The effect of collaborative activities on tertiary-level EFL students' learner autonomy in the Turkish context

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2023

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Demet Turan-Ozturk
Cagri Ozkose-Biyik

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DE GRUYTER MOUTON

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This quasi-experimental study investigates the effects of collaborative activities on tertiary-level EFL students' learner autonomy in Turkey. To achieve this aim both quantitative and qualitative data were collected with the help of a learner autonomy questionnaire index cards filled out by the students the instructor's journal and an interview with the instructor of the experimental group. Two groups of 40 students in total from the preparatory program of a central Anatolian university were appointed as experimental and control groups. The results of the quantitative data analysis revealed that after the implementation of collaborative activities in three consecutive weeks there was a statistically significant difference between the groups in terms of their autonomy level, the students in the experimental group scored higher than those in the control group which implies that they showed more autonomous skills in areas such as motivation curiosity to learn risk-taking problem solving and decision making skills to improve learning. The results of the qualitative data analysis revealed that collaborative activities employed in this study (e.g. problem-solving activity role-play games) allowed participants to learn from each other and gain a sense of responsibility. The overall results suggested that collaborative learning practices could be implemented to help EFL students increase their learner autonomy level. Additionally curriculum and assessment methods of educational institutions might be revised to include more collaborative activities.

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collaborative learning, EFL, learner autonomy, quasi-experimental study, tertiary-level, tertiary-level, learner autonomy, collaborative learning, EFL, quasi-experimental study

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0602 languages and literature, 05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences, 06 humanities and the arts

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Language Learning in Higher Education

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13

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271

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