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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x21 mm, kaal: 600 g
  • Sari: Second Language Acquisition
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN-10: 1783095342
  • ISBN-13: 9781783095346
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x21 mm, kaal: 600 g
  • Sari: Second Language Acquisition
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN-10: 1783095342
  • ISBN-13: 9781783095346

Positive psychology is the scientific study of how human beings prosper and thrive. This is the first book in SLA dedicated to theories and research methods in positive psychology and their implications for language teaching, learning and communication. Chapters examine the learner characteristics that facilitate learning: positive emotional states such as love, enjoyment and flow, and character traits such as empathy and perseverance. The contributors present several innovative teaching ideas to bring out these characteristics among learners. The collection thus blends new teaching techniques with cutting-edge theory and empirical research undertaken using qualitative, quantitative and mixed-methods approaches. It will be of interest to SLA researchers, graduate students, trainee and experienced teachers who wish to learn more about language learning psychology, individual differences, learner characteristics and new classroom practices.



This book explores theories and research methods in positive psychology and their implications for language teaching, learning and communication. Chapters examine the characteristics of the individual that facilitate learning and present several new teaching ideas to develop and support them. 

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With a decidedly positive outlook on applied linguistics stemming from positive psychology, this volume piques the interest of teachers and researchers alike by shedding light on language learning and empowerment, happiness, resilience, melody, stress reduction and enjoyment as well as success. No wonder that this book is a joy to read! * Kata Csizér, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary * This volume offers a refreshing perspective on the process of learning and teaching new languages, highlighting the diverse ways in which learners and teachers draw on the many positive aspects of the human condition in their development as users of a non-native language. Without understating the difficulties that trouble language learning, this book provides a well-grounded basis for future studies using theoretical perspectives from positive psychology, and inspires teaching practices that recognize the human potential to thrive and grow. * Kimberley A. Noels, University of Alberta, Canada * This book is about the dynamics of happiness in language learning, the ripples that interact with other ripples, not necessarily in unison, but providing a goal and resources for processes of development. The contributions aim to show the positive sides of language teaching and learning without ignoring or denying the negative ones. They strive to reach a balance that allows for human agency to frame existences and hopes. The authors aim to move beyond the Dont worry, be happy level by using carefully defined concepts and rigorous methodology. * Kees de Bot, University of Groningen, Netherlands * Second language learning is a new area for Positive Psychology and these authors have found that it is a surprising and remarkable aide. * Martin Seligman, Director of the Penn Positive Psychology Center, University of Pennsylvania, USA and author of Flourish: A New Understanding of Happiness and Well-Being - and How To Achieve Them * The book defends itself as a worthy source of knowledge on the theory, research and practice of positive psychology in specific areas of foreign language teaching and learning. I fully endorse and recommend the volume for its expertise and scholarly discipline on the one hand and for the excitement and creativity it encourages on the other. -- Danuta Gabry-Barker University of Silesia, Poland * SSLLT 6 (3). 2016. 541-546 * MacIntyre et al.s edited volume is a thorough work on the application of positive psychological principles on applied linguistics and language learning endeavours. The theories reviewed, the data analysed and the practices presented, will certainly appeal to scholars, curriculum developers, language teaching practitioners, teachers educators and pre-service language teachers. The volume is accessible and reads quite easily. -- Jose Ignacio Aguilar Río, Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3 University, France * LINGUIST List: Vol-28-382, 2017 *

Contributors vii
1 Introduction
1(9)
Tammy Gregersen
Peter D. MacIntyre
Sarah Mercer
2 Toward a Psychology of Well-Being for Language Learners: The `EMPATHICS' Vision
10(81)
Rebecca L. Oxford
Part 1 Theoretical
3 Seeing the World Through Your Eyes: Empathy in Language Learning and Teaching
91(21)
Sarah Mercer
4 The Dynamics of Past Selves in Language Learning and Well-Being
112(18)
Joseph Falout
5 Language Learning and Teaching: What's Love Got To Do With It
130(17)
Ana Maria F. Barcelos
Hilda Simone H. Coelho
Part 2 Empirical
6 Positive Psychology Exercises Build Social Capital for Language Learners: Preliminary Evidence
147(21)
Tammy Gregersen
Peter D. MacIntyre
Margarita Meza
7 The Triumph Over Experience: Hope and Hardiness in Novice L2 Teachers
168(25)
Phil Hiver
8 Advanced Language Learners' Experiences of Flow in the Hungarian EFL Classroom
193(22)
Eva Czimmermann
Katalin Piniel
9 Foreign Language Enjoyment and Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety: The Right and Left Feet of the Language Learner
215(22)
Jean-Marc Dewaele
Peter D. MacIntyre
10 Accentuate the Positive: Conceptual and Empirical Development of the Positive L2 Self and Its Relationship to L2 Proficiency
237(21)
J. Lake
11 Affect in Directed Motivational Currents: Positive Emotionality in Long-Term L2 Engagement
258(24)
Zana Ibrahim
12 Project Perseverance: Helping Students Become Self-Regulating Learners
282(23)
R. Kirk Belnap
Jennifer Bown
Dan P. Dewey
Linnea P. Belnap
Patrick R. Steffen
Part 3 Applied
13 Happiness in ESL/EFL: Bringing Positive Psychology to the Classroom
305(19)
Marc Helgesen
14 Teaching to Learn and Well-Become: Many Mini-Renaissances
324(20)
Tim Murphey
15 Why and How to Use Positive Psychology Activities in the Second Language Classroom
344(15)
Candy Fresacher
16 Music and Language Learning: Emotions and Engaging Memory Pathways
359(15)
M. Carmen Fonseca-Mora
Francisco Herrero Machancoses
17 Conclusion
374(6)
Peter D. MacIntyre
Tammy Gregersen
Sarah Mercer
Index 380
Peter D. MacIntyre is Professor of Psychology at Cape Breton University, Canada. His research examines emotion, motivation and cognition across a variety of types of behavior, including interpersonal communication, public speaking and learning.  





Tammy Gregersen is Professor of TESOL at the University of Northern Iowa, USA. She studies emotion and affect as it relates to second language learning, methodology and nonverbal communication.  





Sarah Mercer is Professor of Foreign Language Teaching at the University of Graz, Austria. Her research interests include all aspects of the psychology surrounding the foreign language learning experience, focusing in particular on self.