Okul Öncesi ve Temel Eğitim Dergisi
Kısa Adı: JPEE | ISSN (Online): 2757-7570 | DOI: 10.29329/jpee

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Okul Öncesi ve Temel Eğitim Dergisi 2025, Clt. 6(2) 31-44

The Determinants of Students’ English Language Learning Motivation: The Role of Attachment to School and Academic Self-efficacy

Zohre Abasi, Nastaran Mohamadi Fartkhoni, Amirmahdi Abasi

ss. 31 - 44   |  DOI: https://doi.org/10.29329/jpee.2025.1398.1

Yayın Tarihi: Aralık 31, 2025  |   Görüntüleme Sayısı: 5/2   |   İndirilme Sayısı: 5/2


Özet

This study aimed to assess the mediating role of academic self-efficacy in the relationship between students' attachment to school and their English language learning motivation. A correlational research design with a structural equation modeling approach was utilized. Participants included 126 male high-school first-graders selected through multi-phase clustered random sampling. The research instruments were the English Language Learning Motivation, Attachment to School, and Academic Self-efficacy questionnaires. The direct and indirect path analyses were conducted using structural equation modeling. Findings indicated a significant path coefficient between attachment to school and self-efficacy, as well as between self-efficacy and English language learning motivation (P < 0.001). Attachment to school was a significant antecedent of academic self-efficacy, which in turn predicted English language learning motivation (P < 0.05). The results also revealed that academic self-efficacy significantly mediated the relationship between attachment to school and English language learning motivation (P < 0.05). The findings of this study can be beneficial for school counselors, educational psychologists, and teachers in developing strategies to reduce students' motivational challenges.

Anahtar kelimeler: English Language Learning Motivation, Academic Self-efficacy, Attachment to School


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APA 7th edition
Abasi, Z., Fartkhoni, N.M., & Abasi, A. (2025). The Determinants of Students’ English Language Learning Motivation: The Role of Attachment to School and Academic Self-efficacy. Okul Öncesi ve Temel Eğitim Dergisi, 6(2), 31-44. https://doi.org/10.29329/jpee.2025.1398.1

Harvard
Abasi, Z., Fartkhoni, N. and Abasi, A. (2025). The Determinants of Students’ English Language Learning Motivation: The Role of Attachment to School and Academic Self-efficacy. Okul Öncesi ve Temel Eğitim Dergisi, 6(2), pp. 31-44.

Chicago 16th edition
Abasi, Zohre, Nastaran Mohamadi Fartkhoni and Amirmahdi Abasi (2025). "The Determinants of Students’ English Language Learning Motivation: The Role of Attachment to School and Academic Self-efficacy". Okul Öncesi ve Temel Eğitim Dergisi 6 (2):31-44. https://doi.org/10.29329/jpee.2025.1398.1

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