Contact Us
linkedin
twitter
  • ABOUT SSL
    • History
    • Contributors
  • DISCIPLINES
    • Anthropology
    • Economics
    • History
    • Philosophy
    • Political Science
    • Social Psychology
    • Sociology
  • SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
    • Evolving Values for a Capitalist World
    • Frontier Issues in Economic Thought
    • Galbraith Series
    • Global History
  • NEWSLETTER

Motivation and Attitudes Towards Learning Languages in Multicultural Classrooms

  1. Home
  2. >>
  3. Social Psychology
  4. >>
  5. Social Cognition
  6. >>
  7. Perception, Judgment and Mental...
  8. >>
  9. Motivation and Attitudes Towards...
Motivation and Attitudes Towards Learning Languages in Multicultural Classrooms
Author(s)Bernaus, Merce; Masgoret, Anne-Marie; Gardner, Robert C.; Reyes, Edith
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of the cultural background of immigrant children on affective variables in learning three different languages. Participants were students in secondary multicultural classrooms in Spain. The results demonstrated that there were few differences attributable to cultural background. Asian students were lower in instrumental orientation than African students, and had more positive attitudes towards learning the languages than Spanish students. There were many more differences attributable to the language being studied. Overall, affective variables were more positive for both Spanish and English than for Catalan, with little difference between Spanish and English. A factor analysis demonstrated that integrative motivation was generally language specific, but that orientations, language anxiety and parental encouragement tended to apply generally to the three languages, forming three distinct factors.
IssueNo2
Pages75-89
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceInternational Journal of Multilingualism
VolumeNo1
PubDate 2004
ISBN_ISSN1479-0718

Social Cognition

  • Attitude, Emotions and Well-Being
  • Communication
  • Eurocentrism, Colonial and Post-Colonial Issues
  • Identity
  • Marketing, Persuasion, and Propaganda
  • Motivation
  • Perception, Judgment and Mental Representation
  • Motivation
  • Perception, Judgment and Mental Representation
  • Prejudice, Stigma and Discrimination
  • Race and Ethnicity


Boston University | ECI | Contact Us

Copyright Notification: The Social Science Library (SSL) is for distribution in a defined set of countries. The complete list may be found here. Free distribution within these countries is encouraged, but copyright law forbids distribution outside of these countries.