The impact of college students' motivational orientations and the social dimension of emotional intelligence in their willingness to study abroad

This study investigated the effect of motivational orientations and the social aspects of emotional intelligence (EI) on L2 Spanish learners’ willingness to participate in a study abroad program. The only significant result was the correlation between an integrative motivational orientation and the...

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Main Author: Juan Pablo Rodríguez Prieto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Irish Association for Applied Linguistics 2019-11-01
Series:Teanga: The Journal of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics
Subjects:
SLA
Online Access:https://journal.iraal.ie/index.php/teanga/article/view/85
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spelling doaj-a3aaaf746bae4dc0bae69416d69281a32020-11-25T01:40:11ZengThe Irish Association for Applied LinguisticsTeanga: The Journal of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics 0332-205X2565-63252019-11-012610.35903/teanga.v26i0.85The impact of college students' motivational orientations and the social dimension of emotional intelligence in their willingness to study abroadJuan Pablo Rodríguez Prieto0Butler University This study investigated the effect of motivational orientations and the social aspects of emotional intelligence (EI) on L2 Spanish learners’ willingness to participate in a study abroad program. The only significant result was the correlation between an integrative motivational orientation and the Altruism Scale score (N = 68, r = .290, p < .05), indicating that those learners with a higher desire to learn the L2 in order to interact with members of the target community also showed more responsiveness to others as measured by empathy, nurturance, helpfulness, and social responsibility. No additional interactions were found between the motivational orientations and the social aspects of EI. Neither the motivational orientations (integrative/instrumental) nor the social subscales of EI used correlated with the L2 learners’ participation in a short-term (three weeks to Costa Rica, N = 30) or a long-term study abroad program (a full semester to Spain, N = 13). This finding is indicative that those variables do not seem to have an influential effect or predictability on whether participants would ultimately continue their study of L2 Spanish in a foreign country or at home in the near future. https://journal.iraal.ie/index.php/teanga/article/view/85SLASpanishStudy abroadEmotional intelligenceAltruismMotivational orientations
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The impact of college students' motivational orientations and the social dimension of emotional intelligence in their willingness to study abroad
Teanga: The Journal of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics
SLA
Spanish
Study abroad
Emotional intelligence
Altruism
Motivational orientations
author_facet Juan Pablo Rodríguez Prieto
author_sort Juan Pablo Rodríguez Prieto
title The impact of college students' motivational orientations and the social dimension of emotional intelligence in their willingness to study abroad
title_short The impact of college students' motivational orientations and the social dimension of emotional intelligence in their willingness to study abroad
title_full The impact of college students' motivational orientations and the social dimension of emotional intelligence in their willingness to study abroad
title_fullStr The impact of college students' motivational orientations and the social dimension of emotional intelligence in their willingness to study abroad
title_full_unstemmed The impact of college students' motivational orientations and the social dimension of emotional intelligence in their willingness to study abroad
title_sort impact of college students' motivational orientations and the social dimension of emotional intelligence in their willingness to study abroad
publisher The Irish Association for Applied Linguistics
series Teanga: The Journal of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics
issn 0332-205X
2565-6325
publishDate 2019-11-01
description This study investigated the effect of motivational orientations and the social aspects of emotional intelligence (EI) on L2 Spanish learners’ willingness to participate in a study abroad program. The only significant result was the correlation between an integrative motivational orientation and the Altruism Scale score (N = 68, r = .290, p < .05), indicating that those learners with a higher desire to learn the L2 in order to interact with members of the target community also showed more responsiveness to others as measured by empathy, nurturance, helpfulness, and social responsibility. No additional interactions were found between the motivational orientations and the social aspects of EI. Neither the motivational orientations (integrative/instrumental) nor the social subscales of EI used correlated with the L2 learners’ participation in a short-term (three weeks to Costa Rica, N = 30) or a long-term study abroad program (a full semester to Spain, N = 13). This finding is indicative that those variables do not seem to have an influential effect or predictability on whether participants would ultimately continue their study of L2 Spanish in a foreign country or at home in the near future.
topic SLA
Spanish
Study abroad
Emotional intelligence
Altruism
Motivational orientations
url https://journal.iraal.ie/index.php/teanga/article/view/85
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