Chinese learners’ Swahili learning motivational trajectories

IF 1.5 3区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Yang Zhao, Citing Li, X. Zhou
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By adopting a longitudinal multiple‐case study approach, we tracked two Swahili language learners’ motivational trajectories over 20 months from 2020 to 2022 via investment as a sociological lens. Data were collected through four semi‐structured interviews with each participant. Thematic analysis of the data revealed that the two focal learners chose to invest in learning Swahili upon matriculation due to the influence of family capital and ideology, imagined professional identity, and perceived cultural capital concomitant with their learning. Moreover, their sustained learning endeavors can largely be attributed to academic support from teachers, positive self‐positioning as legitimate Swahili speakers in multi‐dimensional spaces, and their efforts to eliminate stereotypes. We argue that their Swahili learning motivation underwent a spiral‐rise development, and through sustained efforts to learn the Swahili language, learners appear to be able to translate capital into new forms and construct imagined identities. This article concludes by discussing pedagogical implications for the development of multilingual education in China.
中国学习者的斯瓦希里语学习动机轨迹
通过采用纵向多案例研究方法,我们以投资为社会学视角,追踪了两名斯瓦希里语学习者从 2020 年到 2022 年 20 个月的学习动机轨迹。我们通过对每位参与者进行四次半结构化访谈来收集数据。对数据的主题分析表明,两位重点学习者在入学时选择投资学习斯瓦希里语,是由于家庭资本和意识形态、想象中的职业身份以及与学习相关的文化资本的影响。此外,他们的持续学习努力在很大程度上归功于教师的学术支持、在多维空间中作为合法斯瓦希里语使用者的积极自我定位以及他们为消除刻板印象所做的努力。我们认为,他们的斯瓦希里语学习动机经历了螺旋式上升的发展,通过持续努力学习斯瓦希里语,学习者似乎能够将资本转化为新的形式,并构建想象中的身份。本文最后讨论了对中国多语教育发展的教学启示。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Linguistics (InJAL) publishes articles that explore the relationship between expertise in linguistics, broadly defined, and the everyday experience of language. Its scope is international in that it welcomes articles which show explicitly how local issues of language use or learning exemplify more global concerns.
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