Research has suggested that motivation plays a significant role in language learning but that females tend to be more motivated language learners than males. Content and language integrated learning (CLIL) has been suggested as a means of narrowing this motivational gender gap, although there is as yet little empirical evidence to support this claim. In the current study, data regarding the motivation of 581 learners in bilingual and mainstream tracks of Dutch secondary education were analysed for interaction effects in terms of Gender, Education Type, and Year of CLIL study. In this context, it seemed that boys who had chosen bilingual education were the most positive and motivated regarding the learning of English, although girls had more...
The present study investigated (1) gender differences in the longitudinal development of language ac...
The present study investigated (1) gender differences in the longitudinal development of language ac...
This study was conducted to investigate the motivational differences between students from bilingual...
Research has suggested that motivation plays a significant role in language learning but that female...
Studies of motivation in bilingual education settings often address questions of differences between...
Conducted within the context of the general academic secondary school track in the Net...
Despite growing evidence that males are less motivated than females to learn second languages, resea...
Motivation is an individual difference which affects Second Language Acquisition. “Motivation is res...
Abstract The present article is part of a large-scale study conducted in Ontario that investigate...
Besides being promoted as a way to improve target language proficiency, Content and Language Integra...
The present paper seeks to address the connection between the receptive vocabulary size and motivati...
Student motivation may have significant influences on essential academic outcomes. However, students...
Besides being promoted as a way to improve target language proficiency, Content and Language Integra...
Females are known to be more motivated than males in learning a foreign language. In this paper, we ...
This article reports on an investigation into the motivation of secondary school students in the Sou...
The present study investigated (1) gender differences in the longitudinal development of language ac...
The present study investigated (1) gender differences in the longitudinal development of language ac...
This study was conducted to investigate the motivational differences between students from bilingual...
Research has suggested that motivation plays a significant role in language learning but that female...
Studies of motivation in bilingual education settings often address questions of differences between...
Conducted within the context of the general academic secondary school track in the Net...
Despite growing evidence that males are less motivated than females to learn second languages, resea...
Motivation is an individual difference which affects Second Language Acquisition. “Motivation is res...
Abstract The present article is part of a large-scale study conducted in Ontario that investigate...
Besides being promoted as a way to improve target language proficiency, Content and Language Integra...
The present paper seeks to address the connection between the receptive vocabulary size and motivati...
Student motivation may have significant influences on essential academic outcomes. However, students...
Besides being promoted as a way to improve target language proficiency, Content and Language Integra...
Females are known to be more motivated than males in learning a foreign language. In this paper, we ...
This article reports on an investigation into the motivation of secondary school students in the Sou...
The present study investigated (1) gender differences in the longitudinal development of language ac...
The present study investigated (1) gender differences in the longitudinal development of language ac...
This study was conducted to investigate the motivational differences between students from bilingual...