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Faith or path? Profiling the motivations of multilingual Chinese as a foreign language teachers using Q methodology

As a topic of rising interest, language teacher motivation has been studied through various lenses and across different contexts over recent years. Yet, relatively scant attention has been paid to Chinese language teachers teaching overseas. Using Q methodology and supplementary interview data, this...

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