A CDST Perspective on Variability in Foreign Language Learners’ Listening Development

Within a Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST) framework, this longitudinal qualitative study explored the complex patterns and identified the degree of variability in three learners’ developmental process. Learners’ listening performance was tracked and examined every 6 weeks, followed by retrospec...

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Main Authors: Pengyun Chang, Lawrence Jun Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.601962/full
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spelling doaj-b6c9800a7b91436b83b225d6d5e917632021-02-03T06:03:57ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-02-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.601962601962A CDST Perspective on Variability in Foreign Language Learners’ Listening DevelopmentPengyun Chang0Lawrence Jun Zhang1School of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Chongqing University, Chongqing, ChinaFaculty of Education and Social Work, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandWithin a Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST) framework, this longitudinal qualitative study explored the complex patterns and identified the degree of variability in three learners’ developmental process. Learners’ listening performance was tracked and examined every 6 weeks, followed by retrospective interviews and self-reflections every 7 weeks over the 43-month span. A series of CDST techniques were adopted for data analysis, including using min–max graphs to trace the minimum and maximum scores on the EFL learners’ listening developmental indices over time. Monte-Carlo and Loess smoothing analyses were applied to gauge for degrees of variability. The results suggest that: (1) Min–max graphs and smoothed Loess curves depict flux developmental processes of learners’ L2 listening; (2) learners differed from each other in the degree of inter-individual variability in their listening developmental trajectory; and (3) occurrence of unanticipated patterns confirm that learners demonstrated personalized intra-individual variability within their unique listening developmental process. Results indicate that variability is a pattern characteristic of CDST both between and within individuals, and inform us about how Chinese EFL listeners’ language develops. We conclude by discussing the implications for researchers and practitioners who are concerned with learners’ developmental trajectories and unexpected changing patterns in the process of foreign language learning.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.601962/fullComplex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST)inter-individual and intra-individual variabilityEFL listeningEnglish as a foreign (second) languageforeign language learning and teaching
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A CDST Perspective on Variability in Foreign Language Learners’ Listening Development
Frontiers in Psychology
Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST)
inter-individual and intra-individual variability
EFL listening
English as a foreign (second) language
foreign language learning and teaching
author_facet Pengyun Chang
Lawrence Jun Zhang
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title A CDST Perspective on Variability in Foreign Language Learners’ Listening Development
title_short A CDST Perspective on Variability in Foreign Language Learners’ Listening Development
title_full A CDST Perspective on Variability in Foreign Language Learners’ Listening Development
title_fullStr A CDST Perspective on Variability in Foreign Language Learners’ Listening Development
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issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Within a Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST) framework, this longitudinal qualitative study explored the complex patterns and identified the degree of variability in three learners’ developmental process. Learners’ listening performance was tracked and examined every 6 weeks, followed by retrospective interviews and self-reflections every 7 weeks over the 43-month span. A series of CDST techniques were adopted for data analysis, including using min–max graphs to trace the minimum and maximum scores on the EFL learners’ listening developmental indices over time. Monte-Carlo and Loess smoothing analyses were applied to gauge for degrees of variability. The results suggest that: (1) Min–max graphs and smoothed Loess curves depict flux developmental processes of learners’ L2 listening; (2) learners differed from each other in the degree of inter-individual variability in their listening developmental trajectory; and (3) occurrence of unanticipated patterns confirm that learners demonstrated personalized intra-individual variability within their unique listening developmental process. Results indicate that variability is a pattern characteristic of CDST both between and within individuals, and inform us about how Chinese EFL listeners’ language develops. We conclude by discussing the implications for researchers and practitioners who are concerned with learners’ developmental trajectories and unexpected changing patterns in the process of foreign language learning.
topic Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST)
inter-individual and intra-individual variability
EFL listening
English as a foreign (second) language
foreign language learning and teaching
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