Promoting learner autonomy through online global interactions among ESL students / Sharina Saad, Rafidah Amat and Nor Asni Syahriza Abu Hassan

The trend of teaching English as foreign language in the 21st century has changed from teacher centered to students centered paradigm which results the need of students’ autonomy in learning process. Accordingly, this research was aimed to depict how students’ interactions via online with their peer...

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Main Authors: Saad, Sharina, Amat, Rafidah, Abu Hassan, Nor Asni Syahriza
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spelling my.uitm.ir.812222023-08-21T00:02:26Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81222/ Promoting learner autonomy through online global interactions among ESL students / Sharina Saad, Rafidah Amat and Nor Asni Syahriza Abu Hassan Saad, Sharina Amat, Rafidah Abu Hassan, Nor Asni Syahriza Educational technology Learning. Learning strategies Learning ability The trend of teaching English as foreign language in the 21st century has changed from teacher centered to students centered paradigm which results the need of students’ autonomy in learning process. Accordingly, this research was aimed to depict how students’ interactions via online with their peers from a different continent in a global setting could promote 25 Diploma students’ autonomy in learning English as a second language (ESL) in Integrated Language Skills 11 course. This was a case study qualitative research by applying Thematic Analysis of the data. Students who participated in the global learning project between a Malaysian public university and a university from India were asked to write four written reflections based on their experiences during the four interactive sessions with the lecturers and peers from the selected country. Each session was given a specific theme. Students from both countries were asked to present the assigned tasks and had an active online discussion in google meet sessions. The analysis of the student’s written reflections revealed that the student’s participation in global learning activities successfully promoted learners’ autonomy by considering some facts such as students’ active participations through logging in and commenting others’ ideas; students’ control on deciding learning modes, setting, and materials; and students’ enthusiasm to finish the lecturer’s challenges. One interesting discovery was that shy students were more active in global learning sessions. Finally, this research suggests introducing global learning sessions in teaching content course. Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Kedah 2023 Book Section NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81222/1/81222.pdf Promoting learner autonomy through online global interactions among ESL students / Sharina Saad, Rafidah Amat and Nor Asni Syahriza Abu Hassan. (2023) In: Journal of Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching. Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Kedah, pp. 1-27. (Submitted)
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topic Educational technology
Learning. Learning strategies
Learning ability
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Learning. Learning strategies
Learning ability
Saad, Sharina
Amat, Rafidah
Abu Hassan, Nor Asni Syahriza
Promoting learner autonomy through online global interactions among ESL students / Sharina Saad, Rafidah Amat and Nor Asni Syahriza Abu Hassan
description The trend of teaching English as foreign language in the 21st century has changed from teacher centered to students centered paradigm which results the need of students’ autonomy in learning process. Accordingly, this research was aimed to depict how students’ interactions via online with their peers from a different continent in a global setting could promote 25 Diploma students’ autonomy in learning English as a second language (ESL) in Integrated Language Skills 11 course. This was a case study qualitative research by applying Thematic Analysis of the data. Students who participated in the global learning project between a Malaysian public university and a university from India were asked to write four written reflections based on their experiences during the four interactive sessions with the lecturers and peers from the selected country. Each session was given a specific theme. Students from both countries were asked to present the assigned tasks and had an active online discussion in google meet sessions. The analysis of the student’s written reflections revealed that the student’s participation in global learning activities successfully promoted learners’ autonomy by considering some facts such as students’ active participations through logging in and commenting others’ ideas; students’ control on deciding learning modes, setting, and materials; and students’ enthusiasm to finish the lecturer’s challenges. One interesting discovery was that shy students were more active in global learning sessions. Finally, this research suggests introducing global learning sessions in teaching content course.
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title Promoting learner autonomy through online global interactions among ESL students / Sharina Saad, Rafidah Amat and Nor Asni Syahriza Abu Hassan
title_short Promoting learner autonomy through online global interactions among ESL students / Sharina Saad, Rafidah Amat and Nor Asni Syahriza Abu Hassan
title_full Promoting learner autonomy through online global interactions among ESL students / Sharina Saad, Rafidah Amat and Nor Asni Syahriza Abu Hassan
title_fullStr Promoting learner autonomy through online global interactions among ESL students / Sharina Saad, Rafidah Amat and Nor Asni Syahriza Abu Hassan
title_full_unstemmed Promoting learner autonomy through online global interactions among ESL students / Sharina Saad, Rafidah Amat and Nor Asni Syahriza Abu Hassan
title_sort promoting learner autonomy through online global interactions among esl students / sharina saad, rafidah amat and nor asni syahriza abu hassan
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Kedah
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