阅读圈在培养英语学习者的阅读动机和参与度方面的前景

IF 1.6 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Fatemeh Khonamri, Neshat Azizi, Amantius Akimjak, Viktoria Kurilenko
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论文。本研究探讨了语文教学领域的三个重要概念。目的是研究阅读圈是否是提高学生阅读动机和参与度的有效手段。为此,本研究采用定性设计,马赞达兰大学英语语言文学专业的 27 名学生参与了研究。数据通过学习日记、教师的现场记录和随后的半结构式访谈收集。在为期 12 周的时间里,所有学生都参加了每周一次的阅读圈活动。数据分析以编码和内容分析为基础。结果表明,阅读圈有可能激励学习者进行更多阅读,也是一项吸引他们参与并为阅读圈做出贡献的活动。研究结果表明,小组配置的不可重复性和活动所倡导的目标设定心态,以及完成任务后的高度成就感和愉悦感,与学习者的高度参与和阅读新段落的积极性呈正相关。尽管这些结果不能推广到其他环境中,但可以建议将其应用到其他 EFL 环境中,以激励学习者更多地参与阅读。
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The Prospects of Reading Circles for Fostering EFL Learners’ Motivation to Read and Engagement
Thesis. This study explores three important concepts in the field of language teaching. The purpose is to investigate whether reading circles are effective means of improving students’ reading motivation and engagement. Concept. To this end, using a qualitative design, 27 students of English language and literature from the University of Mazandaran participated in the study. The data were collected through a learning journal, teacher’s field notes and a subsequent semi-structured interview. All the students were engaged in a reading circle once a week for the duration of 12 weeks. Analysis of the data was done based on coding and content analysis. Results and Conclusion. Results indicated that reading circles had the potential to motivate learners to read more and also was an appealing activity for them to engage in and contribute to their circles. The findings suggested that the unrepeatable configuration of the group and the goal setting mindset promoted by the activity and a high sense of achievement and enjoyment after completion of the task corresponded positively with their high level of engagement and motivation to read new passages. Even though the results cannot be generalised to other contexts, they can be suggested to be applied in other EFL contexts for motivating learners to engage more in reading.
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Journal of Education Culture and Society
Journal of Education Culture and Society SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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