Students’ Perceptions of the Most and the Least Motivating Teaching Strategies in ESP Classes

Numerous studies have examined the significance of motivation in learning English as a Foreign Language. However, only a few studies have focused on English for Specific Purposes settings. The current study examined the students’ perception of motivating teaching strategies in ESP classrooms. One...

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Main Author: Lutfi Ashar Mauludin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Urmia University 2021-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
Subjects:
esp
Online Access:http://ijltr.urmia.ac.ir/article_120980_eac218c95b88c5df9d7e4a3cdecc3b76.pdf
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spelling doaj-e858ff997b0848f9949ba6766b39f66a2021-01-05T17:34:20ZengUrmia UniversityIranian Journal of Language Teaching Research2322-12912322-12912021-01-0191139157https://dx.doi.org/10.30466/ijltr.2021.120980Students’ Perceptions of the Most and the Least Motivating Teaching Strategies in ESP ClassesLutfi Ashar Mauludin0 Universitas AirlanggaNumerous studies have examined the significance of motivation in learning English as a Foreign Language. However, only a few studies have focused on English for Specific Purposes settings. The current study examined the students’ perception of motivating teaching strategies in ESP classrooms. One hundred and sixty-three ESP students from a public university in Indonesia participated in the study. They completed a questionnaire which reflected their perceptions on the most and the least motivational teaching strategies. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21 was used to analyze the data. The results show that ESP students preferred teaching practices that provided them with a comfortable and enjoyable environment as the most motivating ones. On the other hand, they perceived teaching strategies that were related to activities and assignments as the least motivational ones. The results of the study provide guidelines that may help the teachers to employ appropriate strategies that can motivate students in ESP classes.http://ijltr.urmia.ac.ir/article_120980_eac218c95b88c5df9d7e4a3cdecc3b76.pdfmotivationteaching strategiesteaching practicesesplanguage learning
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Students’ Perceptions of the Most and the Least Motivating Teaching Strategies in ESP Classes
Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
motivation
teaching strategies
teaching practices
esp
language learning
author_facet Lutfi Ashar Mauludin
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title Students’ Perceptions of the Most and the Least Motivating Teaching Strategies in ESP Classes
title_short Students’ Perceptions of the Most and the Least Motivating Teaching Strategies in ESP Classes
title_full Students’ Perceptions of the Most and the Least Motivating Teaching Strategies in ESP Classes
title_fullStr Students’ Perceptions of the Most and the Least Motivating Teaching Strategies in ESP Classes
title_full_unstemmed Students’ Perceptions of the Most and the Least Motivating Teaching Strategies in ESP Classes
title_sort students’ perceptions of the most and the least motivating teaching strategies in esp classes
publisher Urmia University
series Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
issn 2322-1291
2322-1291
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Numerous studies have examined the significance of motivation in learning English as a Foreign Language. However, only a few studies have focused on English for Specific Purposes settings. The current study examined the students’ perception of motivating teaching strategies in ESP classrooms. One hundred and sixty-three ESP students from a public university in Indonesia participated in the study. They completed a questionnaire which reflected their perceptions on the most and the least motivational teaching strategies. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21 was used to analyze the data. The results show that ESP students preferred teaching practices that provided them with a comfortable and enjoyable environment as the most motivating ones. On the other hand, they perceived teaching strategies that were related to activities and assignments as the least motivational ones. The results of the study provide guidelines that may help the teachers to employ appropriate strategies that can motivate students in ESP classes.
topic motivation
teaching strategies
teaching practices
esp
language learning
url http://ijltr.urmia.ac.ir/article_120980_eac218c95b88c5df9d7e4a3cdecc3b76.pdf
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