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Teachers beliefs about teacher autonomy. A qualitative study
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Published on Nov 23, 2015
Teachers beliefs about teacher autonomy. A qualitative study
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Language teachers' beliefs about teacher autonomy
"I wish I had"
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Learner autonomy is learners’ willingness and capacity to take responsibility to control their learning process inside and outside the classroom.
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Teacher autonomy is the capacity, freedom and the responsibility to make choices concerning one's own teaching and learning.
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Teachers' roles
Negotiator
Facilitator - personal qualities and technical support
Counselor
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Beliefs
not directly observable
complex
change over time
inconsistent
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Teachers' understanding of teacher autonomy
Autonomy in professional development
Autonomy in teaching
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Context and participants
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Understanding teacher autonomy
Freedom in teaching
Freedom from students' influence
Influence of previous learning experience
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Professional development
Strong motivation
Teachers' presence was needed
Influenced by the role as a teacher- expectation to be instructed
Solitary effort
Use of past tense
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Autonomy in teaching
Different levels of autonomy
Influence of previous language teachers
Awareness about teachers' roles: facilitator, resource person, counselor, model
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Constraints
Students' lack of motivation
Institutional constraints
Pressure from the curriculum
Negative effect of technology
Learned helplessness
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Conclusions
Differences in understanding teacher autonomy
Lack of teacher development in the present
Learned helplessness
Influence of previous teachers
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If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow. John Dewey
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Teachers' understanding of teacher autonomy
Autonomy in professional development
Autonomy in teaching
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