Emotions across the essay: What second language writers feel across four weeks' writing a research essay
Emotions across the essay: What second language writers feel across four weeks' writing a research essay
Author(s): Christina A. DeCoursey, Aliaa N. HamadSubject(s): Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies, Education, Foreign languages learning, Higher Education , Philology, Translation Studies, Theory of Literature
Published by: Нов български университет
Keywords: Academic achievement; Academic emotions; Second-language writing; Essay-writing; Appraisal analysis; Subjective attitudes
Summary/Abstract: Pekrun’s (2000, 2006) questionnaire-based model of academic emotions is widely used. However, Appraisal analysis of qualitative data offers richer detail. This study used Appraisal analysis to assess the subjective attitudes realised by students across four weeks during which they wrote an essay. Results indicate that judgments and appreciations were nearly as frequently-realised as emotions, and the distribution and attitudinal profile differed in all 4 weeks of the task. Positive and negative realisations of capacity, quality, impact and complexity resembled a typical U-shaped learning curve. Polarity suggested that week 3 was the most difficult for participants, and negative emotional dispositions increased across the task where negative surges peaked in weeks 2 and 3. This study highlights the value of Appraisal analysis in detailing the subjective attitudes evoked by academic emotions. It suggests that emotion-focused questionnaires exclude relevant content, concluding for a small set of emotions before sufficient study has been undertaken.
Journal: English Studies at NBU
- Issue Year: 5/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 114-134
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English