Innovative Research Award
Mingchia Lin
National Academy for Educational Research, Taiwan
| Mingchia Lin | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | National Academy for Educational Research |
| Country | Taiwan |
| Scopus ID | 56175238000 |
| Documents | 6 |
| Citations | 14 |
| h-index | 2 |
| Subject Area | Social Sciences |
| Event | International Phenomenological Research Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-2398-8715 |
Mingchia Lin is an Associate Research Fellow at the Research Center for Curriculum and Instruction of the National Academy for Educational Research (NAER), Taiwan. Holding a PhD in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) from National Taiwan Normal University, Lin’s scholarly work focuses on English language education, bilingual learning, learning motivation, curriculum development, social-emotional learning, assessment, and educational policy. Through research grounded in educational psychology and language acquisition, Mingchia Lin has contributed to understanding how learner motivation, engagement, and instructional environments influence language learning outcomes.[1]
Abstract
This article presents an academic overview of Mingchia Lin, a Taiwanese educational researcher whose work spans English language education, bilingual instruction, curriculum reform, learning motivation, assessment, and social-emotional learning. As a researcher at the National Academy for Educational Research, Lin has participated in and led numerous nationally significant projects related to educational innovation, literacy-oriented curriculum design, bilingual education, and competency-based learning. The body of research demonstrates a sustained commitment to evidence-based educational improvement and policy-informed scholarship.[1][2]
Keywords
English Language Education, TESOL, Bilingual Education, Curriculum Development, Learning Motivation, Social-Emotional Learning, Educational Assessment, Reading Literacy, Educational Psychology, Language Curriculum, Educational Policy, Curriculum and Instruction.
Introduction
Mingchia Lin’s academic career has centered on investigating factors that influence language learning effectiveness and educational development. Her research reflects an interdisciplinary perspective combining educational psychology, language learning motivation, bilingual pedagogy, and curriculum innovation. Lin’s scholarly philosophy emphasizes intrinsic motivation as a fundamental driver of lifelong learning and views multilingual competence as an important component of personal identity and social participation.[3]
Research Profile
At the National Academy for Educational Research, Mingchia Lin contributes to a broad research agenda encompassing curriculum and instruction, educational assessment, language education, textbook development, educational leadership, and policy analysis. Her role includes participation in integrated research initiatives that support evidence-based educational planning and long-term national educational development.[1]
- English Teaching and Learning
- English Research Writing
- Learning Motivation
- Social and Emotional Learning
- Bilingual Education and Curriculum Innovation
- Educational Assessment and Literacy Development
Mingchia Lin has served as principal investigator or project host for numerous competitive research initiatives while also contributing as co-investigator to national curriculum development and educational reform projects. Across twenty-five documented projects, thirteen were led directly by Lin as principal investigator, demonstrating sustained research leadership and project management experience.[1]
Research Contributions
Mingchia Lin’s research contributions address the relationships among learner motivation, classroom engagement, bilingual learning experiences, communication willingness, and language achievement. Her studies have explored how instructional design and educational environments influence learners’ academic development and communication confidence.[3][4]
- Investigation of motivational mechanisms influencing summary-writing performance and future bilingual course participation.
- Research on social-emotional learning and oral presentation development within English language learning environments.
- Studies examining argumentation-based inquiry approaches in dual-language and bilingual educational contexts.
- Development and validation of assessment frameworks for academic and research-abstract writing.
- Contributions to literacy-oriented curriculum standards and educational reform initiatives in Taiwan.
Publications
Mingchia Lin’s notable publications examine motivation, bilingual education, oral presentation skills, and assessment in English language learning. Her studies provide empirical evidence on learner engagement, communication development, and educational measurement, contributing to contemporary language education research and curriculum innovation.[3][4][5]
Selected publications illustrate the breadth of Mingchia Lin’s work in language education, assessment, bilingual learning, and educational psychology.[3][4][5]
Research Impact
The impact of Mingchia Lin’s research extends across scholarly publication, curriculum development, educational assessment, teacher training, and educational policy. Her work contributes to understanding effective language-learning environments and provides empirical evidence supporting bilingual and competency-based educational initiatives. Through leadership in national projects and engagement with curriculum reform efforts, Lin’s research has informed educational practice and policy discussions in Taiwan.[1][2]
Award Suitability
Mingchia Lin’s profile aligns with the objectives of the International Phenomenological Research Awards through demonstrated scholarly productivity, leadership in educational research projects, contributions to language education, and engagement with evidence-based educational innovation. The combination of peer-reviewed publications, curriculum research, assessment development, and long-term participation in national educational initiatives illustrates a sustained commitment to advancing educational knowledge and practice.[1][2]
Conclusion
Mingchia Lin is an educational researcher whose work integrates language education, learner motivation, curriculum development, educational assessment, and social-emotional learning. Through academic publications, national research leadership, curriculum reform projects, and teacher training activities, Lin has contributed to the advancement of educational research and evidence-informed educational practice. Her scholarship reflects an ongoing commitment to understanding and improving language learning and educational development in contemporary contexts.[1][2]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Mingchia Lin, Author ID 56175238000. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56175238000
- ORCID. (n.d.). Mingchia Lin ORCID Record (0000-0002-2398-8715). https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2398-8715
- Lin, M. C. (2025). Contextual antecedents and motivational mediators in EFL summary-writing and future CLIL course choices. Cogent Education. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2025.2510101
- Lin, M. C. (2026). Oral presentation and social-emotional learning in EFL bilingual projects. Acta Psychologica. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2026.107414
- Lin, M. C. (2024). Exploring the effects of argumentation-based inquiry in dual-language courses on EFL students’ oral presentation skills and willingness-to-communicate. Cogent Education. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2024.2429873
- Lin, M. C. (2019). Validating Research-Abstract Writing Assessment Through Latent Regression Modeling and Rater’s Lenses. English Teaching & Learning. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42321-019-00030-5