Tracing the dynamics of motivational self-constructs across the lifespan: Tales from senior learners of English

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Berenice Darnault , Elsa Tragant , David Lasagabaster
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In the context of an ageing and increasingly more independent learning population, a narrative inquiry into the life stories of motivated and still active senior language users remains a promising yet unexplored area. This case study forms part of a PhD research (Darnault, 2023) on the motivational dynamics of lifelong foreign language learning (FLL) individuals. We recorded the retrospective stories of 3 exceptionally motivated French senior learners of English, aged 65 to 80, from childhood to their current learning experience. Our triangulated and multimodal approach elicited written, oral and visual data. An inductive thematic analysis first highlighted the emergence of motivational peaks, subsequently followed by the examination of clusters of self-constructs within participants’ individual time frames in light of the L2 Motivational Self System (L2MSS) framework. Results showed that upon retirement all three learners integrated language learning into their daily routine, incorporating it as an integral part of their identity and broader sense of self outside L2 domain-specific motivational constructs. A particularly unyielding hybrid L2 self emerged in later years, drawing from the combination of ought-to, ideal and anti-ought-to selves that prevailed with different degrees of intensity and interaction according to life periods.

追溯人一生中动机自我构建的动态变化:高年级英语学习者的故事
在人口老龄化和学习独立性日益增强的背景下,对积极主动且仍然活跃的老年语言使用者的生活故事进行叙事调查,仍然是一个前景广阔但尚未开发的领域。本案例研究是一项博士研究(Darnault, 2023 年)的一部分,研究终身外语学习(FLL)者的动机动态。我们记录了 3 位年龄在 65 至 80 岁之间、学习动机特别强烈的法国老年英语学习者从童年到当前学习经历的回顾性故事。我们采用三角测量和多模态方法获取了书面、口头和视觉数据。归纳式主题分析首先突出了动机高峰的出现,随后根据 L2MSS(L2 Motivational Self System)框架,对参与者个人时间框架内的自我结构群进行了研究。结果表明,三位学习者在退休后都将语言学习融入了日常生活,将语言学习作为其身份和更广泛的自我意识的组成部分,而不局限于特定语言学习领域的动机建构。晚年出现了一种特别不屈不挠的混合型 L2 自我,这种自我来自 "应该的自我"、"理想的自我 "和 "反应该的自我 "的组合。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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10.30
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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