Fostering independent learning amongst english for academic purposes students through exploration of digital tools

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Abstract

Interest in using digital tools (DTs) to facilitate self-directed learning has continued to increase alongside the power and complexity of the Web. However, English language instructors cannot always be certain of the appropriateness of particular DTs for their students’ unique linguistic needs, learning preferences, and cultural sensitivities. This study seeks to determine if a pedagogical approach making English language learners (ELLs) at a university in Qatar responsible for finding, trialing, vetting, and perhaps endorsing DTs results in significant changes in opinions and behaviours regarding such self-directed learning resource use. The analysis of the quantitative and qualitative data suggests that students in this context are already using DTs for English language learning, without prior teacher instructions, and are comfortable doing so. However, the findings suggest that students of lower English ability might benefit from more initial instructor guidance in selecting and using new DTs. While participants did not increase their use of DTs as a result of the intervention, they noted having become more efficient in using them. All participants said that the intervention had been beneficial. Many noted they had discovered at least one new tool that they would continue to use.

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Toriida, M. C., Johnson, R., Heslup, S., Latif, R. A., Chiuco, C. F., Hamdeh, A. R., … Zadeh, N. M. (2020). Fostering independent learning amongst english for academic purposes students through exploration of digital tools. Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 11(6), 863–880. https://doi.org/10.17507/jltr.1106.02

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