A systematic review of autonomous learning in ESL/EFL in Bangladesh: a road to discovery era (2009-2022)

Learner autonomy has been a major focus of educational researchers in Bangladesh for more than a decade now. Studies in this area have generated significant themes in ESL/EFL pedagogy in Bangladesh, particularly during the last ten years or so, and the prospect looks promising. This article review...

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Main Authors: Jamila, Maryam Jamila, Zubairi, Ainol Madziah
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Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2022
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spelling my.iium.irep.975202022-04-06T04:30:46Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/97520/ A systematic review of autonomous learning in ESL/EFL in Bangladesh: a road to discovery era (2009-2022) Jamila, Maryam Jamila Zubairi, Ainol Madziah L Education (General) Learner autonomy has been a major focus of educational researchers in Bangladesh for more than a decade now. Studies in this area have generated significant themes in ESL/EFL pedagogy in Bangladesh, particularly during the last ten years or so, and the prospect looks promising. This article reviews the research pertaining to learner autonomy in Bangladesh during the years 2009-2022. The review revealed that studies related to learner autonomy in Bangladesh tend to focus on how autonomy facilitates English language teaching, examining teachers’ and learners’ attitudes, perception and readiness, factors affecting the fostering of learner autonomy, its implications, importance, and teachers’ varied roles to exhilarate learner autonomy. However, research on learner autonomy in English language teaching and learning in Bangladesh seems insignificant. During the review process, it has been evident that there is a crucial need for more in-depth empirical studies in autonomy. Moreover, there is significant lack of investigations where learners’ responses are included. Hence, this article examined the gaps, and suggestions for further studies are provided accordingly. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2022-03-18 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/97520/1/97520_A%20systematic%20review%20of%20autonomous%20learning.pdf Jamila, Maryam Jamila and Zubairi, Ainol Madziah (2022) A systematic review of autonomous learning in ESL/EFL in Bangladesh: a road to discovery era (2009-2022). English Language Teaching, 15 (4). pp. 47-66. ISSN 1916-4742 E-ISSN 1916-4750 https://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/elt/article/view/0/46946 10.5539/elt.v15n4p47
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Jamila, Maryam Jamila
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A systematic review of autonomous learning in ESL/EFL in Bangladesh: a road to discovery era (2009-2022)
description Learner autonomy has been a major focus of educational researchers in Bangladesh for more than a decade now. Studies in this area have generated significant themes in ESL/EFL pedagogy in Bangladesh, particularly during the last ten years or so, and the prospect looks promising. This article reviews the research pertaining to learner autonomy in Bangladesh during the years 2009-2022. The review revealed that studies related to learner autonomy in Bangladesh tend to focus on how autonomy facilitates English language teaching, examining teachers’ and learners’ attitudes, perception and readiness, factors affecting the fostering of learner autonomy, its implications, importance, and teachers’ varied roles to exhilarate learner autonomy. However, research on learner autonomy in English language teaching and learning in Bangladesh seems insignificant. During the review process, it has been evident that there is a crucial need for more in-depth empirical studies in autonomy. Moreover, there is significant lack of investigations where learners’ responses are included. Hence, this article examined the gaps, and suggestions for further studies are provided accordingly.
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author Jamila, Maryam Jamila
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title A systematic review of autonomous learning in ESL/EFL in Bangladesh: a road to discovery era (2009-2022)
title_short A systematic review of autonomous learning in ESL/EFL in Bangladesh: a road to discovery era (2009-2022)
title_full A systematic review of autonomous learning in ESL/EFL in Bangladesh: a road to discovery era (2009-2022)
title_fullStr A systematic review of autonomous learning in ESL/EFL in Bangladesh: a road to discovery era (2009-2022)
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of autonomous learning in ESL/EFL in Bangladesh: a road to discovery era (2009-2022)
title_sort systematic review of autonomous learning in esl/efl in bangladesh: a road to discovery era (2009-2022)
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
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