Understanding Vietnamese college students’ self-efficacy beliefs in learning English as a foreign language

Thạc sĩTrương Thị Như NgọcChuang Wang

Khoa Ngoại Ngữ

Thể loại: Bài báo

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This article reports on a quantitative study investigating Vietnamese college students' self-efficacy beliefs as related to their English language proficiency and prior learning experience. A sample of 767 Vietnamese first-year college students responded to the Questionnaire of Self-Efficacy Beliefs. Results of this study support Bandura’s (1997) social cognitive theory and previous research (e.g., Chen, 2007) in that mastery experience is a significant source of self-efficacy beliefs. Results also showed a positive relationship between self-efficacy beliefs and English language proficiency when student background information and their learning experience were controlled. Students from the south region reported higher levels of self-efficacy beliefs than their classmates from the north and central regions in Vietnam. However, no significant differences were found between male and female students. Implications of the findings to research and the instruction of English as a foreign language in the Vietnamese context were discussed.

Thông tin chung
Thể loại
Bài báo
Năm xuất bản
Thg8 2019
Ngôn ngữ gốc
Tiếng Anh
Tạp chí công bố
System
Ấn phẩm số
Vol. 84
Loại tạp chí
Danh mục Scopus
Mã ISSN
0346-251X
Trang
123-132
Chất lượng
Q1

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