كليدواژه :
L2 motivation , ecological systems theory , rural settings , high school
چكيده لاتين :
This study explores the experiences of two high school students
learning English in rural Vietnam through the lens of ecological
systems theory. It also aims to gain in-depth insights into learners’
constructions of motivation within the nexus of personal and
ecological elements. Data gathering spanned approximately
months and was based primarily on interviews, observations, and
written and visual reflections. The analytical procedures drew on
deductive category application in which pre-formulated
theoretical constructs were used for content analysis. Findings
show that given the constraints of rural context, the learning
experiences of the two participants were vividly unfolded through
their dynamic role in perceiving and evaluating language
resources, support and learning opportunities, and their ongoing
interaction with elements within and across ecosystems. Such
processes contributed to shaping the ways in which these learners
constructed their L motivation against the challenges in their
lifeworld. The study reiterates the importance of examining
motivation in context, incorporating both personal and ecological
aspects underpinning language learning at both micro and macro
levels. It calls for dialogues, discussions and negotiation among
various educational stakeholders in creating language
environments and opportunities for learners in rural settings.