نتایج جستجو برای: attitudes toward l2 learning

تعداد نتایج: 870899  

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2005
Rebecca M Puhl Marlene B Schwartz Kelly D Brownell

In 3 experiments, the authors tested the effect of perceived social consensus on attitudes toward obese people. Participants completed self-report measures of attitudes toward obese people prior to and after manipulated consensus feedback depicting attitudes of others. In Study 1 (N=60), participants decreased negative and increased positive stereotypes after learning that others held more favo...

2017
Laura K. Wagner Simon Schindler Marc-André Reinhard

Previous research found that introducing difficulties and challenges during learning has desirable outcomes. With the present work, we investigated the question how the use of and the attitudes toward such learning strategies (so-called desirable difficulties) are related to self-compassion, a concept that describes the tendency to be understanding and kind to oneself when confronted with negat...

Journal: :IJICTE 2013
Anu A. Gokhale Paul E. Brauchle Kenton F. Machina

The current post-secondary graduation rates in computing disciplines suggest American universities are only training enough students to fill one third of the projected 1.4 million technology and computing jobs available (National Center for Women and Information Technology, 2011). Pursuit of information technology (IT) majors depends, to a great extent, on students’ attitudes toward these major...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Psychology 2021

In the first semester of 2020 academic year, many universities and junior colleges in Japan were affected by COVID-19 had to switch non-in-person classes. This study explored active learning attitudes online The survey was conducted two sessions (late June mid-August). Participants (489 undergraduate college students) completed a questionnaire results showed that students’ toward preference for...

2009
Betty Mitchell Iris Geva-May

This study explores attitudes towards and affecting online learning implementation. In recent years there has been greater acceptance of online learning by institutional decision-makers, as evidenced by higher levels of institutional involvement; nevertheless, the increase in faculty acceptance lags behind. This gap affects the widespread adoption of online learning. This paper proposes that fa...

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2015
afshin mohammadi mohammad raouf moini

the salient, and often ignored, role that out-of-class learning plays in second/foreign language (l2) learners’ development is overshadowed by classroom research. the main aim of this study is to problematize the role of out-of-class learning in the specific english-as-foreign-language (efl) context of iran by examination of the ways in which four learners attempted to revamp their english lang...

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2012
ali mohammad fazilatfar shahin ghorbani leial samavarchi

audiovisual material accompanied by interlingual subtitles is a powerful pedagogical tool which can help improve the vocabulary learning of second-language learners. this study was intended to determine whether or not the mode (standard and reversed) of subtitling affects the incidental vocabulary acquisition of iranian l2 learners while watching tv programs. forty-five participants were random...

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2014
gholam reza zarei ahmad alibabaee

in an effort to expand the disciplinary discussions on transfer in l2 writing and because most studies have focused on transfer as reuse and not as an adequate adaptation of writing knowledge in new contexts, the present study as the first of its kind aimed to explore the issue of adaptive transfer in an english for general academic purposes (egap) writing course. the study thus focused on type...

2010
Amanda Gardner

Introduction From Guesswork to Inquiry: A Rationale “Why am I learning this language? How is my language learning affected by my attitudes and my context?” For the average second language (L2) learner, these questions are probably not often considered in such an explicit fashion. For L2 educators and L2 motivation researchers, however, these student-centered questions are urgent and ever-presen...

2014
Ahmed Abdulateef Sabti Rasha Sami Chaichan

This study examines the attitudes of Saudi Arabian high school students toward the use of computer technologies in learning English. The study also discusses the possible barriers that affect and limit the actual usage of computers. Quantitative approach is applied in this research, which involved 30 Saudi Arabia students of a high school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The respondents comprised 15 ...

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