Assessing motivation: student-centered instructions as a means of engaging unresponsive students

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Abstract

Motivation in the classroom is a central aspect when discussing the ingredients for a successful learning environment. In this paper, we explore how in-class motivation may benefit from student-centered approaches when teaching English as a foreign language. For this purpose, we used a wide set of data collected through field observation in a Brazilian public school and experimentation with online teaching practices grounded by the notion of action-research and core concepts such as learner-centered instructions, gamification, affect in teaching and motivation. We hope that this work can bring new opportunities for teachers to reflect upon the uses of student-centered approaches in the classroom and how they might positively impact their learning environment.

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Araújo, L. R. (2023). Assessing motivation: student-centered instructions as a means of engaging unresponsive students. Texto Livre, 16. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-3652.2023.46068

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