Drawing on quantitative and qualitative data from teachers and students in Hong Kong’s secondary schools, this book examines critical questions in relation to language learning motivation and instructional contexts. Readers are provided with a critical overview of developments in theory and research on language learning motivation and the potential to further extend these developments.
Grounded in the Douglas Fir Group conceptualization of language learning, the book explores the complex interplay of diverse factors that shape learners’ motivation. It offers a unique window into the situated nature of language learning motivation in the macro, meso, and micro contexts of a Chinese heritage society. In so doing, it brings the Chinese voice into the theorization of this important language learning construct. Potential future research avenues are suggested, and implications for policy and practice are discussed.
Product details
Publisher : Routledge; 1st edition (29 Jan. 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 208 pages
ISBN-10 : 1032301902
ISBN-13 : 978-1032301907
Dimensions : 15.6 x 1.19 x 23.4 cm
Best Sellers Rank: 1,204,897 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
1,384 in Educational Psychology
1,787 in Secondary Schools
2,207 in Teaching in Higher & Further Education