Perceived benefits, motivations and preferences for foreign language learning by older adults. Insights from an initiative in Cuenca, Ecuador

This study explores the perceptions and attitudes of older adults from Cuenca, Ecuador, towards English language learning. A total of 151 people (mean age 70.3 years) responded to a questionnaire consisting of 50 items. Factor, multiple regression and cluster analysis were conducted with the objecti...

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Main Authors: Juan F. Mora, Mónica P. Abad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cuenca 2016-11-01
Series:Maskana
Subjects:
EFL
Online Access:https://publicaciones.ucuenca.edu.ec/ojs/index.php/maskana/article/view/910
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spelling doaj-2c7e576ccd8d4ea39b775fff642759392020-11-25T01:14:02ZengUniversidad de CuencaMaskana1390-61432477-88932016-11-0171233810.18537/mskn.07.01.03910Perceived benefits, motivations and preferences for foreign language learning by older adults. Insights from an initiative in Cuenca, EcuadorJuan F. MoraMónica P. AbadThis study explores the perceptions and attitudes of older adults from Cuenca, Ecuador, towards English language learning. A total of 151 people (mean age 70.3 years) responded to a questionnaire consisting of 50 items. Factor, multiple regression and cluster analysis were conducted with the objective to define the dimensions underlying older adults’ perceptions, motivations, and ambitions to learn later in life a foreign language and their relation to the socio-demographic characteristics of the participating group. Findings suggest that the interest to study a foreign language is based on the perceptions that it improves a person’s social interaction, personal development, functioning and maintenance of mind and memory, and it activates and makes life more dynamic. Results revealed that the participants’ main motivation to take an English language course is related to the increased potential of using this language in daily life and the ability of insightful reading of English texts. The duration of the course and the attainment of a certificate were determinant factors, and enabled the grouping of the participants according to their preferences with respect to the practical design of an English course. Furthermore, age and school level were found to be the motivating variables affecting most of the participants’ responses.https://publicaciones.ucuenca.edu.ec/ojs/index.php/maskana/article/view/910older studentseducational motiveslearning benefitsEFL
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learning benefits
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title Perceived benefits, motivations and preferences for foreign language learning by older adults. Insights from an initiative in Cuenca, Ecuador
title_short Perceived benefits, motivations and preferences for foreign language learning by older adults. Insights from an initiative in Cuenca, Ecuador
title_full Perceived benefits, motivations and preferences for foreign language learning by older adults. Insights from an initiative in Cuenca, Ecuador
title_fullStr Perceived benefits, motivations and preferences for foreign language learning by older adults. Insights from an initiative in Cuenca, Ecuador
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publisher Universidad de Cuenca
series Maskana
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2477-8893
publishDate 2016-11-01
description This study explores the perceptions and attitudes of older adults from Cuenca, Ecuador, towards English language learning. A total of 151 people (mean age 70.3 years) responded to a questionnaire consisting of 50 items. Factor, multiple regression and cluster analysis were conducted with the objective to define the dimensions underlying older adults’ perceptions, motivations, and ambitions to learn later in life a foreign language and their relation to the socio-demographic characteristics of the participating group. Findings suggest that the interest to study a foreign language is based on the perceptions that it improves a person’s social interaction, personal development, functioning and maintenance of mind and memory, and it activates and makes life more dynamic. Results revealed that the participants’ main motivation to take an English language course is related to the increased potential of using this language in daily life and the ability of insightful reading of English texts. The duration of the course and the attainment of a certificate were determinant factors, and enabled the grouping of the participants according to their preferences with respect to the practical design of an English course. Furthermore, age and school level were found to be the motivating variables affecting most of the participants’ responses.
topic older students
educational motives
learning benefits
EFL
url https://publicaciones.ucuenca.edu.ec/ojs/index.php/maskana/article/view/910
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