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Of Horses and Water: Giving Learners Free Rein in Developing Their Autonomy

Title: Of Horses and Water: Giving Learners Free Rein in Developing Their Autonomy
Language: English
Authors: Foster, Henry; Reinders, Hayo
Source: rEFLections. 2023 30(2):363-382.
Availability: King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi School of Liberal Arts. 126 Pracha Uthit Road, Bang Mod, Thung Khru, Bangkok, Thailand 10140. Tel: +66-2470-8756; Fax: +66-2428-3375; Web site: https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/reflections/index
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 20
Publication Date: 2023
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy; Independent Study; Group Dynamics; Student Attitudes; Second Language Learning; Second Language Instruction; Learning Motivation; Foreign Countries; Student Projects; Group Discussion; Cooperative Learning; Teaching Methods; Metacognition; Undergraduate Students; English (Second Language)
Geographic Terms: Japan
ISSN: 1513-5934; 2651-1479
Abstract: Despite progress in recent years, Japanese classrooms continue to present challenges for educators seeking to promote language learner autonomy. Adopting an action research/case study design, the present study explored how, in a 5-week student-led project, an intact group of learners could contribute to the development of their own autonomy. Data consisting of questionnaires, observation notes, video recordings, written reflections, and recorded group discussions were analyzed using inductive qualitative coding and descriptive statistics. The students chose to work together as a class, and negotiated and executed a plan of action. The narrative that emerged highlighted the importance of group dynamics in collaborative autonomy development. Student reactions to the project were largely positive, with indications that the project promoted metacognition and learner motivation. This study provides an example of one approach to involving Japanese learners in classroom management to promote a collaborative, interdependent movement towards autonomy.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2023
Accession Number: EJ1402866
Database: ERIC