Do teachers’ well-being and resilience predict their Foreign Language Teaching Enjoyment (FLTE)?

IF 2.1 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Rining Wei, Xiaoyan Yang, Jing Wang
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Abstract This study was one (partial) replication of the first study focusing on FL teacher enjoyment with the Foreign Language Teaching Enjoyment (FLTE) Scale. The influence of well-being, resilience, and some selected socio-biographical variables on FLTE was examined with a more refined data analysis approach based on hierarchical regression (i.e., offering a range of effect sizes for each predictor). Results showed that resilience (Δ R 2 = 11.7 %–38.9 %) and well-being (Δ R 2 = 3.6 %–30.9 %) were important factors statistically significantly predicting FLTE for Chinese EFL teachers, whereas length of teaching experience (Δ R 2 = 0.1 %–2.2 %) was not regarded as an important predictor and gender (Δ R 2 = 0.02 %–0.13 %) was deemed unimportant. This replication study has (1) confirmed that well-being and resilience predict FLTE, (2) reaffirmed the value of the above-mentioned more refined approach, and (3) underscored the benefit for including at least one socio-biographical variable together with the researchers’ focal factors as predictors in hierarchical regression, which will provide useful reference for the relative importance of each predictor. Some practical implications are also discussed.
教师幸福感和弹性能否预测其外语教学乐趣?
摘要本研究是对第一个使用外语教学享受量表(FLTE)对外语教师享受进行研究的一次(部分)复制。福祉、恢复力和一些选定的社会传记变量对FLTE的影响通过基于分层回归的更精细的数据分析方法进行了检验(即,为每个预测因子提供一系列效应大小)。结果显示,心理弹性(Δ r2 = 11.7% - 38.9%)和幸福感(Δ r2 = 3.6% - 30.9%)是预测中国英语教师外语学习成绩的重要因素,而教学经验长度(Δ r2 = 0.1% - 2.2%)不被认为是重要的预测因素,性别(Δ r2 = 0.02% - 0.13%)不重要。这项重复性研究(1)证实了幸福感和弹性预测FLTE,(2)重申了上述更精细方法的价值,(3)强调了将至少一个社会-传记变量与研究人员的焦点因素一起作为分层回归预测因子的好处,这将为每个预测因子的相对重要性提供有用的参考。本文还讨论了一些实际意义。
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