Self-regulation in Chinese College students’ EFL writing

Jiangkui ZHAO, Yuanxing DONG

Abstract


This study aimed to test a model of self-regulated EFL writing that involved the components of motivational beliefs, motivational self-regulation, strategy use and performance in EFL writing. The participants were 617 year-two college English majors in mainland China. Data were analyzed using path analysis via Amos 5.0. Results indicated that the whole model accounted for 33% of the variance in the participants’ EFL writing performance. The findings emphasized the importance of motivational regulation, especially motivational awareness, motivational regulatory strategy use and mastery and outcome goals in self-regulated EFL writing.
Key words: Self-regulated EFL writing; Motivational regulation; Writing strategies; EFL writing perofrmance

Keywords


Self-regulated EFL writing; Motivational regulation; Writing strategies; EFL writing perofrmance



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n

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