LANGUAGE BELIEFS AMONG ADULT LEARNERS: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES

To develop the quality of language learning and utilise learning opportunities in and out of a classroom, it is vital to understand individual's beliefs in language learning. White (2008) affirmed that an individual’s belief plays a key role in the learning process and language acquisition, esp...

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Main Author: Aiza Johari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Press 2017-09-01
Series:International Journal of Education
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Online Access:http://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/ije/article/view/7648
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spelling doaj-e9cc1dc9e5a74823a0faf1cc32e63c582020-11-24T21:51:49ZengUniversitas Pendidikan Indonesia PressInternational Journal of Education1978-13422442-47302017-09-01101202610.17509/ije.v10i1.76485357LANGUAGE BELIEFS AMONG ADULT LEARNERS: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCESAiza Johari0UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA, SARAWAK BRANCHTo develop the quality of language learning and utilise learning opportunities in and out of a classroom, it is vital to understand individual's beliefs in language learning. White (2008) affirmed that an individual’s belief plays a key role in the learning process and language acquisition, especially the beliefs the learners have about themselves, language and language learning, and about the settings in which they contribute as language learners and users. This study identifies the English language learning beliefs of adult learners (between 45-50 years of age) in a local university in Sarawak. Questionnaire was the instrument  to collect the data and the data were analysed using SPSS Version 21. The study showed that these adult learners have various levels of language beliefs. The results obtained can be used to enhance the teaching and learning of English language where language instructors can learn more about their learners and the learners’ language beliefs can further enhance learning process in the classroom.http://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/ije/article/view/7648Language beliefsindividual differencesadult learners
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LANGUAGE BELIEFS AMONG ADULT LEARNERS: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
International Journal of Education
Language beliefs
individual differences
adult learners
author_facet Aiza Johari
author_sort Aiza Johari
title LANGUAGE BELIEFS AMONG ADULT LEARNERS: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
title_short LANGUAGE BELIEFS AMONG ADULT LEARNERS: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
title_full LANGUAGE BELIEFS AMONG ADULT LEARNERS: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
title_fullStr LANGUAGE BELIEFS AMONG ADULT LEARNERS: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
title_full_unstemmed LANGUAGE BELIEFS AMONG ADULT LEARNERS: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
title_sort language beliefs among adult learners: individual differences
publisher Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Press
series International Journal of Education
issn 1978-1342
2442-4730
publishDate 2017-09-01
description To develop the quality of language learning and utilise learning opportunities in and out of a classroom, it is vital to understand individual's beliefs in language learning. White (2008) affirmed that an individual’s belief plays a key role in the learning process and language acquisition, especially the beliefs the learners have about themselves, language and language learning, and about the settings in which they contribute as language learners and users. This study identifies the English language learning beliefs of adult learners (between 45-50 years of age) in a local university in Sarawak. Questionnaire was the instrument  to collect the data and the data were analysed using SPSS Version 21. The study showed that these adult learners have various levels of language beliefs. The results obtained can be used to enhance the teaching and learning of English language where language instructors can learn more about their learners and the learners’ language beliefs can further enhance learning process in the classroom.
topic Language beliefs
individual differences
adult learners
url http://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/ije/article/view/7648
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