An Investigation into the Demotivating and Remotivating Factors among Iranian MA and PhD Exam Candidates of TEFL

Ali Derakhshan, Mohammad Qafouri, Maryam Faribi
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Learning outcomes will highly increase if barriers are identified and removed appropriately. Since demotivating factors can affect the learning process negatively, regaining the lost interest of learners leads to higher levels of academic achievement. Demotivation has been referred to as low motivation instead of being an independent concept on its own on the one hand, and the demotivating factors related to PhD exam candidates have not been taken into consideration so far on the other hand. As a result, this research attempted to examine both the demotivating and remotivating factors in the Iranian milieu, for which 100 MA and 78 PhD exam candidates from various universities took part in our study. The participants filled out a validated demotivating questionnaire for data collection, and 15 MA and 20 PhD participants participated in a semi-structured interview, encompassing five open-ended questions. The multivariate analysis of ANOVA depicted a significant difference between the most demotivating factor (economic problems) and the least demotivating one (curriculum decisions). Moreover, the data provided by the participants were analyzed to reduce the effect of these factors. Identifying the demotivating factors and trying to neutralize their negative effects by considering the remotivating options enables the policymakers to help the students move towards academic satisfaction which in the long run leads to their psychological well-being.
伊朗大学英语专业硕士、博士考生的动机丧失与动机恢复因素调查
如果发现并适当消除障碍,学习成果将大大提高。由于失去动力的因素会对学习过程产生负面影响,因此恢复学习者失去的兴趣会导致更高水平的学习成绩。一方面,动机丧失被认为是低动机,而不是一个独立的概念,另一方面,与博士考生有关的动机丧失因素至今尚未得到考虑。因此,本研究试图考察伊朗环境中的激励因素和激励因素,来自不同大学的100名硕士和78名博士考生参与了我们的研究。参与者填写了一份有效的数据收集问卷,15名硕士和20名博士参与者参加了一个半结构化的访谈,包括五个开放式问题。方差分析(ANOVA)的多变量分析描述了最不利于激励的因素(经济问题)和最不利于激励的因素(课程决定)之间的显著差异。此外,还对参与者提供的数据进行了分析,以减少这些因素的影响。确定消极因素,并试图通过考虑激励选择来抵消其负面影响,使政策制定者能够帮助学生走向学术满意度,从长远来看,这将导致他们的心理健康。
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