2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.704269
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University Teachers' Teaching Style and Their Students' Agentic Engagement in EFL Learning in China: A Self-Determination Theory and Achievement Goal Theory Integrated Perspective

Abstract: As a relatively new dimension of student engagement, agentic engagement has received growing research interest in recent years, as it not only predicts academic achievement and other positive outcomes, but also benefits reciprocal teacher-student relations. In the educational context, teachers' teaching style exerts a crucial impact on students' engagement. However, research on how perceived teachers' teaching style influences students' agentic engagement is inconclusive. To address this lacuna, this study, ta… Show more

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“…One of the desirable students' experiences in the language learning domain is their academic engagement (Jiang and Zhang, 2021 ; Khajavy, 2021 ), which is conceptualized as encompassing the emotional, cognitive, and behavioral dimensions (Reschly and Christenson, 2012 ). Behavioral engagement refers to learners' actual inclination to participate in tasks and lessons (Mercer, 2019 ).…”
Section: Positive Psychology Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the desirable students' experiences in the language learning domain is their academic engagement (Jiang and Zhang, 2021 ; Khajavy, 2021 ), which is conceptualized as encompassing the emotional, cognitive, and behavioral dimensions (Reschly and Christenson, 2012 ). Behavioral engagement refers to learners' actual inclination to participate in tasks and lessons (Mercer, 2019 ).…”
Section: Positive Psychology Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the importance of engaging students in learning, it is a shared concern that, in practice, engaging students is difficult at almost all educational stages (Skinner and Belmont, 1993 ; Taylor and Parsons, 2011 ; Corso et al, 2013 ; Bundick et al, 2014 ; Farr-Wharton et al, 2018 ). Assessment for Learning (AfL), a classroom-based assessment approach and a pedagogical initiative that acknowledges the central role of students, is a possible solution, since research has shown that AfL may well increase student engagement in learning and assessment (e.g., Stiggins, 2010 ; Swaffield, 2011 ; Jiang and Zhang, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is maintained that engagement would be the best educational indicator of students’ motivation and its dynamic and flexible features ( Appleton et al, 2006 ) entail that it can be reformed as a result of various intrapersonal and interpersonal ecological elements ( Fredricks et al, 2004 ). Teachers’ interpersonal relationship is the main element in the academic setting that exerts a central effect on students’ engagement ( Jiang and Zhang, 2021 ). Likewise, student engagement is inclined by relative variants, such as learning situations or approaches and techniques utilized by teachers ( Fredricks et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%