Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal (Mar 2020)

Understanding Learner Autonomy Through Research: A Summary of a Forum at JALT 2019

  • Jo Mynard,
  • Louise Ohashi,
  • Ward Peeters,
  • Scott J. Shelton-Strong,
  • Andrew D. Tweed,
  • Satoko Watkins,
  • Isra Wongsarnpigoon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37237/110106
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 53 – 63

Abstract

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This paper reports on a forum featuring four presentations on learner autonomy research, all with practical applications. The paper gives an overview of the purpose of the forum, a short summary of each of the presentations, a discussion of some of the main themes and methods, and a summary of the ways in which the forum themes were continued to be investigated through the Q&A session and in follow-up recordings and interviews. The four projects described in the paper are: the role of classroom teachers in fostering out-of-class, autonomous language learning, exploring online peer interaction in social networking sites, examining the relationship between students’ agency and affordances for learning when studying abroad, and investigating learner autonomy in a self-access context from a self-determination theory perspective.

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