitude toward the L2 learning assessments ranked high among the demotivation factors. Regarding the structural relationship among the three constructs, a confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the constructs were independent. Finally, according to the results of an analysis of the three constructs conducted using the structural equation model, resilience showed a positive impact on intrinsic motivation and ideal L2 self but a negative impact on demotivation. This implies that, in order to increase learners’ motivation and reduce their demotivation with the passage of time in English education, it is necessary to make an effort to enhance the level of L2 learners’ English learning resilience. (Chung-Ang University)
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Linguistic Research LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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期刊介绍: Linguistic Research is an international journal which offers a forum for the discussion of theoretical research dealing with natural language data. The journal publishes articles of high quality which make a clear contribution to current debate in all branches of theoretical linguistics. The journal embraces both synchronic and diachronic perspectives, and carries articles that address language-specific as well as cross-linguistic and typological research questions. The journal features syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology, phonetics, and pragmatics and is currently published quarterly (March, June, September, and December), including the special September issue with a particular focus on applied linguistics covering (second) language acquisition, ESL/EFL, conversation/discourse analysis, etc. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial evaluation by the Editors, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to double-blind peer review by independent expert referees.
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