Structur agus Fèin-riaghladh: Buaidhean agus Fèin-fhiosrachadh air Gàidhlig Ionnsachadh mar Inbhich

Translated title of the contribution: Structure and Agency: Influences on and Experiences of Learning Gaelic in Adulthood

Marsaili MacLeod, Michelle Christina MacLeod

Research output: Contribution to conferenceUnpublished paper

Abstract

The social turn in L2 research (Block, 2003) has shown that learners are situated in a dynamic social learning environment, both in and beyond the classroom. In this paper, we draw on a mixed-method study, involving a survey of adults engaged in community classroom learning of Scots Gaelic, classroom observations, and, qualitative interviews with learners and teachers, to analyse motivation in Gaelic language learning. We identify constraints and opportunities for sustaining motivation as afforded by different social learning environments. Our findings suggest that the potential for this diverse group of community language learners to contribute to Gaelic language revitalisation through becoming active speakers is relatively less than policy makers might hope. The paper concludes with a discussion of the pedagogical and policy implications arising from the findings.
Translated title of the contributionStructure and Agency: Influences on and Experiences of Learning Gaelic in Adulthood
Original languageOther
Publication statusUnpublished - 13 Jul 2015
EventCòmhdhail Eadar-Nàiseanta na Ceiltis / International Celtic Congress - Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 13 Jul 201517 Jul 2015
Conference number: XV

Conference

ConferenceCòmhdhail Eadar-Nàiseanta na Ceiltis / International Celtic Congress
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period13/07/1517/07/15

Keywords

  • Gaelic
  • Second language learning
  • minority languages

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