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The Relationship between Tertiary Level EFL Learners’ Attitudes towards English and Technology and Their Autonomy Levels
The Relationship between Tertiary Level EFL Learners’ Attitudes towards English and Technology and Their Autonomy Levels

Author(s): Ayça Kılıç, Levent Uzun
Subject(s): Language studies, Foreign languages learning, Computational linguistics, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Sociology of Education, Distance learning / e-learning
Published by: T.C. MEHMET AKİF ERSOY ÜNİVERSİTESİ EĞİTİM FAKÜLTESİ
Keywords: Attitudes; English; Technology; Language learner; Autonomy;

Summary/Abstract: Technology is a vital part of language learning, and thus, students’ attitudes towards it influence its effective use. Also, language learner autonomy is related to the use of technology. Thus, this study was conducted in a TELP (tertiary level intensive English program) to investigate students’ attitudes towards English and technology, their autonomy levels, and the relationship between two constructs. Having a quantitative approach, two scales were used to gather data, English and Technology Attitudes Scale (ETAS) by Kearney et al. (2020) and Autonomy Perception Scale by Demirtaş (2010). The data from the scales was analysed using IBM SPSS Statistical Package 22.0. The findings revealed that students mostly had very positive attitudes towards English and technology, and male students achieved significantly higher results in confidence in English and technology than female students. In addition, the students were not found to be effectively autonomous. Furthermore, there was a significant and positive relationship between autonomy and attitudes towards English and technology. It can be concluded that autonomy improves using technology to learn English, and students who use technology to learn English become more autonomous. Teachers are responsible for guiding their students in this process.

  • Issue Year: 8/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 227-248
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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