大学生远程英语学习者的学习动机因素:一个中国个案研究

IF 0.4 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Jing Liu
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本研究探讨了新冠肺炎疫情防控背景下,中国某高校英语专业本科生远程授课的消极因素。通过深入访谈,深入研究学生在这一不寻常时期的反思,提供了一个定性分析是什么让学生失去动力,并将研究结果与早期在传统课堂中进行的研究结果进行比较。总共有10名学生参与了这项研究,并提供了他们的见解。访谈按照既定的定性研究方法进行转录和编码。研究表明,在远程教育背景下,缺乏学习策略对学生的影响最大,其次是教师相关因素、学习环境、技术问题和同伴影响。缺乏自我调节被确定为最大的消极因素,其次是课堂上的师生互动、不适当的机构管理、长时间的屏幕时间和负面的同伴影响。支持之前的研究结果,该研究发现,自我相关和教师相关的因素会影响动机丧失,但在这项研究中,它们的权重不同,比如缺乏自我调节,这比之前的文献更强大。技术问题,如屏幕时间过长,与不适当的制度安排有关,这也与以前的调查结果不同。这些发现可能为未来关于传统和非传统语言教育融合的讨论提供了一个跳板,可能会对学生的积极性下降产生影响©2022。PUCV,智利
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Demotivating Factors among Undergraduate Distance English Learners: A Chinese Case Study
This study explores demotivating factors for undergraduate English majors in a Chinese university in the context of distance courses during the COVID-19 lockdown. Delving into students’ reflection in this unusual period through in-depth interviews, a qualitative analysis of what demotivates students is provided, as well as a comparison of the findings with those obtained in earlier studies conducted in traditional classrooms. In all, ten students participated in the study and provided their insights. The interviews were transcribed and coded following established qualitative research methods. It is shown that in the context of distance education, the lack of learning strategies demotivated students the most, followed by teacher-related factors, learning environment, technical problems, and peer influences. The lack of self-regulation was pinpointed as the largest demotivator, trailed by teacher-student interactions in class, inappropriate institutional management, long screen time, and negative peer influences. Supporting previous results, this study found that self-related and teacher-related factors impacted demotivation, but in this research they had different weightings, such as the lack of self-regulation which was more powerful than previously documented. Technical problems, such as the long screen time, were related to inappropriate institutional arrangements, and this also diverged from previous findings. These findings may prove a springboard to future discussion on blends of traditional and non-traditional language education, with possible effects on student demotivation at the forefront © 2022. PUCV, Chile
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Revista Signos
Revista Signos Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Es una revista científica cuya misión es estimular y facilitar el intercambio académico entre investigadores de la comunidad científica internacional, publicando artículos originales de investigaciones científicas tanto teóricas como aplicadas en idioma español, inglés y portugués. Su enfoque disciplinar se concentra en el área de la lingüística y en el de algunas interdisciplinas: Psicolingüística, Lingüística del Texto y del Discurso, Lingüística Aplicada y Lingüística y Computación.
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