Learner Autonomy-Expectations and Perceptions of South-East Europe

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Learner Autonomy-Expectations and Perceptions of South-East Europe

Author

KAMBERI, Lulzime

Abstract

Key words: autonomy, perceptions,succes, students, teachers ABSTRACT Autonomous learning is now almost universally supported all around the globe by teachers and students. The South Eastern European countries are trying to follow this trend. The question is how much do teachers and learners of the South East Europe really value it? This paper reports on a study conducted at the South East European University (SEEU), in Macedonia (FYROM) analyzing teacher and learner perceptions on autonomous learning. Applying content analysis (Silverman, 2006) to identify themes biases and meaning, the study explored student and teacher attitudes towards autonomous learning. The study was conducted across one semester (15 weeks), in the year 2012. Acknowledging convenience sampling, the 63 subjects who participated in this study were students and teachers from the English Department of the Languages Cultures and Communication Faculty and from the Language Center

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PeerReviewed

Publisher

IBU Publishing

Date

2013-05-03

Extent

1878