Title of article :
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MALAYSIAN LEARNERS SELF-CONCEPT AND ENGAGEMENT IN ACADEMIC WRITING
Author/Authors :
Shirin, Hasina Banu International Islamic University - Institute of Education, Malaysia , Syed Hassan, Sharifah Sariah International Islamic University - Institute of Education, Malaysia , Islam, Mohammad Serazul University Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) - School of Business, Malaysia
From page :
36
To page :
52
Abstract :
This study focuses on the relationship between Malaysian learners self-concept in academic writing and their engagement in the academic writing class. A mixed methods approach was adopted, with an initial survey of 170 students, followed by two semi-structured interviews with each of eight student participants. The quantitative findings ascertained that a positive relationship existed between self-concept in academic writing and student engagement. Further exploration in the qualitative phase affirmed this and identified the nature of the links between the two constructs. The findings revealed that students self-concepts in academic writing and engagement were dynamic constructs in that they were influenced by multiple internal and external factors from students past and present contexts. They were therefore susceptible to change, and developmental in nature. Both self-concept in academic writing and engagement were found to play an important role in helping students adapt to their new academic context and learning demands, since the intertwining ecologies of self-concept in academic writing and engagement appear to tap a common motivational element related to goals and future self. The findings of this study suggest that students may benefit from writing support and a writing curriculum that is discipline-specific to help enhance their self- concepts, academic identity and academic legitimacy. It is also suggested that an extensive professional development program be provided for instructors and institutions to cope with any major curriculum and policy changes.
Keywords :
E , learning environment , Interaction , Islamic teaching , well , being , education , Malaysia
Journal title :
Malaysian Online Journal Of Educational Management
Journal title :
Malaysian Online Journal Of Educational Management
Record number :
2594017
Link To Document :
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