
Jian Xu
Sichuan International Studies University
About
Dr. Jian Xu is a Professor at Sichuan International Studies University. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He now serves as the associate editor of Research Papers in Education. His research interests include second language writing and listening comprehension. His work has appeared in several journals, such as Assessing Writing, Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, RELC Journal, Applied Linguistics Review, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, Higher Education Research & Development, Educational Studies, Asia-Pacific Journal of Education, and Asia-Pacific Education Researcher.Sessions
Presentation L2 listening in a digital era: Developing and validating the mobile-assisted self-regulated listening strategy questionnaire (MSRLS-Q) more
Mobile technologies have transformed L2 listening. These technologies provide learners with an abundance of materials that transcend the limitations of traditional classroom instruction. Understanding how learners engage with such materials is crucial if teachers are to facilitate students' development of self-regulated listening strategies. This study reports on the development and validation of a new instrument, the Mobile-assisted Self-Regulated Listening Strategy Questionnaire (MSRLS-Q). Informed by a social cognitive understanding of self-regulation, items were generated from existing literature and semi-structured interviews with 16 Chinese undergraduate students. The questionnaire was validated through an exploratory factor analysis with 309 Chinese undergraduate students, followed by a confirmatory factor analysis with a separate sample of 327 students. Results confirmed a 31-item, five-factor model covering students' pre-, during- and post-listening strategies: Goal setting and mobile resource planning, Cognitive and metacognitive multimedia listening, Mobile-assisted motivational control, Structuring online social space, and Listening evaluation and adaptation. Structural equation modelling revealed that four of the five factors significantly predicted students’ international orientation to use English. The results emphasize self-regulated listening as a cyclical process reflective of cognitive, motivational, and social dimensions of strategy use. Implications for research and pedagogical use of the MSRLS-Q are discussed.
