积极心理学与语言学习:一个系统的范围回顾

IF 2.7 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Selami Aydın, Işıl Tekin
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虽然情绪对学习新语言的成就和表现至关重要,但之前的研究主要集中在消极情绪和第二语言习得和外语学习的认知方面。然而,自2014年以来,积极心理学与语言学习之间关系的研究数量有所增加。然而,研究仍然没有定论。本研究旨在分析和综合积极心理学与第二语言习得和外语学习之间关系的研究,以提出对实践和未来研究的启示。研究结果表明,积极心理学元素的运用能有效提高外语学习的乐趣,减少外语焦虑,培养基本的语言技能。根据所得结论,提出了对实践和进一步研究的启示。研究的基本原理在第二语言习得和外语学习过程中,情绪对表现和成就至关重要。然而,直到2014年,对这些过程的研究主要集中在负面情绪和认知方面。虽然2014年以后的研究数量明显增加,但结果在获得洞察力和塑造实践和未来研究方面尚无定论。为什么这些新发现很重要?本研究的发现对于定位积极心理学在第二语言习得和外语学习中的作用具有重要意义,并可能导致一种新的语言学习方法的出现。对研究人员、教师和政策制定者的启示研究人员应关注积极心理学与不同文化、教育和教学背景下语言学习之间的关系。语文教师应重视积极心理学在课堂教学中的中介作用。要做到这一点,他们应该与学校辅导员合作。最后,课程开发者和政策制定者应该将积极心理学元素整合到职前和在职教学计划中。
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Positive psychology and language learning: A systematic scoping review
Although emotions are vitally important for achievement and performance in learning a new language, prior research has mainly focused on negative emotions and the cognitive aspects of second language acquisition and foreign language learning. However, the number of studies on the relationship between positive psychology and language learning has increased since 2014. Nevertheless, research is still inconclusive. This study, using a systematic scoping review, aims to analyse and synthesise the studies on the relationship between positive psychology and of second language acquisition and foreign language learning to present implications for practice and future research. It concludes that the use of positive psychology elements effectively enhances foreign language enjoyment, decreases foreign language anxiety, and develops basic language skills. In light of the conclusions reached, implications for practice and further research are presented. Rationale for the study Emotions are vital for performance and achievement in the second language acquisition and foreign language learning processes. However, research on these processes has mainly focused on negative emotions and the cognitive aspects until 2014. Although the number of studies has significantly increased after 2014, the results are inconclusive in gaining insight and shaping practice and future research. Why do the new findings matter? The findings in the study are significant for positioning the elements of positive psychology in second language acquisition and foreign language learning and may lead to the emergence of a novel language learning approach. Implications for researchers, teachers, and policy makers Researchers should focus on the relationships between positive psychology and language learning in different cultures and educational and instructional contexts. Language teachers need to attach importance to the mediating role of positive psychology in their classes. To achieve this, they should collaborate with school counsellors. Last, curriculum developers and policy makers should integrate and implement positive psychology elements into the pre‐service and in‐service teaching programmes.
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