Title of article
More Proficient vs. Less Proficient EFL Learners’ Perceptions of Teachers ‘Motivation Raising Strategies
Author/Authors
Yousefi, Nasrin English Department - Tehran West branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Vosoughi, Marjan English Department - Sabzevar Branch - Islamic Azad University, Sabzevar , Alemi, Mino English Department - Tehran West branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Pages
23
From page
226
To page
248
Abstract
Motivation raising strategies are frequently used in English as a Foreign
Language (EFL) classes; nevertheless, learners’ perceptions of such strategies
used by language teachers have not sufficiently been explored. Also, there are
not enough studies on differences and similarities between more and less
proficient EFL learners regarding this issue. To scrutinize this topic, a groups of
more (No=50) and less proficient EFL learners (No=50) participated in this study
by completing to a validated, researcher-made questionnaire with a five-point
Likert type format. Non-parametric Mann-Whiteny U test was run in the SPSS
ver. 23 to check the differences between the two groups. The results of the study
verified that, regardless of each individual scale in the utilized questionnaire,
overall, the more proficient ones manifested significantly less perceptions on
teachers’ motivation raising strategies based on the total estimated mean ranks
compared with the less proficient learners. However, within the surveyed scales,
only in the classroom atmosphere scale, the results showed that the less
proficient learners were more mindful of teacher strategies for motivation
raising. The findings from this study have implications for motivation raising
strategy instructions for a language classroom.
Keywords
extrinsic motivation , intrinsic motivation , more and less proficient EFL learners , perception , motivation raising strategy
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2437621
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