Title of article :
Exploring the Preferred Achievement Goal Orientation of Iranian EFL Learners and Its Relationship with Learning Strategies and Academic Achievement
Author/Authors :
Moghimi ، Mina Shahrekord University
Abstract :
In recent years, educational studies have acknowledged that academic motivation is a powerful predictor of students’ academic achievement. Goal orientation is one facet of academic motivation that concerns the reasons for which students pursue achievement activities. Using AGQ and RSPQ2F instruments, this study seeks to identify dominant achievement goal orientation held by Iranian EFL learners and examine the relationships between students’ achievement goals, learning approaches, and academic achievement. The sample consisted of 80 EFL students majoring in English Literature and English Translation. The results of the data analysis indicated that the mastery goal is the dominant goal orientation adopted by learners. Afterward, performanceapproach and performanceavoidance goals are respectively the achievement goal orientations adopted by Iranian EFL learners. Significant correlations were found between both mastery and performanceapproach goals and deep approaches. Performanceavoidance goals were found to be significantly and positively related to surface approaches to learning. In addition, performanceapproach goals were positively related to academic outcome, whereas, performanceavoidance goals were negatively related to academic achievement. There was no relationship between mastery goals and students’ outcomes. The study also bears some theoretical and practical pedagogical implications regarding the importance of motivation and goal setting which will be offered and discussed in detail at the end of the study.
Keywords :
goal orientation , EFL learners , Language performance , Education , EFL Context
Journal title :
Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Translation Studies