Title of article :
Japanese EFL Students’ Perceptions of Native and Non-Native Teachers of English as a Motivational Factor
Author/Authors :
matsumoto, masanori bond university, Australia
Abstract :
Japanese high-school and university students studying English as a foreign language (EFL) were investigated for their views of their teachers as a factor affecting motivation to study English. In a questionnaire survey, 201 students answered regarding native English teachers and 173 on non-native English teachers. The study attempted to find the students self-reported level of motivation and their perceived level of teachers motivation to teach them English. It further examined which one among four teacher-related factors; personality, teaching-related, classroom behaviour and other factors, the students perceive as most strongly affecting their motivation; and if there are any significant differences in the students perceptions of the four factors between native and non-native teachers of English. Independent sample t-test and Chi-square tests were used to analyse the collected data. The results showed some noteworthy differences in the students views on teachers between native and non-native speakers of English.
Keywords :
Second language motivation , learners’ perceptions , teachers’ motivation , motivational changes , contextual factors
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Languages
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Languages