Student Motivation in CORONAPOLIS: Effects of Transactional Distance Perceptions on EFL Undergraduate Students’ Motivation

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ayşegül Takkaç Tulgar
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Abstract

The concept of Transactional Distance (TD) experienced in distance education has been recorded as a focal point in many studies examining its effects in various dimensions in different courses. However, there is scarcity of research on TD in relation to learner motivation in language learning. This exploratory case study investigated TD perceptions of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) undergraduates participating in distance education courses held at a Turkish university within the boundaries of CORONAPOLIS, an imaginary city which is under the threat and destructive effects of Covid-19 pandemic. Specifically, this study examined the effects of TD perceptions on the motivation of 87 EFL students. The data were collected through the participants’ informal self-reports and open-ended questions. The results of the content analysis showed that the participants had varying perceptions of the dimensions of TD; dialogue, structure and autonomy. The results also showed that they had different motivational experiences in relation to their perceptions. In the light of the results, some pedagogical implications are made.
科罗纳波利斯学生动机:交易距离知觉对英语本科学生动机的影响
在许多研究中,远程教育中的交易距离概念已成为考察其在不同课程中不同维度影响的焦点。然而,语言学习动机与语言学习动机之间的关系研究却很少。本探索性案例研究调查了在CORONAPOLIS边界内的一所土耳其大学参加远程教育课程的EFL(作为外语的英语)本科生的TD看法,CORONAPOLIS是一个虚构的城市,受到Covid-19大流行的威胁和破坏性影响。具体而言,本研究考察了87名英语学生的TD认知对学习动机的影响。数据是通过参与者的非正式自我报告和开放式问题收集的。内容分析的结果显示,被试对TD的维度有不同的认知;对话、结构和自主性。结果还表明,他们有不同的动机经验与他们的看法。根据研究结果,提出了一些教学启示。
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