E-Learning and Learner Autonomy in an EFL Class in Vietnam

Tran Thi Ngoc Lien
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Learner autonomy has long been a matter of great interest in the world of EFL pedagogy and practice. It is one of the qualities that teachers want to cultivate as they know that developing this core value is synonymous with training an independent, confident, and effective learner. There have been numerous studies on this subject in the educational setting; however, those conducted to examine learners’ ability to self-control their learning in the online context are still far from sufficient. This research was conducted with the exploratory survey to examine learner autonomy in EFL classes in Vietnam, where e-learning has recently been made mandatory due to the Covid 19 pandemic. It involved the total participation of 20 teachers and 100 students randomly selected from five Vietnamese tertiary institutions. Results showed a good understanding of the course instructors about the importance of learner autonomy in the online courses and the need to promote it. The students, however, were not well aware of their self-regulated learning tasks. From the study results, we could realize some problems regarding the students’ behavior in the virtual learning environment and differences in teachers’ and students’ perceptions of this notion. The research findings also supported the researcher in making recommendations to motivate self-controlled learners.
越南英语课堂上的电子学习与学习者自主
学习者自主性一直是英语教学和实践界关注的热点问题。这是教师们想要培养的品质之一,因为他们知道,培养这一核心价值等同于培养一个独立、自信和高效的学习者。在教育环境中对这一主题进行了大量研究;然而,对在线学习中学习者自我控制能力的研究还远远不够。这项研究是与一项探索性调查一起进行的,目的是研究越南英语课堂上的学习者自主性。由于新冠肺炎大流行,越南最近强制要求在线学习。总共有20名教师和100名学生从越南五所高等教育机构随机抽取。结果显示,课程教师对在线课程中学习者自主的重要性和推广的必要性有很好的理解。然而,学生们并没有很好地意识到他们自我调节的学习任务。从研究结果可以看出,学生在虚拟学习环境中的行为存在一些问题,教师和学生对虚拟学习的认知存在差异。研究结果也支持研究者提出的建议,以激励自我控制的学习者。
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