Title of article :
Exploring Language Mindsets, Goal orientations, and Responses to Failure: Proficiency Level in Focus
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi ، Forough Department of English Language - Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch , Sadighi ، Firooz Department of English Language - Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch , Bagheri ، Mohammad sadegh Department of English Language - Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch
Abstract :
The priming of different mindsets is expected to guide L2 students to pursue different achievement goals in language learning that direct them to respond differently in challenging situations. This study assessed a significant predictor variable(s) of goal orientation in mindset variables and a significant predictor variable(s) of responses to failure among mindsets and goal orientations. The questionnaires were distributed to 68 university students. Several semi-structured interviews with 10 university students were done. T-test, multiple hierarchical regression analyses, and thematic analysis was employed to analyze the data. The results showed a significant difference between high and low proficient students regarding mindset and goal orientation. It showed that their mindset positively predicted their goal orientation; furthermore, mindset and goal orientation positively predicted responses to failure. Results of interviews showed that language learning mindset could be improved by hard working. It was concluded that L2 students who held a growth mindset became more proficient; they were inspired to learn more and held more learning goals. The study may have implications for syllabus designers and material developers.
Keywords :
EFL Student , Goal orientations , Language learning , Language Mindsets , Proficiency , Responses to Failure
Journal title :
Research in English Language Pedagogy (RELP)
Journal title :
Research in English Language Pedagogy (RELP)