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Improving learner engagement through self-directed language learning (SDLL) in an English for academic purposes classroom

Year 2025, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 24 - 40
https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1340754

Abstract

Self-Directed Language Learning (SDLL) which aims at developing learner autonomy, improves learner engagement since learners are able to use higher-level critical thinking. Thus, the present study was conducted in an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) classroom in Sri Lanka, in order to investigate how to incorporate Self-Directed Learning in the EAP classroom to improve learner engagement. In this mixed-method study, pre-tests, post-tests and a questionnaire were used as the research instruments. Additionally, a tailor-made online SDLL tool was provided for the participants to practice SDLL. The collected quantitative data were analyzed using SPSS whereas the qualitative data were analyzed thematically. From the findings of the study, it was evident that implementing self-directed language learning positively affected the development of language competencies in the participants and thereby contributing to learner engagement. In addition, the findings also revealed that a majority of the participants preferred SDLL and they believed it was beneficial for their academic journey since they acquired new language skills. Conclusively, it can be stated that implementing SDLL in the EAP classroom is advantageous for the students to improve their knowledge, whilst enhancing learner autonomy.

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Year 2025, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 24 - 40
https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1340754

Abstract

References

  • Alfred, R. (2015). Analyzing the Applicability of Technology in Learner Autonomy in TESL Context in Sri Lanka, International Conference on the Humanities 2015: New Dynamics, Directions and Divergences (ICH 2015), University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. 21-22 May 2015. (Abstract) p.28
  • Ariyasinghe, D.A.G. (2019). Teaching Listening in the Digital Society: An Explanatory Study. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Educational Research and Practice (ICERP) 2019. (pp.330-343). Faculty of Educational Sciences, University Putra Malaysia, p. 330-343. eISBN: 978-967-960-453-5.
  • Bosch, C., Mentz, E. & Goede, R., (2019), ‘Self-directed learning: A conceptual overview’, in E. Mentz, J. De Beer & R. Bailey (eds.), Self-Directed Learning for the 21st Century: Implications for Higher Education (NWU Self-Directed Learning Series Volume 1), pp. 1–36, https://doi.org/10.4102/aosis.2019.BK134.01
  • Curry, N., Mynard, J., Noguchi, J., & Watkins, S. (2017). Evaluating a self-directed language learning course in a Japanese university. International journal of self-directed learning, 14(1), p. 17-36.
  • Dayananda, P. C. S., & Yapar, O. E. (2020). English language instructors’ perceptions of learner autonomy: a case study at a state university in Sri Lanka. In Academic Studies in Foreign Langauge Education 39. (pp 59-82). Livre de Lyon
  • Dwilestari, S., Zamzam, A., Susanti, N. W. M., & Syahrial, E. (2021).The Students’ Self-directed learning in English foreign language classes during the Covid-19 pandemic. Jurnal Lisdaya, 17(2), 38-46.
  • Garrison, D. R. (1997). Self-directed learning: Toward a comprehensive model. Adult education quarterly, 48(1), p. 18-33.
  • Knowles, M (1975). Self-directed learning: a guide for learners and teachers. New York: Association Press.
  • Kranzow, J., & Hyland, N. (2016). Self-directed learning: Developing readiness in graduate students. International Journal of Self-Directed Learning, 13(2), p. 1-14.
  • Lai, C, Shum, M. & Tian, Y. (2014): Enhancing learners’ self-directed use of technology for language learning: the effectiveness of an online training platform. Computer Assisted Language Learning. DOI: 10.1080/09588221.2014.889714
  • Parisi, J. (2020). Self-directed Learning Practices in ESL: How Beginning Adult Latinx English Language Learners Can Increase Learning Outcomes. Master’s Projects and Capstones. 985. https://repository.usfca.edu/capstone/985
  • Premawardhena, N. C. (2008). From dependent learning to learner autonomy through web-based teaching. In ICL 2008.
  • Premawardhena, N. C. (2009). New horizons in language learning through web-based teaching. In ICL 2009.
  • Senaratne, C. D (2009). Sinhala-English code mixing in Sri Lanka. A sociolinguistic study. The Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics. LOT publications.
  • Sert, N., & Boynuegri, E. (2017). Digital Technology Use by the Students and English Teachers and Self-Directed Language Learning. World Journal on Educational Technology: Current Issues, 9(1), p. 24-34.
  • Sudusinghe, W. S., & Kumara, W. G. C. (2020). Students' Perception on Learning English through Distance Education: An Online Survey Conducted in Higher Education Institutes, Sri Lanka at the Time of COVID-19. 13th International Research Conference General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University.
  • Sudusinghe, W. S., & Kumara, W. G. C. (2021). Assessing the e-Learner Autonomy among ESL (English as a Second Language) Learners in Higher Education Institutes, Sri Lanka. 14th International Research Conference General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University. p. 273-281.
  • Victori, M., & Lockhart, W. (1995). Enhancing metacognition in self-directed language learning. System, 23(2), p. 223-234.
  • Wichadee, S. (2011). Developing the self-directed learning instructional model to enhance English reading ability and self-directed learning of undergraduate students. Journal of College Teaching & Learning (TLC), 8(12), p. 43-52.
  • Wickrama, D.U.W. (2011). Language Policy Development in Colonial Ceylon. Colombo: Vijitha Yapa Publications
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Primary Language English
Subjects Lifelong learning
Journal Section Articles
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Dinali Ariyasinghe 0009-0000-6364-109X

Neelakshi Chandrasena Premawardhena 0000-0002-9696-0115

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Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 8 Issue: 1

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APA Ariyasinghe, D., & Chandrasena Premawardhena, N. (n.d.). Improving learner engagement through self-directed language learning (SDLL) in an English for academic purposes classroom. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 8(1), 24-40. https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1340754


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