A “positive” turn in heritage language education: Multilingual children's voices on language learner well-being

IF 4.9 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Yue Zhou, Yongcan Liu
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This paper presents the first empirical attempt to understand language learner well-being in the context of heritage language (HL) learning. Adopting a positive psychology perspective, the research investigates the well-being experiences of Chinese heritage language (CHL) children to explore what flourishing means in HL learning. Data were collected from multimodal focus groups with 40 young CHL learners in the UK, involving a well-being exercise, a drawing activity, and semi-structured discussions. Following an appreciative inquiry approach, the findings indicate that HL learners' well-being revolves around “feeling good,” “doing well,” and “being connected,” including six essential components: positive emotions, affirmative self, perceived competence, active engagement, supportive relations, and diasporic connections. By centring young learners’ perspectives, we propose a multidimensional framework representing different aspects of their flourishing in the journey of HL development, which informs further theorisation of HL learner well-being as multifaceted, interconnected, and contextual. By shifting the emphasis from linguistic achievement to a more holistic approach that prioritises the socio-emotional wellness of HL learners, we also seek to instigate a “positive” turn in HL education which provides an intellectual basis for the design, implementation, and evaluation of future HL interventions with significant policy implications.

遗产语言教育的 "积极 "转变:多语种儿童对语言学习者福祉的看法
本文首次尝试通过实证研究来了解传承语言(HL)学习背景下语言学习者的幸福感。该研究从积极心理学的角度出发,调查了中国传承语言(CHL)儿童的幸福体验,以探索在传承语言学习中 "繁荣 "的含义。研究通过多模式焦点小组收集数据,小组成员包括 40 名英国年轻的中国传统语言学习者,小组活动包括幸福感练习、绘画活动和半结构化讨论。采用欣赏式探究方法,研究结果表明,汉语学习者的幸福感围绕着 "感觉良好"、"做得好 "和 "有联系",包括六个基本要素:积极情绪、肯定自我、能力感知、积极参与、支持性关系和散居地联系。通过以青年学习者的视角为中心,我们提出了一个多维框架,代表了他们在汉语发展历程中蓬勃发展的不同方面,为进一步将汉语学习者的福祉理论化为多方面的、相互关联的和情境性的福祉提供了依据。通过将重点从语言成绩转移到更全面的方法,即优先考虑人文科学学习者的社会情感健康,我们还寻求在人文科学教育中推动 "积极的 "转变,为设计、实施和评估具有重大政策影响的未来人文科学干预措施提供知识基础。
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System
System Multiple-
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
202
审稿时长
64 days
期刊介绍: This international journal is devoted to the applications of educational technology and applied linguistics to problems of foreign language teaching and learning. Attention is paid to all languages and to problems associated with the study and teaching of English as a second or foreign language. The journal serves as a vehicle of expression for colleagues in developing countries. System prefers its contributors to provide articles which have a sound theoretical base with a visible practical application which can be generalized. The review section may take up works of a more theoretical nature to broaden the background.
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