: Explores the intricate and non-linear ways motivation fluctuates over time within various learning environments.
Dornyei, Z. and Ushioda, E. (2011) Teaching and ... - SciRP.org Teaching and Researching: Motivation (2nd Editi...
, authored by Zoltán Dörnyei and Ema Ushioda, is a definitive resource in the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA). Originally published by Pearson in 2011, this edition reflects a significant shift from traditional models to socio-dynamic and complex systems perspectives in language learning. Key Concepts and Theoretical Frameworks : Explores the intricate and non-linear ways motivation
The second edition updates the landscape of motivation research by introducing several core frameworks: (2011) Teaching and
: A major highlight focusing on three components: the Ideal L2 Self (the person the learner wants to become), the Ought-to L2 Self (external pressures), and the L2 Learning Experience (the immediate impact of the teacher and curriculum).
: Moves away from seeing motivation as a static trait, instead viewing it as a dynamic, relational process influenced by the learner's social context.