泰国大学生学习不同外语的动机:Dörnyei 的 L2MSS 视角

Q3 Social Sciences
Luoling Yang, Aphiwit Liang-Itsara
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Dörnyei (2005) 的研究散发出积极的光芒,强调了语言学习动机在传统方法之外的关键作用。本研究利用 Dörnyei 的 L2 动机自我系统(L2MSS)理论,对泰国学习英语以外语言(LOTEs)的 261 名本科生进行了调查。本研究采用混合研究法,通过问卷调查和自愿访谈的方式,对参与者的学习动机概况进行了探讨。研究结果显示,LOTE 学生的学习动机水平较高,理想的 L2 自我、L2 学习经验、工具性促进、国际姿态和文化/社区兴趣是重要的预测因素。值得注意的是,在所有 LOTE 群体中,L2 学习经验是最有影响力的预测因素,这为教育进步提供了一条充满希望的途径。该研究提倡采用动态教学方法,营造积极的环境,强调实际益处,融入文化元素,应对在线课堂挑战。乐观的建议包括教师的持续发展、教育工作者之间的合作以及家长的参与,以获得充满活力和动力的教育体验。这项研究的基调是乐观的,建议通过增加样本量和纳入各种不常用语言(LCTLs)来扩大研究范围。
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Thai Undergraduates’ Motivation in Learning Different Foreign Languages: A Dörnyei’s L2MSS Perspective
Dörnyei’s (2005) research radiates positivity, emphasizing the crucial role of motivation in language learning beyond traditional methods. The study investigated 261 undergraduate students in Thailand studying languages other than English (LOTEs), utilizing Dörnyei’s L2 motivational self-system (L2MSS) theory. Employing a mixed-methods research approach, the study explored participants’ motivational profiles through questionnaires and voluntary interviews. The findings reveal high motivation levels among LOTE students, with ideal L2 self, L2 learning experience, instrumentality–promotion, international posture, and cultural/community interest as significant predictors. Notably, L2 learning experience emerged as the most influential predictor across all LOTE groups, offering a promising avenue for educational advancements. It advocates a dynamic teaching approach, fostering positive environments, emphasizing practical benefits, integrating cultural elements, and addressing online classroom challenges. Optimistic recommendations include ongoing teacher development, collaboration among educators, and parental involvement for a vibrant and motivating educational experience. The study’s upbeat tone suggests potential expansion through increased sample sizes and incorporating a diverse array of less commonly taught languages (LCTLs).
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