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16. Identity, Motivation and Autonomy: Stretching our Boundaries
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- 1. Exploring Links between Identity, Motivation and Autonomy 1
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Part 1: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives
- 2. Motivating Learners to Speak as Themselves 11
- 3. Joining Forces for Synergy: Agency and Metacognition as Interrelated Theoretical Perspectives on Learner Autonomy 25
- 4. Emerging Selves, Language Learning and Motivation through the Lens of Chaos 42
- 5. Identity, Motivation and Autonomy in Second Language Acquisition from the Perspective of Complex Adaptive Systems 57
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Part 2: Independent Learning Settings
- 6. Imagination, Metacognition and the L2 Self in a Self-Access Learning Environment 75
- 7. Identity, Motivation and Plurilingualism in Self-Access Centers 91
- 8. ‘Why am I Doing This?’ Maintaining Motivation 8 ‘Why am I Doing This?’ Maintaining Motivation in Distance Language Learning 107
- 9. Beliefs, Identity and Motivation in Implementing Autonomy: The Teacher’s Perspective 125
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Part 3: Cultures and Contexts
- 10. Identity, Motivation and Autonomy: A Tale of Two Cities 145
- 11. Natural Talent, Natural Acquisition and Abroad: Learner Attributions of Agency in Language Learning 160
- 12. Future Selves, Motivation and Autonomy in Long-Term EFL Learning Trajectories 177
- 13. ‘Failing’ to Achieve Autonomy in English for Medical Purposes 195
- 14. Crucial but Neglected: English as a Foreign Language Teachers’ Perspectives on Learner Motivation 212
- 15. A Dynamic Account of Autonomy, Agency and Identity in (T)EFL Learning 229
- 16. Identity, Motivation and Autonomy: Stretching our Boundaries 247
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- 1. Exploring Links between Identity, Motivation and Autonomy 1
-
Part 1: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives
- 2. Motivating Learners to Speak as Themselves 11
- 3. Joining Forces for Synergy: Agency and Metacognition as Interrelated Theoretical Perspectives on Learner Autonomy 25
- 4. Emerging Selves, Language Learning and Motivation through the Lens of Chaos 42
- 5. Identity, Motivation and Autonomy in Second Language Acquisition from the Perspective of Complex Adaptive Systems 57
-
Part 2: Independent Learning Settings
- 6. Imagination, Metacognition and the L2 Self in a Self-Access Learning Environment 75
- 7. Identity, Motivation and Plurilingualism in Self-Access Centers 91
- 8. ‘Why am I Doing This?’ Maintaining Motivation 8 ‘Why am I Doing This?’ Maintaining Motivation in Distance Language Learning 107
- 9. Beliefs, Identity and Motivation in Implementing Autonomy: The Teacher’s Perspective 125
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Part 3: Cultures and Contexts
- 10. Identity, Motivation and Autonomy: A Tale of Two Cities 145
- 11. Natural Talent, Natural Acquisition and Abroad: Learner Attributions of Agency in Language Learning 160
- 12. Future Selves, Motivation and Autonomy in Long-Term EFL Learning Trajectories 177
- 13. ‘Failing’ to Achieve Autonomy in English for Medical Purposes 195
- 14. Crucial but Neglected: English as a Foreign Language Teachers’ Perspectives on Learner Motivation 212
- 15. A Dynamic Account of Autonomy, Agency and Identity in (T)EFL Learning 229
- 16. Identity, Motivation and Autonomy: Stretching our Boundaries 247
- Index 263