Teaching and Researching Motivation

Zoltán Dörnyei & Ema Ushioda

Language: English

Publisher: Longman

Published: Jul 15, 2011

Description:

Cultivating motivation is crucial to a language learner's success - and therefore crucial for the language teacher and researcher to understand. This fully revised edition of a groundbreaking work reflects the dramatic changes the field of motivation research has undergone in recent years, including the impact of language globalisation and various dynamic and relational research methodologies, and offers ways in which this research can be put to practical use in the classroom and in research. Key new features and material: - A brand new chapter on current socio-dynamic and complex systems perspectives - New approaches to motivating students based on the L2 Motivational Self System- Illustrative summaries of qualitative and mixed methods studies- Samples of new self-related motivation measures Providing a clear and comprehensive theory-driven account of motivation, "Teaching and Researching Motivation "examines how theoretical insights can be used in everyday teaching practice, and offers practical tips. The final section provides a range of useful resources, including relevant websites, key reference works and tried and tested example questionnaires. Written in an accessible style and illustrated with concrete examples, it""is an invaluable resource for teachers and researchers alike. Zoltan Dornyei is Professor of Psycholinguistics in the School of English Studies, University of Nottingham. He is author of a number of books including "Research Methods in Applied Linguistics" and "The Psychology of Second Language Acquisition. "He has also co-edited "Motivation, Language Identity and the L2 Self" with Ema Ushioda." "Ema Ushioda is an Associate Professor in ELT and Applied Linguistics at the Centre for Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick. Her publications include "Learner Autonomy 5: The Role of Motivation" and "Learner Autonomy in the Foreign Language Classroom: Teacher, Learner, Curriculum and Assessment" (with David Little and Jennifer Ridley).""