2014
DOI: 10.5539/ies.v7n9p122
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Foreign Language Learners’ Motivation and Its Effects on Their Achievement: Implications for Effective Teaching of Students Studying Japanese at Universiti Brunei Darussalam

Abstract: An increasing number of students at the University of Brunei Darussalam are studying the Japanese language. However, research on the relationship between learners' motivation and their achievement has not been given sufficient attention in Japanese foreign language education compared to English in Brunei. The present study, which utilized a quantitative survey, attempted to address this information gap. Based on the Brunei university student sample, five main motivational factors were extracted by factor analy… Show more

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“…Besides disability, previous research also examined the mental health concerns of students in the education system (Mundia 2010a;Mundia, 2010b;Mundia 2012a, b;Mundia, 2013;Mundia, 2015). Most of the teaching and learning research on Brunei has focused on a wide range of school subjects including mathematics and Japanese language (Mundia, 1998;Mundia, 2010c;Mundia, 2010d;Mundia, 2007;Mundia, 2009;Mundia, 2011a;Mundia, 2012c;Keaney & Mundia, 2014;Mundia & Metussin, 2019). The training of teachers was also accorded priority by research (e.g.…”
Section: Past Research On Brunei Work Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides disability, previous research also examined the mental health concerns of students in the education system (Mundia 2010a;Mundia, 2010b;Mundia 2012a, b;Mundia, 2013;Mundia, 2015). Most of the teaching and learning research on Brunei has focused on a wide range of school subjects including mathematics and Japanese language (Mundia, 1998;Mundia, 2010c;Mundia, 2010d;Mundia, 2007;Mundia, 2009;Mundia, 2011a;Mundia, 2012c;Keaney & Mundia, 2014;Mundia & Metussin, 2019). The training of teachers was also accorded priority by research (e.g.…”
Section: Past Research On Brunei Work Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future studies may also examine the impact of offering properly scaffolded, linguistically, academically, and cognitively challenging tasks as in YPAR on students’ developing proficiency and on their motivation to learn the language. World language researchers from within the content‐based and project‐based fields (Doiz, Lasagabaster, & Sierra, ; Keaney & Mundia, ) have begun to examine such relationships. Similarly, Dincer, Yesil Yurt, and Goksu (2014) have examined the positive effects of autonomy‐supportive classroom practices like YPAR on student language learning, and YPAR research in other fields has indicated that the practice may help motivate students to engage in school (Cammarota & Romero, ; Ozer & Wright, ).…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides it demands the ability to evaluate personal qualities as factors of occupational choice and form a hierarchy of individual factors. The concept of motivation is observable thorough peoples' behaviour in everyday life and psychologists have developed various procedures for assessing it (Keaney & Mundia, 2014). For this purpose we used interviewing www.ccsenet.org/ies…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%