This book offers an in-depth exploration of the causes and
consequences of competition among language learners, with a particular
focus on understanding the intricate relationships between
competitiveness, beliefs about competition, and other psychological
variables pertinent to language learning, such as motivation, anxiety,
and mindsets. The initial chapters provide a comprehensive review of
various competition theories and the latest empirical research on
competition across diverse domains, including education and the
workplace. Subsequently, the book qualitatively investigates the
linguistic, psychological, educational, cultural, and contextual
factors that contribute to competition in English language classrooms.
It also delves into the potential psychological, educational, and
personal outcomes of such competition in second language (L2) learning
environments. Furthermore, this monograph scrutinizes the interplay
between competition-related variables and the motivational and
emotional dimensions of L2 learning. In its concluding sections, the
book offers practical insights for language educators, guiding them on
how to effectively manage competition among students to mitigate its
adverse effects while leveraging its potential to enhance language
learning and development.
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Causes, Consequences, and Implications
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031756153
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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