Title of article :
Contradictions in Writing Anxiety: A Qualitative Case Study of Expansive Learning among Iranian EFL Learners
Author/Authors :
Nazari, Mohsen Department of English Language and Literature - Payameh Noor University, Iran , Farnia, Maryam Department of English Language and Literature - Payameh Noor University, Iran , Ghonsooly, Behzad Department of English Language and Literature - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran , Jafarigohar, Manoochehr Department of English Language and Literature - Payameh Noor University, Iran
Abstract :
This qualitative study aimed at exploring the causes of writing anxiety from an expansive learning perspective.
Given the centrality of writing for both EFL learners and teachers, writing anxiety was explored
through a longitudinal study spanning two years with 25 EFL learners and teachers who participated by
providing comments, diaries, and documents. The participants were also observed and interviewed following
Mwanza's model as a guide. The obtained data in the whole process was constantly thematized by
means of a qualitative software, NVIVO 10. The main themes on writing anxiety were extracted from
teachers and learners by applying contradictions as a principle of expansive learning theory. To help learners
become transformative agents of anxiety, an intervention process was carried out in the form of an
online collaborative writing task. The findings recommend applying contradictions as an initiative point for
problem-solving and a driving impellent of activity which may lead to expansive learning. Besides, the dynamic
and developmental process is hoped to help learners expand and transform their writing anxiety. Contradictions
may also become an initiation for future studies on language learning.
Keywords :
Writing anxiety , Expansive learning , EFL Learners , Activity theory , Contradictions
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics