Bibliographic Information

Positive psychology in SLA

edited by Peter D. MacIntyre, Tammy Gregersen and Sarah Mercer

(Second language acquisition / series editor, David Singleton, 97)

Multilingual Matters, c2016

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

Available at  / 43 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781783095346

Description

Positive psychology is the scientific study of how human beings prosper and thrive. This is the first book in SLA dedicated to theories in positive psychology and their implications for language teaching, learning and communication. Chapters examine the characteristics of individuals, contexts and relationships that facilitate learning: positive emotional states such as love, enjoyment and flow, and character traits such as empathy, hardiness and perseverance. The contributors present several innovative teaching ideas to bring out these characteristics among learners. The collection thus blends new teaching techniques with cutting-edge theory and empirical research undertaken using qualitative, quantitative and mixed-methods approaches. It will be of interest to SLA researchers, graduate students, trainee and experienced teachers who wish to learn more about language learning psychology, individual differences, learner characteristics and new classroom practices.

Table of Contents

1. Tammy Gregersen, Peter D. MacIntyre and Sarah Mercer: Introduction 2. Rebecca Oxford: Toward a Psychology of Well-Being for Language Learners: The "EMPATHICS" Vision 3. Sarah Mercer: Seeing the World Through Your Eyes: Empathy in Language Learning and Teaching 4. Joseph Falout: The Dynamics of Past Selves in Language Learning and Well-Being 5. Ana Maria Ferreira Barcelos and Hilda Simone H. Coelho: Language Learning and Teaching: What's Love Got to Do with It? 6. Tammy Gregersen, Peter D. MacIntyre and Margarita Meza: Positive Psychology Exercises Build Social Capital for Language Learners: Preliminary Evidence 7. Phil Hiver: The Triumph over Experience: Hope and Hardiness in Novice L2 Teachers 8. Eva Czimmermann and Katalin Piniel: Advanced Language Learners' Experiences of Flow in the Hungarian EFL Classroom 9. Jean-Marc Dewaele and Peter D. MacIntyre: Foreign Language Enjoyment and Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety: The Right and Left Foot of the Language Learner 10. J. Lake: Accentuate the Positive: Conceptual and Empirical Development of the Positive L2 Self and its Relationship to L2 Proficiency 11. Zana Ibrahim: Affect in Directed Motivational Currents: Positive Emotionality in Long-Term L2 Engagement 12. R. Kirk Belnap, Jennifer Brown, Dan P. Dewey, Linnea P. Belnap and Patrick R. Steffen: Project Perseverance: Helping Students Become Self-Regulating Learners 13. Marc Helgesen: Happiness in ESL/EFL: Bringing Positive Psychology to the Classroom 14. Tim Murphey: Teaching to Learn and Well-Become: Many Mini-Renaissances 15. Candy Fresacher: Why and How to Use Positive Psychology Activities in the Second Language Classroom 16. M.C. Fonseca-Mora and F. Herrero Machancoses: Music and Language Learning: Emotions and Engaging Memory Pathways 17. Peter D. MacIntyre, Tammy Gregersen and Sarah Mercer: Conclusion
Volume

: hbk ISBN 9781783095353

Description

Positive psychology is the scientific study of how human beings prosper and thrive. This is the first book in SLA dedicated to theories in positive psychology and their implications for language teaching, learning and communication. Chapters examine the characteristics of individuals, contexts and relationships that facilitate learning: positive emotional states such as love, enjoyment and flow, and character traits such as empathy, hardiness and perseverance. The contributors present several innovative teaching ideas to bring out these characteristics among learners. The collection thus blends new teaching techniques with cutting-edge theory and empirical research undertaken using qualitative, quantitative and mixed-methods approaches. It will be of interest to SLA researchers, graduate students, trainee and experienced teachers who wish to learn more about language learning psychology, individual differences, learner characteristics and new classroom practices.

Table of Contents

1. Tammy Gregersen, Peter D. MacIntyre and Sarah Mercer: Introduction 2. Rebecca Oxford: Toward a Psychology of Well-Being for Language Learners: The “EMPATHICS” Vision 3. Sarah Mercer: Seeing the World Through Your Eyes: Empathy in Language Learning and Teaching 4. Joseph Falout: The Dynamics of Past Selves in Language Learning and Well-Being 5. Ana Maria Ferreira Barcelos and Hilda Simone H. Coelho: Language Learning and Teaching: What’s Love Got to Do with It? 6. Tammy Gregersen, Peter D. MacIntyre and Margarita Meza: Positive Psychology Exercises Build Social Capital for Language Learners: Preliminary Evidence 7. Phil Hiver: The Triumph over Experience: Hope and Hardiness in Novice L2 Teachers 8. Éva Czimmermann and Katalin Piniel: Advanced Language Learners’ Experiences of Flow in the Hungarian EFL Classroom 9. Jean-Marc Dewaele and Peter D. MacIntyre: Foreign Language Enjoyment and Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety: The Right and Left Foot of the Language Learner 10. J. Lake: Accentuate the Positive: Conceptual and Empirical Development of the Positive L2 Self and its Relationship to L2 Proficiency 11. Zana Ibrahim: Affect in Directed Motivational Currents: Positive Emotionality in Long-Term L2 Engagement 12. R. Kirk Belnap, Jennifer Brown, Dan P. Dewey, Linnea P. Belnap and Patrick R. Steffen: Project Perseverance: Helping Students Become Self-Regulating Learners 13. Marc Helgesen: Happiness in ESL/EFL: Bringing Positive Psychology to the Classroom 14. Tim Murphey: Teaching to Learn and Well-Become: Many Mini-Renaissances 15. Candy Fresacher: Why and How to Use Positive Psychology Activities in the Second Language Classroom 16. M.C. Fonseca-Mora and F. Herrero Machancoses: Music and Language Learning: Emotions and Engaging Memory Pathways 17. Peter D. MacIntyre, Tammy Gregersen and Sarah Mercer: Conclusion

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top