Identity, Motivation, and Multilingual Education in Asian Contexts

Mark Feng Teng, Lixun Wang

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    Abstract

    This book investigates how learners' motivations and identities are constructed in the process of learning and using multiple languages in Asian contexts. It presents examples of multilingual contexts in different parts of Asia and illustrates various achievements and challenges associated with multilingual education. Drawing on recent theoretical developments regarding learners' motivations and identities in language learning-related research, this book uncovers learners' motivations that underlie their decisions of learning multiple languages in Asian contexts. Through empirical studies, the authors offer conceptual interpretations on emerging concepts such as dual-motivation system, motivation dynamics, motivational transformation episodes, and hierarchies of identities. In addition to being highly relevant to researchers of applied linguistics, this book is a valuable reference for every university and college library that serves a faculty or school of education.

    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherBloomsbury Academic
    Number of pages192
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Electronic)9781350099661, 9781350099678, 9781350099685
    ISBN (Print)9781350099654, 9781350192508
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 28 Jan 2020

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