Self-Directed Learning in EFL During Covid-19 Pandemic: Teacher's Perception and Students' Learning Autonomy

Ni Luh Made Purnia Adi, Luh Putu Artini, Luh Gede Eka Wahyuni
2021 Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review  
Due to the global outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), new regulations require students to study from home so that students must be able to study independently. This study aimed to analyze teachers' perceptions of self-directed learning (SDL) and SDL components that can be identified from online learning activities assigned by teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research was designed in the form of embedded mixed-method research. An English teacher at a high school was selected
more » ... a participant. Furthermore, data were collected through questionnaires, observations, and classification tables. The results showed that: 1) with a score of 4.00, teachers perceive themselves as "knowledgeable" about SDL knowledge, with a score of 3.57, teachers perceive themselves as "expected" or often carry out learning activities that support SDL, with a score of 3.88, teachers assessing the impact of SDL as "influential" on students, 2) components of SDL reflected through online learning activities assigned by the teacher are "developing a sense of belonging to students in learning" and "developing student self-monitoring" and self-management." Thus, teachers perceive SDL positively, and there are two components of SDL promoted by teachers' online learning activities.
doi:10.23887/ijerr.v4i1.33519 fatcat:t3msqhi6ezdm3e5rb6m6v26ewe