The Motivation Conundrum: What motivates university students in an EAP program?

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Keren Goldfrad, Simone Sandler, J. Borenstein, E. Ben-Artzi
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The purpose of the research project described in this paper is to examine the salient features of motivation driving tertiary level learners of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) in the Israeli student population at Bar Ilan University. The quantitative study included 228 undergraduate university EAP students studying in various disciplines. Dornyei’s L2 Motivational Self-System Questionnaire was translated to Hebrew and modified for cultural appropriateness and language clarity. Exploratory factor analysis of the students' answers revealed seven salient features, ranked from highest to lowest, underlying motivation in second language learning with varying degrees of perceived importance. The results present an Israeli perspective which differs from other studies conducted on English Foreign Language (EFL) populations. This leads to the conclusion that a broad perspective toward motivation in the language classroom is important in order to understand motivation among EAP students. Implications for pedagogy and suggestions for future research are explored and discussed.
动机难题:大学生学习EAP课程的动机是什么?
本文所描述的研究项目的目的是研究巴伊兰大学以色列学生群体中驱动高等教育学术英语学习者(EAP)动机的显著特征。定量研究对象为228名不同学科的本科高校EAP学生。Dornyei的第二语言动机自我系统问卷被翻译成希伯来语,并根据文化适应性和语言清晰度进行了修改。对学生答案的探索性因素分析揭示了七个显著特征,从高到低排列,第二语言学习的潜在动机具有不同程度的重要性。结果显示以色列的观点不同于其他对英语外语(EFL)人群进行的研究。由此得出的结论是,为了理解EAP学生的动机,对语言课堂中的动机有一个广阔的视角是很重要的。本文探讨了对教育学的启示和对未来研究的建议。
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