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Systemic and personal factors that affect students' elective language other than English enrollment decisions

    1. [1] University of Tasmania

      University of Tasmania

      Australia

  • Localización: Foreign language annals, ISSN 0015-718X, Vol. 55, Nº. 2, 2022, págs. 361-382
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • In a world where English has achieved global dominance, it is unsurprising that the instrumental value of learning a language other than English (LOTE) for those already fluent in English is increasingly deemed unnecessary. There are significant enrollment declines postcompulsory second language (L2) learning in all English-speaking countries. To explore the common Australian “monolingual mindset” and students' reasons for (not) enrolling in elective LOTE subjects, a mixed methodology study was conducted with Tasmanian Year 9–12 students. While the findings highlighted the main (de)motivators experienced by students, one key finding was the lost cohort of students who want to study a LOTE but are prevented from doing so by personal and systemic barriers. A complex interplay of factors affects student decision-making regarding elective LOTE enrollment. This article focuses upon those students who were forced to discontinue their languages study and the untold story of elective LOTE enrollment decline.


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