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Autonomous learning levels of students majoring in EFL and the role of their teachers in developing autonomous learning

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Type Article
Author Abdelrazeq, Anwar. Birzeit University, Palestine
Varying form of title مستويات طلبة تخصص اللغة الإنجليزية كلغة أجنبية في التعلم المستقل ودور معلميهم في تطويرها [مقال]
Pages pp. 724-738
Host Item Entry Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies. Vol. 12, no. 4, November 2018
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Descriptors University students  -  English  -  Main subjects (higher education)  -  Modern language instruction  -  Independent study  -  Teacher role  -  Educational development
Language of document English
Country Oman
Learning a foreign language is greatly enhanced when learners are autonomous and enjoy a high level of autonomy in a myriad of activities. The current study investigated the levels of autonomy among senior non-native English students and the role of their university instructors in promoting autonomous learning. More specifically, the study examined the autonomous learning levels of 4th year non-native English majors and the role that the university instructors are playing in developing these non-native English majors’ autonomous levels from students' perspectives. The data was gathered by semi-structured interviews. The sample of the study consists of 30 out of 100 students. Data collected were analyzed qualitatively using the thematic analysis method. The results of the study showed that generally non-native English majors enjoy a high level of autonomy in some activities ranging from the beginning to intermediate level. Pertaining to their instructors’ roles in developing and improving their level of autonomy, the results showed that some students do not consider it a teacher’s responsibility, whereas others indicated that it is incumbent upon the instructors to guide and train students on how to be autonomous and improve their level of autonomy. The reasons behind the results of the study, implications and recommendations for non-native English majors and university instructors are discussed. (Published abstract)

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