高等学生的英语语言学习动机:一个系统的审查
May May Aung1, Marianne Nikolov2
1Doctoral School of Education, University of Szeged, Hungary.
Acta psychologica
|November 6, 2025
概括
研究强调了影响高等学生英语学习动机的关键因素. 了解内在,外在和自我相关因素对于增强第二语言学习 (SLA) 和学术成功至关重要.
科学领域:
- * 获得第二语言 (SLA)
- * 教育心理学 教育心理学
- *应用语言学 *应用语言学
背景情况:
- * 高等学生在第二语言 (L2) 激励研究中占有重要的人口.
- *理解英语作为一种额外语言 (EAL) 动机对于学业成功至关重要.
- *以前的研究已经探索了各种激励理论和因素.
研究的目的:
- * 为了确定高等学生的英语L2动机的研究差距.
- *综合现有关于影响高等教育中EAL动机的因素的文献.
- * 为未来的L2动机研究方向提供基础.
主要方法:
- * 系统的文献审查,遵循PRISMA指南.
- * 搜索了科学网,Scopus和谷歌学者数据库.
- *综合了2014年至2024年间发表的46项研究.
主要成果:
- * 自决理论和多尔尼耶的L2动机自我系统是主要的理论框架.
- * 定量研究设计,特别是问卷和采访,是普遍存在的.
- *内在的,外在的,整合性的,工具性的动机和L2自我概念与动机和成就有显著的相关性.
结论:
- * 在理解动机和参与各种任务的纵向变化方面存在差距.
- * 需要进一步研究L2动机,坚和外语英语之间的相互作用.
- * 未来的研究应该探索在第三级EAL环境中细微的动机动态.
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