Learner Autonomy: English Teachers’ Beliefs and Practices
Journal: REVUE DES LETTRES ET SCIENCES SOCIALES (Vol.15, No. 28)Publication Date: 2018-12-31
Authors : Madiha Senouci;
Page : 379-396
Keywords : Learner autonomy; Teachers’ beliefs; EFL teachers; Classroom practices;
Abstract
This paper aims to explore EFL teachers' beliefs of learner autonomy and their teaching practices to promote autonomous learning in the classroom. The participants are 33English teachers at Setif2University. For data collection, an adapted questionnaire is used and analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The findings reveal that the majority of teachers understand learning autonomy and its influential role in language learning. However, they are negative about the feasibility of some of learning autonomy principles such as involving students in decision-making about objectives of the course, learning assessment and classroom management. Although teachers are cautious about their roles in promoting learning autonomy, they report that they actually provide learners with a range of opportunities to enhance their autonomous learning inside and outside the classroom. The paper reveals and discusses some of the challenges for promoting learning autonomy along with the pedagogical implications for teachers, learners and policy makers.
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