Title of article :
On The Effect of Self-Motivation Instruction on the Language Learners’ Belief on Autonomy
Author/Authors :
Alavi, Taher Department of Foreign languages - Urmia University, Urmia , Mohammadi, Mohammad Farhangian University, Urmia
Abstract :
Dörnyei (2005) proposed a new form of motivation which aims at equipping the learners with
a lifelong approach to motivation which is self-induced by the learner and it is not needed for
any extrinsic mediation, having understood how to keep yourself motivated. This study was an
attempt to find out the effect of self-motivation strategies instruction on the learners’ belief on
learner autonomy in L2 learning. To find out the possible effect of our independent variable
we selected one intermediate level class in grade 2 (25 males) in high school out of the whole
population of high school students in west Azerbaijan, Iran, via availability sampling. Having
ensured the homogeneity of the class members’ English proficiency through Nelson test, we
gave them a questionnaire on the learners’ belief on autonomy in learning L2 to answer. Then
within two months, in a separate class the students were given instructions on how to employ
self-motivation strategies while learning English. After two months of instruction, they were
given the same questionnaire again to get to know the possible effect of our independent
variable. Having analyzed the obtained data in SPSS software, the results showedthat our
hypothesis was rejected and our null hypothesis was verified.
Keywords :
Self-motivation , Learner beliefs , Autonomy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics