Iraqi EFL Preparatory School Teachers’ Perception Regarding Teacher Competencies of Self-Directed Learning

Authors

  • Shahad Dheyaa Hussein College of Education-Ibn Rushed for Human Sciences, University of Baghdad/Baghdad, Iraq
  • Shaimaa Abdulbaqi Al-Bakri College of Education-Ibn Rushed for Human Sciences, University of Baghdad/Baghdad, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v3i141.3746

Keywords:

Self-Directed Learning, Perception, Student-Centered Learning, Autonomy, Independent Learning

Abstract

Although self-directed learning is regarded as a skill of the 21st century and as a motivation for students in educational practice and theory, self-directed learning is considered to be challenging for most teachers to be integrated into their practice. Meanwhile, teachers are required to consider each student as a unique and distinguished individual. This means that students in every classroom have diverse talents and abilities to learn differently and are able to develop at a different level. Thus, Iraqi EFL preparatory school teachers must be informed of all ideas, concepts, and methods relating to English language learning.

The current study aims at finding out how Iraqi EFL preparatory school teachers perceive teacher competencies of self-directed learning and if there are any significant differences between them due to their gender and years of experience. The participants are (300) EFL preparatory school teachers from Baghdad Governorate / the General Directorate of Education - Al-Karkh 3rd. An online closed questionnaire has been submitted to the participants using Google forms. The results reveal that Iraqi EFL preparatory school teachers have positively perceived teacher competencies of self-directed learning, and that there are significant differences between them according to their years of experience.

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Published

2022-06-15

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English linguistics and literature

How to Cite

Hussein, S. D., & Al-Bakri, S. A. (2022). Iraqi EFL Preparatory School Teachers’ Perception Regarding Teacher Competencies of Self-Directed Learning. Al-Adab Journal, 3(141), 49-58. https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v3i141.3746

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