2021
DOI: 10.3390/educsci12010008
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English as a Vocational Passport: Japanese Medical Students and Second Language Learning Motivation

Abstract: Recently, Japanese medical students are expected to acquire a high degree of English proficiency with the tacit understanding that it will feature in their future profession through interactions with non-Japanese patients and/or engagement with medical research. However, to the best of our knowledge, the motivation of Japanese medical students to learn English as a second language (L2) has not been studied. Using quantitative and qualitative questionnaires, we investigated the L2 learning motivation of second-… Show more

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“…Our findings are in line with previous researchers from the Nursing Study Program at Advent Indonesia University in Bandung who reported that nursing student learning independence during the Covid-19 pandemic found 86.7% high learning independence, however, our findings are different from research from Sultan Agung University Semarang which found that 59, 6% of nursing students at Sultan Agung University in Semarang have low learning independence, only 1% have high learning independence and the rest have moderate independence. (Mathis et al, 2022) Good independent learning implies that the lecture system implemented in the Nursing Diploma Study Program at the University of Timor has a positive impact on students. In general, student learning independence is influenced by internal and external factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings are in line with previous researchers from the Nursing Study Program at Advent Indonesia University in Bandung who reported that nursing student learning independence during the Covid-19 pandemic found 86.7% high learning independence, however, our findings are different from research from Sultan Agung University Semarang which found that 59, 6% of nursing students at Sultan Agung University in Semarang have low learning independence, only 1% have high learning independence and the rest have moderate independence. (Mathis et al, 2022) Good independent learning implies that the lecture system implemented in the Nursing Diploma Study Program at the University of Timor has a positive impact on students. In general, student learning independence is influenced by internal and external factors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integrative and instrumental motivation framework is often adopted by researchers. In a study conducted by Mathis et al (2022), quantitative and qualitative methods were used to investigate the motivation of second-year Japanese medical university students for learning English. Mathis et al's research findings reported that students' motivation for studying English was primarily instrumental, driven by the desire to perform adequate research in English and by the possibility of working with foreigners in Japan.…”
Section: English Education In Chinese Medical Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The constant messages in the media regarding the indispensable role of health professionals during the pandemic regarding prevention, diagnosis and treatment may have increased the interest and the interest and the degree of representation of health professions. Some previous research suggests that because of these messages students may have been highly motivated to pursue these bachelor's degrees, both instrumentally and vocationally, meaning that their motivation to study was largely based on its perceived usefulness for their future success in their chosen profession [31,32]. Motivation can be understood as a "major determinant of the quality of learning and success" [33], and it can be linked with several factors such as scientific interest in the health sciences, good job opportunities, willingness to help or serve others, family's medical background and many more [34,35].…”
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confidence: 99%