Teachers' Attitudes Towards Learners' Autonomy

Journal Title: International Journal of Higher Education Pedagogies - Year 2024, Vol 5, Issue 3

Abstract

In order to be successful in higher education, a balanced cooperation between teachers and students is crucial; Involving students in evaluating and making decisions about their learning is important to foster their autonomy. The present study seeks to examine learner autonomy from teachers´ perspectives with the aim of helping the latter reflect on their practices and find out ways to help enhance students´ academic performance and accompany them on their journey towards autonomy. It builds on previous research into learner autonomy from students’ perspectives, which revealed a great awareness of the importance of learner autonomy among Moroccan university students. The article yielded evidence of very promising ground upon which can be built a culture of autonomy in Moroccan higher education. A mixed method approach was adopted to gather data. First, a questionnaire was conducted among 74 university teachers so as to discover 1) how–and if–teachers fostered autonomous learning behaviour in classes; and 2) what their attitudes toward learner autonomy were. Later, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 5 teachers to consider ways to give learners control over their own learning. The findings have confirmed that teachers play important roles in developing learner autonomy. They need to be facilitators of the learning process so that they can support their students emotionally and prepare them to become responsible for their own learning..Therefore, teachers have to reconsider the multiple roles they might play in order to foster their learners´autonomy.

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Fouzia Lamkhanter,

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  • EP ID EP754517
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.33422/ijhep.v5i3.502
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Fouzia Lamkhanter, (2024). Teachers' Attitudes Towards Learners' Autonomy. International Journal of Higher Education Pedagogies, 5(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-754517