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  • Instructor perceptions of a...
    Al-Amrani, Said Nasser

    Learning & teaching in higher education Gulf perspectives, 06/2024
    Journal Article

    Purpose Creating active learning opportunities requires building a learning culture in which the instructor plays the role of a facilitator, leaving the ultimate responsibility of learning to the student. The question, however, is whether this is happening in practice. This study aims to answer this question through instructors' perceptions of active learning in a higher education institution in Oman. Design/methodology/approach The study participants were 85 instructors working for a private university in Oman. Data were collected by surveying these instructors' perceptions of active learning practice indicators, such as active teaching strategies and student educational practices. This was followed by interviewing a random sample of the same instructors ( N  = 10) to obtain a deeper understanding of their implementation of the active learning approach. Findings Data collected through the survey revealed that the shift from passive to active learning in higher education in Oman created a discrepancy between instructors' willingness to practice active learning and learners' unpreparedness to become autonomous learners. The follow-up interview findings confirmed this point, revealing instructors' negative perceptions of student participation and engagement in out-of-class activities. Originality/value This study is among the first to investigate the application of active learning in a higher education institution in Oman from the perspective of instructors.