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Christine Muir

Assistant Professor in Second Language Acquisition, Faculty of Arts

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Teaching Summary

Before joining the 糖心原创 in 2016 I worked as an English language teacher in multiple international contexts including Russia, Finland, the Czech Republic and Scotland. I have… read more

Research Summary

Over the past 5 years my primary research interests have centred around the development of the novel motivational framework directed motivational currents (DMCs). A directed motivational current can… read more

Selected Publications

  • MUIR, C., 2021. Motivation. In: MERCER, S. and GREGERSEN, T., eds., Routledge Handbook of Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching Routledge.
  • MUIR, C., D脰RNYEI, Z. and ADOLPHS, SVENJA, 2021. Applied Linguistics. 42(1), 1-23
  • MUIR, C., 2020. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
  • D脰RNYEI, Z., HENRY, A. and MUIR, C., 2016. New York: Routledge.

Before joining the 糖心原创 in 2016 I worked as an English language teacher in multiple international contexts including Russia, Finland, the Czech Republic and Scotland. I have experience with both course and materials writing, teaching diverse learner groups, teaching English for specific purposes (including business English and various exams based courses), and have collaborated with national language schools in the development of language testing materials.

Prior to moving into language education, I worked as a classical cellist (I also have degrees and qualifications in music & performance from the University of Southampton and the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, Russia), and I have experience in teaching both cello and music theory.

Undergraduate teaching

I am primarily involved in the teaching of two undergraduate modules (Year 2 - The Psychology of Bilingualism & Language Learning / Year 3 - Teaching English as a Foreign Language), teaching content relating to the theoretical underpinnings of second language acquisition, and issues specific to English language learning and teaching (as related to both theory and pedagogy).

Masters teaching

At MA level I teach the 'live' module Language Teaching: Speaking & Listening, and as a part of our distance learning programmes I teach on the modules Vocabulary: Teaching & Learning and Syllabus Design & Methodology. I am involved in the supervision of MA dissertations through both our live and distance programmes.

PhD supervision

I am currently supervising students researching issues relating to student and teacher motivation, narrative identity, teacher resilience, teacher and student mindsets, and individual student agency and self-regulated learning.

Please contact me directly at christine.muir@nottingham.ac.uk with any questions or inquiries relating to PhD study at Nottingham.

Current Research

Over the past 5 years my primary research interests have centred around the development of the novel motivational framework directed motivational currents (DMCs). A directed motivational current can be described as an intense motivational drive capable of both stimulating and supporting long term behaviour (for example, when in training for a sporting event or learning a language). The notion of directed motivational currents is unique in that it does not separate motivational impetus from subsequent goal striving - as is the case in all other theories of motivation - but instead views them as a unified construct. Directed motivational currents function as a fundamental organiser of thought and action, and as such pose compelling motivational possibilities both within the pedagogical context of the language classroom and in other, diverse contexts. My research focus has been directed towards both the development of our theoretical understanding of directed motivational currents and the development of practical implications for language learning and teaching.

  • MUIR, C., 2022. Group DMCs and Group Emotion in the L2 Classroom. In: A.H. AL-HOORIE and F. SZAB脫, eds., Researching Language Learning Motivation Bloomsbury. 165-171
  • MUIR, C., D脰RNYEI, Z. and ADOLPHS, SVENJA, 2021. Applied Linguistics. 42(1), 1-23
  • MUIR, C., 2021. . In: SAMPSON, R.J. and PINNER, R., eds., Complexity perspectives on researching language learner and teacher psychology.
  • MUIR, C., 2021. Motivation. In: MERCER, S. and GREGERSEN, T., eds., Routledge Handbook of Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching Routledge.
  • MUIR, C., 2020. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
  • MUIR, C. and G脺M脺艦, 脰., 2020. Directed Motivational Currents: An Agenda for Future Research Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics. 6(3), 501-519
  • D脰RNYEI, Z. and MUIR, C., 2019. . In: GAO, X.A., ed., Second handbook of English language teaching New York: Springer.
  • MUIR, C., 2019. . In: LAMB, M., CSIZ脡R, K., HENRY, A. and RYAN, S., eds., The Palgrave Macmillan handbook of motivation for language learning. Basingstoke: Palgrave. 327-346.
  • ADOLPHS, S., CLARK, L., D脰RNYEI, Z., GLOVER, T., HENRY, A., MUIR, C., S脕NCHEZ-LOZANO, E. and VALSTAR, M., 2018. System. 78, 173-185
  • MUIR, C., 2018. Cambridge University Press. Available at: <https://www.cambridge.org/gb/files/2015/7488/6244/CambridgePapersInELT_NearPeers_2018_ONLINE.pdf>
  • MUIR, C., 2018. Available at: <https://www.cambridge.org/us/files/4715/7488/6740/CambridgePapersInELT_LearnerCentredContent_2018_ONLINE.pdf>
  • D脰RNYEI, Z., HENRY, A. and MUIR, C., 2016. New York: Routledge.
  • D脰RNYEI, Z., IBRAHIM, Z. and MUIR, C., 2015. . In: Z. D脰RNYEI, P. MACINTYRE and A. HENRY, eds., Motivational dynamics in language learning. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Pp. 95-105.
  • D脰RNYEI, Z., MUIR, C. and IBRAHIM, Z., 2014. . In: D. LASAGABASTER, A. DOIZ and J.M. SIERRA, eds., Motivation and foreign language learning: From theory to practice. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp. 9-29.
  • MUIR, C. and D脰RNYEI, Z., 2013. Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching. 3(3), 357-375.

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