Investigating the interrelationship among academic emotions, classroom engagement, and self-efficacy in the context of EFL learning in smart classrooms in China

被引:8
作者
Hu, Yeting [1 ,2 ]
Fang, Chuanzhi [3 ]
Wu, Jinhua [4 ]
Mi, Lan [1 ]
Dai, Ping [4 ]
机构
[1] Anhui Inst Informat Technol, Fac Gen Educ & Foreign Languages, Wuhu, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Humanities, George Town, Penang, Malaysia
[3] Anhui Inst Informat Technol, Sch Mech Engn, Wuhu, Peoples R China
[4] Anhui Inst Informat Technol, Sch Comp & Software Engn, Wuhu, Peoples R China
关键词
Academic emotions; classroom engagement; self-efficacy; structural equation modeling; EFL learning; STUDENT ENGAGEMENT; ACHIEVEMENT; BELIEFS; ENVIRONMENT; MOTIVATION; EDUCATION; MULTIPLE; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1080/00049530.2023.2300460
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
ObjectiveThis study aims to fill in the gap by exploring the interrelationship among academic emotions, classroom engagement and self-efficacy in EFL learning among Chinese non-English majors in smart classrooms.MethodsA total of 409 non-English majors in their first year from a Chinese university completed the revised version of the academic emotions scale, classroom engagement scale and self-efficacy scale and their interrelationship has been analysed by Structural Equation Modelling.ResultsPositive emotion significantly enhances classroom engagement, while negative emotion does not. Classroom engagement has a significant effect on promoting self-efficacy, which is influenced by both positive and negative emotions, with positive emotions having a greater impact. Specifically, classroom engagement mediates the relationship between positive emotion and self-efficacy, whereas it does not mediate between negative emotion and self-efficacy.ConclusionSmart classrooms can stimulate students' positive academic emotions, increase their engagement in learning so as to enhance their self-efficacy. What is already known about this topic: Academic emotion, engagement and self-efficacy have significant influence on learning.Self-efficacy plays a mediating role between students' engagement and academic emotion.Academic emotion is situational and influenced by such factors as classroom atmosphere.What this topic adds: The relationship among academic emotion, engagement, and self-efficacy in smart classrooms has been explored.It has investigated the mediating role of classroom engagement between positive emotion and self-efficacy.This study focuses on the academic emotions, engagement, and self-efficacy of Chinese English learners, offering a unique perspective in different cultural contexts.
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