Title of article
The Interplay between Young Learners' Sense of Self-Efficacy in Reading Comprehension and English Language Proficiency
Author/Authors
Barjesteh, Hamed Department of English Language Teaching - Islamic Azad University Ayatollah Amoli Branch, Amol, Iran , Manoochehrzadeh, Mehdi Department of English Language Teaching - Islamic Azad University Ayatollah Amoli Branch, Amol, Iran , Hosseini, Mohammad Department of English Language Teaching - Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Pages
18
From page
39
To page
56
Abstract
This study intended to explore the interplay between young language learners' sense of
self-efficacy regarding reading comprehension in their reading test performance
associated with learning English among universities. To undertake the study, a
purposive sampling method was adopted. A total of 60 freshmen undergraduate
learners of English consented to participate in this study. A self-efficacy questionnaire
was employed to collect to young learners' beliefs in their own reading capabilities
with a hope to explore the effects of high and low self-efficacy on reading proficiency.
Accordingly, students’ reading proficiency was examined based on their performance
to the reading comprehension test adopted from a paper-based Longman TOEFL. The
findings revealed that there was a direct and significant relationship between the
learners' self-efficacy beliefs about learning and their language proficiency. The result
attested that students with high self–efficacy are more proficient in their language
learning as compared with those of low self-efficacy. EFL teachers and students as
well materials developers’ can take the advantage of the findings. Theoretical and
pedagogical implications for foreign language learning and teaching are also
discussed.
Keywords
Foreign language learning , Self-efficacy , Reading proficiency , Learners' beliefs
Journal title
Sociological of Studies of youth
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2522504
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