Iraqi EFL School Teachers' Perceptions of Enhancing Learner Autonomy in Their CLT Classes
Keywords:
Learner autonomy, communicative method, English language teachers in secondary educationAbstract
Learner autonomy plays an important role in developing learners for a fruitful language learning/teaching process in EFL classes. More specifically, in CLT classes; a learner-centered method whereby personalized learning is emphasized and teaching learners how to access resources and how to use them for their learning needs has become increasingly important. Teachers’ perception on learner autonomy is crucial because their beliefs about independent learning affects the development of learner autonomy. Thus, the study aims to manifest Iraqi EFL school teachers' perceptions who apply CLT method in their teaching context regarding learner autonomy and how can they enhance it in their CLT classes throughout distributing a questionnaire to (40) Iraqi EFL teacher in different schools. Based on the findings of the study , Iraqi EFL secondary teachers do not believe that autonomous learning leads to development in language learning as they justify that by Iraqi EFL learners ' incapability to take decisions of what and how to learn due to their immaturity and their insisting need of much guidance and instruction