%0 Journal Article %T Motivating online language learning: exploring ideal L2 self, grit, and self-efficacy in relation to student satisfaction. %A Sun Z %A Mu B %J Front Psychol %V 14 %N 0 %D 2023 %M 38023027 %F 4.232 %R 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1293242 %X UNASSIGNED: This study delves into the intricate network of motivational factors that influence online learning satisfaction among intermediate-level English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students in mainland China.
UNASSIGNED: A diverse sample of 496 EFL students participated in this research. Structural Equation Modeling was employed as the analytical method.
UNASSIGNED: The results of the study reveal significant and positive relationships between ideal L2 self and L2 grit with online learning satisfaction. Additionally, online learning self-efficacy emerged as a crucial mediator between ideal L2 self and online learning satisfaction, as well as between L2 grit and online learning satisfaction.
UNASSIGNED: These findings provide valuable insights into the motivational dynamics within online language learning contexts. They offer practical implications for educators and instructional designers seeking to enhance students' online learning experiences.