Student perceptions of self-efficacy in the foreign language classroom: A design-based research study

Rhia Moreno, J. Kilpatrick
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The foreign language (FL) classroom can be an anxious environment where students feel uncomfortable having to communicate in a language in which they feel inadequate and have little practice. Low self-efficacy in skill-specific tasks is oftentimes the culprit. While there are a number of factors involved in successful language learning, this study examines how practice affects students’ sense of self-efficacy in the foreign language classroom. Using self-efficacy theory and design-based research, this qualitative study ‘flipped’ the classroom to focus on student input and output practice in class with grammar instruction video-recorded for homework. Data were recursively collected and analyzed from ten courses over three semesters. Classroom observations and reflection were triangulated with interviews and focus groups. Findings suggest that practice and self-efficacy in the FL classroom are indeed linked and that other factors such as peer familiarity and grading also play a role. The paper concludes with implications for language learning and teaching.
外语课堂学生自我效能感的感知:一项基于设计的研究
外语教室可能是一个焦虑的环境,学生们感到不舒服,不得不用一种他们感到不足和很少练习的语言进行交流。在特定技能任务中自我效能低下往往是罪魁祸首。虽然成功的语言学习涉及许多因素,但本研究探讨了实践如何影响学生在外语课堂上的自我效能感。本定性研究采用自我效能理论和基于设计的研究,将课堂“翻转”到关注学生在课堂上的输入和输出练习,并录制语法教学视频作为家庭作业。数据递归地收集和分析了三个学期的十门课程。课堂观察和反思与访谈和焦点小组进行了三角分析。研究结果表明,外语课堂上的练习和自我效能感确实是有联系的,其他因素,如同伴熟悉度和评分也起着作用。文章最后提出了对语言学习和教学的启示。
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