Factores que desmotivan la participación en clase de los alumnos de inglés como lengua extranjera en una escuela de idiomas

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https://doi.org/10.26817/16925777.860

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factores desmotivadores, inglés como lengua extranjera, participación en clase, percepciones de estudiantes

Resumen

El objetivo de este estudio de corte cualitativo fue descubrir la naturaleza de los factores que pudieran desalentar la participación, dentro del salón de clases, de estudiantes de una licenciatura en inglés como lengua extranjera.  Mientras que estudios previos se han enfocado en los factores que afectan la participación en clase en general, este estudio involucró entrevistas a profundidad y observaciones para obtener una visión amplia de los factores que impactan los niveles de participación de estudiantes de inglés. Este estudio se enfoca en los hábitos de participación de los estudiantes y sus percepciones de los factores que pudieran inhibirla, que desmotivan a los participantes para participar ampliamente en clase así como sus posibles efectos negativos en el aprendizaje. Los datos sugieren que la percepción de participación de los entrevistados y su nivel de autoestima y de confianza afectan su nivel de participación. Los resultados también indican que el papel de los profesores es una variable importante por la cual los estudiantes deciden permanecer en silencio.

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Diana Iveth Sánchez-Hernández, Universidad Veracruzana, México

is a part-time professor at the School of Languages of the University of Veracruz. She holds a B.A. degree in English Language and an M.A. degree in Teaching English as a Foreign Language, both awarded by the University of Veracruz. Currently, she is an advanced student of the Ph.D. degree program in Language Studies and Applied Linguistics from the University of Veracruz and is working on her doctoral thesis. Among her interests are topics related to English teaching and learning processes, and language and identity.

Enrique Vez López, Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico

is a full-time professor at the School of Languages of the University of Veracruz. He holds a B.A. degree in English Language and a Specialization degree in English Language Teaching, both awarded by the University of Veracruz, an M.A. degree in Education awarded by Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA, and a Ph.D. in Language Studies awarded by the University of Veracruz. Among his published work feature papers related to English teaching and learning processes, language and culture, and language death.

Yeraldi García-Barrios, Universidad Veracruzana, México

is an English teacher at private school in Xalapa, Veracruz. She holds a B.A. degree in English Language. Among her interests are carrying further into teaching English as a foreign language and teaching Spanish to foreign students and furthering her education in this field.

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2021-06-23

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Sánchez-Hernández, D. I. ., Vez López, E., & García-Barrios, Y. (2021). Factores que desmotivan la participación en clase de los alumnos de inglés como lengua extranjera en una escuela de idiomas. GIST – Education and Learning Research Journal, (22), 147–172. https://doi.org/10.26817/16925777.860

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