The 5R Model of Language Learner Autonomy: Reconstructing Autonomous Language Learners in Distance Education
While the concept of LLA has traditionally revolved around learners’ capacity to assume control over their own learning, the circumstances brought about by the pandemic prompt us to delve deeper into this capability. What is the nature of LLA, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic? Using a Phil...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:jeal-10652023-12-29T14:03:06Z The 5R Model of Language Learner Autonomy: Reconstructing Autonomous Language Learners in Distance Education Tamano, Roseniya G. While the concept of LLA has traditionally revolved around learners’ capacity to assume control over their own learning, the circumstances brought about by the pandemic prompt us to delve deeper into this capability. What is the nature of LLA, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic? Using a Philippine case, this study attempts to re-define and operationalize LLA by comprehensively describing this phenomenon. It focuses on the themes revealed in the lived experiences of the learners and proposes a model of language learner autonomy based on these findings. Exactly 41 Grade 10 ESL learners from a science high school served as participants of this study. These students were chosen as they had experienced blended learning during the pandemic. Following the application of Colaizzi’s method of analysis to the interview and focus group discussion data, seven consistent themes emerged. These themes were subsequently coded and analyzed to refine and develop a more comprehensive model of language learner autonomy in distance education. The findings categorically revealed that learner autonomy is both an ability and capacity to self-direct one’s own learning; and these are expounded in the proposed 5R model of language learner autonomy in time of pandemic for distance education: responsible, responsive, resourceful, resilient, and reliant. 2023-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/jeal/vol2/iss2/4 info:doi/10.59588/2961-3094.1065 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/jeal/article/1065/viewcontent/4_Tamano_revised.pdf Journal of English and Applied Linguistics Animo Repository language learner autonomy blended learning distance education colaizzi’s method Adult and Continuing Education Language and Literacy Education |
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While the concept of LLA has traditionally revolved around learners’ capacity to assume control over their own learning, the circumstances brought about by the pandemic prompt us to delve deeper into this capability. What is the nature of LLA, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic? Using a Philippine case, this study attempts to re-define and operationalize LLA by comprehensively describing this phenomenon. It focuses on the themes revealed in the lived experiences of the learners and proposes a model of language learner autonomy based on these findings. Exactly 41 Grade 10 ESL learners from a science high school served as participants of this study. These students were chosen as they had experienced blended learning during the pandemic. Following the application of Colaizzi’s method of analysis to the interview and focus group discussion data, seven consistent themes emerged. These themes were subsequently coded and analyzed to refine and develop a more comprehensive model of language learner autonomy in distance education. The findings categorically revealed that learner autonomy is both an ability and capacity to self-direct one’s own learning; and these are expounded in the proposed 5R model of language learner autonomy in time of pandemic for distance education: responsible, responsive, resourceful, resilient, and reliant. |
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