Autonomy support beyond the language learning classroom : a self-determination theory perspective /: a self-determination theory perspective. (2022)
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- Title:
- Autonomy support beyond the language learning classroom : a self-determination theory perspective /: a self-determination theory perspective. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Autonomy support beyond the language learning classroom : a self-determination theory perspective
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Jo Mynard, Scott J. Shelton-Strong.
- Editors:
- Mynard, Jo
Shelton-Strong, Scott J, 1966- - Contents:
- Tables and Figures; Contributors Jo Mynard and Scott J. Shelton-Strong: Introduction: Autonomy Support Beyond the Language Learning Classroom: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective Part 1: Theoretical Underpinnings 1. Johnmarshall Reeve: A Brief but Comprehensive Overview of Self-Determination Theory 2. Johnmarshall Reeve: What it Means to 'Take Ownership over One’s Own Learning' in a Self-Determination Theory Analysis Part 2: Autonomy Support in Learning Environments and Open Spaces 3. Ali Dincer and Tuba Işık: Understanding the Inner Motivational Resources of Language Learners’ Out-of-class Technology Use for Language Learning 4. Xuan Hoang, Alice Chik, Ruth French and Sue Ollerhead: Vietnamese EFL Students’ Out-of-classroom Motivation Viewed through Self-Determination Theory 5. Yanling Li, Jiaxiu Zhang and Pingying Hu: Autonomy-supportive Online EFL Writing: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective 6. Satoko Watkins: Creating Social Learning Opportunities Outside the Classroom: How Interest-based Learning Communities Support Learners’ Basic Psychological Needs Part 3: Autonomy Support in Communities and Relationships 7. Mustafa Firat, Kimberly A. Noels and Nigel Mantou Lou: Self-Determined Motivation in Language Learning beyond the Classroom: Interpersonal, Intergroup and Intercultural Processes 8. W.L. Quint Oga-Baldwin: The Quality of Our Connections Matters: Relationships Motivation Theory in Independent Language Learning 9. Satoko Kato: Establishing High-QualityTables and Figures; Contributors Jo Mynard and Scott J. Shelton-Strong: Introduction: Autonomy Support Beyond the Language Learning Classroom: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective Part 1: Theoretical Underpinnings 1. Johnmarshall Reeve: A Brief but Comprehensive Overview of Self-Determination Theory 2. Johnmarshall Reeve: What it Means to 'Take Ownership over One’s Own Learning' in a Self-Determination Theory Analysis Part 2: Autonomy Support in Learning Environments and Open Spaces 3. Ali Dincer and Tuba Işık: Understanding the Inner Motivational Resources of Language Learners’ Out-of-class Technology Use for Language Learning 4. Xuan Hoang, Alice Chik, Ruth French and Sue Ollerhead: Vietnamese EFL Students’ Out-of-classroom Motivation Viewed through Self-Determination Theory 5. Yanling Li, Jiaxiu Zhang and Pingying Hu: Autonomy-supportive Online EFL Writing: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective 6. Satoko Watkins: Creating Social Learning Opportunities Outside the Classroom: How Interest-based Learning Communities Support Learners’ Basic Psychological Needs Part 3: Autonomy Support in Communities and Relationships 7. Mustafa Firat, Kimberly A. Noels and Nigel Mantou Lou: Self-Determined Motivation in Language Learning beyond the Classroom: Interpersonal, Intergroup and Intercultural Processes 8. W.L. Quint Oga-Baldwin: The Quality of Our Connections Matters: Relationships Motivation Theory in Independent Language Learning 9. Satoko Kato: Establishing High-Quality Relationships through a Mentoring Programme: Relationships Motivation Theory Part 4: Autonomy Support in Advising and Self-Access for Language Learning 10. Scott J. Shelton-Strong and Maria Giovanna Tassinari: Facilitating an Autonomy-Supportive Learning Climate: Advising in Language Learning and Basic Psychological Needs 11. Micòl Beseghi: Mindfulness and Advising in Language Learning: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective 12. Jo Mynard: Reimagining the Self-Access Centre as a Place to Thrive Scott J. Shelton-Strong: Conclusion: Where to Go from Here? Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Bristol : Multilingual Matters
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 401.93
Second language acquisition -- Psychological aspects
Language and languages -- Study and teaching -- Psychological aspects
Autonomy (Psychology)
Motivation in education
Informal language learning
Non-formal education - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781788929066
9781788929059 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781788929042
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