Understanding Success and Failure in Adult ESL: Superación vs Dropout of Adult English Learners in the US

Taewoong Kim

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    Abstract

    This book explores the reasons why adult ESL learners drop out of their language classes and suggests explicit strategies for keeping students engaged. The most effective strategies may be personal rather than technical or curricular. Based on a study of a group of Mexican immigrants to the US, the author proposes that superación or 'self-actualization' is crucial to understanding the relative success of adult ESL learners. Learners' decisions to drop out were not hasty or superficial but were based on a commonsense assessment concerning how the class might improve the quality of their lives. Those involved in delivering ESL to adult learners should stress the tangible, practical advantages that accrue with learning English, and at the same time strive to make instruction relevant.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationUnderstanding Success and Failure in Adult ESL
    Subtitle of host publicationSuperacion vs Dropout of Adult English Learners in the US
    PublisherChannel View Publications
    Pages1-150
    Number of pages150
    ISBN (Electronic)9781800412415
    ISBN (Print)9781800412408
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2022

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