TOWARDS A BETTER EFL LEARNERS’ MANAGEMENT OF THEIR INDEPENDENT ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL

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NADIA KIES

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This paper reports the results of a research work that has sought to investigate the characteristics of students’ management of their English language learning and has attempted to correlate it with effective, independent, autonomous learning. It stresses the importance of improving students ‘learning how to learn skills’ through implementing an instructional programme based on autonomy fostering. It is undeniable that the ultimate objective of Education is targeting quality assurance and enhancement for facing twenty first century education challenges. Therefore, the primary goal of higher education is to prepare learners to function independently and appropriately into this world in constant motion. It is our role as teachers to equip them with the necessary tools and skills so that they manage both content and the way to learn it and use it for future employability objectives. Major researches in the area of learner autonomy in language learning will be reviewed drawing the characteristics of the autonomous learning behaviour as well as the main variables influencing its practice. The research adhered to a descriptive interpretative type of research, where we have attempted to investigate whether students were able to manage, monitor and self-regulate their learning and make it more self-directed and more successful. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected thanks to a triangulation of research tools used before and after the instruction in learning skills and competencies. Some of the results revealed that while for the majority of learners, autonomy fostering was welcomed and gave significant results, not all students were ready to function independently from a teacher for their language learning.

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KIES, N. (2016). TOWARDS A BETTER EFL LEARNERS’ MANAGEMENT OF THEIR INDEPENDENT ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL. International Journal for 21st Century Education, 3(1), 85–95. https://doi.org/10.21071/ij21ce.v3i1.5650
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