NURTURING SELF-REGULATED AND PEER COLLABORATIVE LEARNING SKILLS IN STUDENTS WITHIN ONLINE MODE: EXPLORING A TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVE

  • Sahib Khan
  • Muhammad Uzair-ul-Hassan
  • Rozita Abdul Mutalib

Abstract

The prevalence of online education with the help of advanced digital tools invites universities to foster self-regulated and peer-collaborative learning skills (SRL & PCL) among students. The main objectives of the study were; exploring the insights of teachers for fostering (SRL & PCL) in online learning, tracing difficulties for teachers to stimulate (SRL & PCL), and examining current online teaching practices of teachers that facilitate (SRL & PCL). In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 teachers of public sector universities in Punjab. The suitability & trustworthiness of the interview protocol was confirmed by seeking expert opinion. The qualitative data were analyzed with the help of N-Vivo. The Study concluded that teachers believed (SRL & PCL) skills are immensely needed to nurture SRL and PCL in students in the online teaching[1]learning process. Some challenging factors for teachers were found to be high in intensity like being un-motivated, having low self-efficacy, peer conflicts, the environment of educational institutions, lack of planning skills, support facilities, unsuitable educational equipment, and lack of orientation towards (ICT) skills. The practices of teachers to facilitate (SRL & PCL) included; the use of motivation and emotional drive, promoting the use of collaborative tools, improving self-talk & feedback, promoting reflective dialogues, and promoting peer sharing and active learning. The study also recommended the ways for teachers to nurture SRL and PCL skills in students within online mode.

Author Biographies

Sahib Khan

Research Scholar, University of Sargodha, Sargodha

Muhammad Uzair-ul-Hassan

Associate Professor, University of Sargodha, Sargodha

Rozita Abdul Mutalib

Associate Professor, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia

Published
2023-01-09