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Teachers’
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learner autonomy
Phil Benson
Macquarie University
CAMTESOL 2016
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• What is learner autonomy?
• The problem of teaching
• Teachers’ perspectives on autonomy
• An exploratory practice project
• Some implications for professional
development
What is learner autonomy?
Galileo Galilei 1564-1642
“You cannot teach
a man anything;
you can only help
him find it within
himself.”
Zhu Xi 朱熹 1130-1200
“If you are in doubt,
think it out by yourself.
Do not depend on
others for
explanations. Suppose
there was no one you
could ask, should you
stop learning?”
Learner autonomy
‘…a capacity to control your own learning…’
Ability
FreedomDesire
AUTONOMY
It is impossible to teach learners everything they
need to know of a language in class….
Personal relevance of learning
….Class time should be used to teach “those
aspects of the language which the learners
themselves deem to be the most urgently
required”.
Nunan, D. (1988). The learner-centered curriculum.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 3.
Ownership of language
“Having a choice in their own language
learning means the language learner or user
taking control not only of the language being
learnt, but also of the goal and purpose of
that learning…. Autonomy resides in being
able to say what you want to say rather than
producing the language of others…”
Macaro, E. (2008). Learning strategies in foreign and second
language classrooms. London: Continuum. (p. 59-60).
The problem of teaching
“Suppose I had a
magic wand that
could produce one
change in our
educational systems.
What would that
change be?”
(Carl Rogers 1902-87)
The problem of teaching
“I finally decided
that my imaginary
wand, with one
sweep, would cause
every teacher to
forget that he or she
is a teacher.”
‘Transmission’ teaching
Jean Marc Coté. A L’école, 1903
The problem of language teaching in Asia
• Policies favour autonomy, learners are willing.
But…
• Early start in language learning
• Shortage of trained teachers
• Students’ approaches to
learning conditioned by
a series of experiences of
‘being taught’
What’s wrong with ‘being taught’?
• Instruction helps language learning?
The evidence is…
…weak
• Participating in learning activities
help language learning? The
evidence is…
…much stronger
Pedagogical strategies for autonomy
• Encouraging student preparation
• Drawing on out-of-class experience
• Using ‘authentic’ materials and
‘real’ language
• Independent inquiry
• Involving students in task design
Pedagogical strategies for autonomy
• Encouraging student-student
interaction
• Peer teaching
• Encouraging divergent outcomes
• Self- and peer-assessment
• Encourage reflection
Teachers’ perspectives on autonomy
Borg and Al-Busaidi (2012)
• Few studies of teachers’ views on learner
autonomy
• Previous studies show gap between
–positive theoretical views
–less positive reports of practice in the
classroom
• Questionnaire on teachers’ perspectives
+ professional development activities
Borg & Al-Busaidi - Findings
• >90% agreed LA has a positive
effect on learning
• 80% believed their teaching gave
students opportunities to
develop LA
• (Response rate 30%)
Borg & Al-Busaidi - Findings
• Should students make decisions?
• ‘Desirability rated above feasibility’
–Widest gap for objectives, materials and
assessment
–More feasible for when, where, how
questions
–Less feasible for what, what for questions
An exploratory practice project
• Collaborative Professional Development
project between Macquarie Applied
Linguistics and English Language Centre
• PD workshop on pedagogical strategies
• 1 year project with two pairs of ELC teachers
– ‘Book Club Café’ – José Lara & Lesley Speer
– ‘Motivating Learner Independence’ – Mary Ann
Chehade & Gamze Sayram
Exploratory Practice puzzles
• Exploratory practice
– “… a vehicle for practitioners (teachers and
learners) to plan and work together to deependeepen
their understandingstheir understandings of life in the language
classroom” – Dick Allwright
• Puzzles
– BCC - Why don’t students read more?
– MLI - Why can’t students be more active learners
in and out of class?
My puzzle – feasibility
• Innovations in autonomy are…
–often ‘experiments’
–often ‘outside’ the curriculum
–successful in short-term
–but sustainability and transferability
unclear
The big puzzle
• Exploratory Practice projects
– repeated over 8 x 5-week blocks
– with different classes / different teachers
– within the existing curriculum
– How can teachers design and
implement sustainable and transferable
pedagogical strategies for autonomy
Exploratory Practice - findings
• Sustainable pedagogical strategies
are…
–integrated into the curriculum
–repeatable
–allowed to evolve over time
–‘plant a seed’
Exploratory Practice - findings
• Transferable pedagogical strategies
are
• clearly articulated
• flexible and uncomplicated
• adaptable to different teaching styles,
courses and proficiency levels
Implications for
professional development
• PDfor autonomy is about
–closing the gap between desirability and
feasibility
–exploring possibilities
• Exploration leads to change, but…
–it needs time and conversation
–it grows out of repetition and variation
…to have learned something is only a point
of departure…
“To have learned something
for the child is only a point of
departure. When he has
learned the meaning of an
exercise, then he begins to
enjoy repeating it and he
does repeat it an infinite
number of times, with the
most evident satisfaction.”
Maria Montessori (1870-
1952)
Pedagogical strategies for autonomy
• Encouraging student preparation
• Drawing on out-of-class experience
• Using ‘authentic’ materials and ‘real’ language
• Independent inquiry
• Involving students in task design
• Encouraging student-student interaction
• Peer teaching
• Encouraging divergent outcomes
• Self- and peer-assessment
• Encourage reflection

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Teachers' perspectives on autonomy

  • 1. Teachers’ perspectives on learner autonomy Phil Benson Macquarie University CAMTESOL 2016 I wonder if this presentation is on slideshare.net? I wonder if this presentation is on slideshare.net?
  • 2. Menu • What is learner autonomy? • The problem of teaching • Teachers’ perspectives on autonomy • An exploratory practice project • Some implications for professional development
  • 3. What is learner autonomy?
  • 4. Galileo Galilei 1564-1642 “You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself.”
  • 5. Zhu Xi 朱熹 1130-1200 “If you are in doubt, think it out by yourself. Do not depend on others for explanations. Suppose there was no one you could ask, should you stop learning?”
  • 6. Learner autonomy ‘…a capacity to control your own learning…’ Ability FreedomDesire AUTONOMY
  • 7. It is impossible to teach learners everything they need to know of a language in class….
  • 8. Personal relevance of learning ….Class time should be used to teach “those aspects of the language which the learners themselves deem to be the most urgently required”. Nunan, D. (1988). The learner-centered curriculum. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 3.
  • 9. Ownership of language “Having a choice in their own language learning means the language learner or user taking control not only of the language being learnt, but also of the goal and purpose of that learning…. Autonomy resides in being able to say what you want to say rather than producing the language of others…” Macaro, E. (2008). Learning strategies in foreign and second language classrooms. London: Continuum. (p. 59-60).
  • 10. The problem of teaching “Suppose I had a magic wand that could produce one change in our educational systems. What would that change be?” (Carl Rogers 1902-87)
  • 11. The problem of teaching “I finally decided that my imaginary wand, with one sweep, would cause every teacher to forget that he or she is a teacher.”
  • 12. ‘Transmission’ teaching Jean Marc Coté. A L’école, 1903
  • 13. The problem of language teaching in Asia • Policies favour autonomy, learners are willing. But… • Early start in language learning • Shortage of trained teachers • Students’ approaches to learning conditioned by a series of experiences of ‘being taught’
  • 14. What’s wrong with ‘being taught’? • Instruction helps language learning? The evidence is… …weak • Participating in learning activities help language learning? The evidence is… …much stronger
  • 15. Pedagogical strategies for autonomy • Encouraging student preparation • Drawing on out-of-class experience • Using ‘authentic’ materials and ‘real’ language • Independent inquiry • Involving students in task design
  • 16. Pedagogical strategies for autonomy • Encouraging student-student interaction • Peer teaching • Encouraging divergent outcomes • Self- and peer-assessment • Encourage reflection
  • 18. Borg and Al-Busaidi (2012) • Few studies of teachers’ views on learner autonomy • Previous studies show gap between –positive theoretical views –less positive reports of practice in the classroom • Questionnaire on teachers’ perspectives + professional development activities
  • 19. Borg & Al-Busaidi - Findings • >90% agreed LA has a positive effect on learning • 80% believed their teaching gave students opportunities to develop LA • (Response rate 30%)
  • 20. Borg & Al-Busaidi - Findings • Should students make decisions? • ‘Desirability rated above feasibility’ –Widest gap for objectives, materials and assessment –More feasible for when, where, how questions –Less feasible for what, what for questions
  • 21. An exploratory practice project • Collaborative Professional Development project between Macquarie Applied Linguistics and English Language Centre • PD workshop on pedagogical strategies • 1 year project with two pairs of ELC teachers – ‘Book Club Café’ – José Lara & Lesley Speer – ‘Motivating Learner Independence’ – Mary Ann Chehade & Gamze Sayram
  • 22. Exploratory Practice puzzles • Exploratory practice – “… a vehicle for practitioners (teachers and learners) to plan and work together to deependeepen their understandingstheir understandings of life in the language classroom” – Dick Allwright • Puzzles – BCC - Why don’t students read more? – MLI - Why can’t students be more active learners in and out of class?
  • 23. My puzzle – feasibility • Innovations in autonomy are… –often ‘experiments’ –often ‘outside’ the curriculum –successful in short-term –but sustainability and transferability unclear
  • 24. The big puzzle • Exploratory Practice projects – repeated over 8 x 5-week blocks – with different classes / different teachers – within the existing curriculum – How can teachers design and implement sustainable and transferable pedagogical strategies for autonomy
  • 25. Exploratory Practice - findings • Sustainable pedagogical strategies are… –integrated into the curriculum –repeatable –allowed to evolve over time –‘plant a seed’
  • 26. Exploratory Practice - findings • Transferable pedagogical strategies are • clearly articulated • flexible and uncomplicated • adaptable to different teaching styles, courses and proficiency levels
  • 27. Implications for professional development • PDfor autonomy is about –closing the gap between desirability and feasibility –exploring possibilities • Exploration leads to change, but… –it needs time and conversation –it grows out of repetition and variation
  • 28. …to have learned something is only a point of departure… “To have learned something for the child is only a point of departure. When he has learned the meaning of an exercise, then he begins to enjoy repeating it and he does repeat it an infinite number of times, with the most evident satisfaction.” Maria Montessori (1870- 1952)
  • 29. Pedagogical strategies for autonomy • Encouraging student preparation • Drawing on out-of-class experience • Using ‘authentic’ materials and ‘real’ language • Independent inquiry • Involving students in task design • Encouraging student-student interaction • Peer teaching • Encouraging divergent outcomes • Self- and peer-assessment • Encourage reflection