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Differentiated Instruction by Hong Kong Chinese Language Teachers for Non-Chinese Speaking Students in Mainstream Classrooms: The Roles of Teacher-Student Relationships and Teacher Motivation

Xie, Z., Zhu, X., Chan, S. D., & Yao, Y. (2024). Differentiated Instruction by Hong Kong Chinese Language Teachers for Non-Chinese Speaking Students in Mainstream Classrooms: The Roles of Teacher-Student Relationships and Teacher Motivation. Asia-Pacific Education Researcher. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40299-024-00950-2

 

Abstract

With more and more non-Chinese speaking (NCS) students learning in Hong Kong mainstream classrooms, differentiated instruction has been called for application in Chinese language education to consider the diverse learning needs of all students. However, factors influencing Chinese language teachers’ use of differentiated instruction remain unclear. This study aimed to examine the influence of teacher-student relationships and teachers’ work motivation on differentiated instruction, as well as the mediating role of work motivation in the relationships between teacher-student relationships and differentiated instruction. Two hundred and ninety Chinese language teachers from Hong Kong primary schools participated in the survey. The results showed that after controlling for demographic factors (i.e., gender, length of service, years of teaching NCS students, and in-service training), both dimensions of the teacher-student relationships (i.e., closeness and conflict) positively predicted differentiated instruction. Autonomous motivation positively predicted differentiated instruction, while controlled motivation did not significantly predict differentiated instruction. Furthermore, autonomous motivation partially mediated the positive effect of closeness on differentiated instruction. Contributions, implications, and limitations are discussed.

 

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