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Exploring learners’ motivation and learners’ burnout from Herzberg’s dual-factor theory

Mohd Rathi, Nor Azah and Syed Hussain, Sharifah Shahnaz and Zubir, Zurina and Ab Ghani, Haliza and Md Zamin, Ainul Azmin and Rahmat, Noor Hanim (2025) Exploring learners’ motivation and learners’ burnout from Herzberg’s dual-factor theory. International Journal of Education, Psychology and Counselling, 10 (58). pp. 207-226. E-ISSN 0128-164X

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Abstract

This study aims to explore learners’ motivation and burnout from Herzberg’s two-factor motivation theory. The theory explores motivation and dissatisfaction in learners. This quantitative study investigates the relationship between learners’ motivation and learners’ burnout based on Herzberg’s motivation theory. A sample of 103 respondents from Social Sciences and Science and Technology responded to the survey. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire consisting of 45 items with a five-point Likert scale survey. The findings indicate a strong positive relationship between dissatisfaction and satisfaction in all components: value, expectancy and affective. This study calls for educators to explore both motivation and burnout factors to foster intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and implement strategies to alleviate burnout

Item Type: Article (Journal)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Learner’s Motivation, Learner’s Burnout, Herzberg‘s two-Factor Motivation Theory, Language Learning
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences > Department of English Language & Literature
Depositing User: Dr Ainul Azmin Md Zamin
Date Deposited: 09 Dec 2025 10:59
Last Modified: 09 Dec 2025 10:59
Queue Number: 2025-12-Q589
URI: http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/125276

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