Vietnamese EFL Lecturers’ Perspectives on Leveraging AI Tools to Enhance Students’ Autonomous Learning

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https://doi.org/10.54855/ijli.26511

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence (AI), English language learning, teacher perspectives, Autonomous Learning

Abstract

This study explores Vietnamese EFL lecturers' perceptions of AI tools' influence on students' autonomous learning. The research inquires into how AI can assist students in setting their learning goals, identifying the resources needed, choosing learning methods, tracking their progress, and evaluating their learning outcomes, based on interviews with 15 lecturers from the Language Institute at Van Lang University. Five main themes were identified through thematic analysis using NVivo software: AI in setting lesson objectives, access to learning resources, method selection, tracking learning progress, and evaluation. The results demonstrate that AI tools enhance autonomous learning, but their effectiveness depends on students' perceptions and the tools' features, suggesting that human guidance is still needed.

Author Biography

  • Nguyen Thi Phuong Lan, Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Nguyen Thi Phuong Lan is a lecturer at the Language Institute, Van Lang University, Vietnam. With 13 years of university teaching experience, she specializes in English language education. Her research interests include applying technology to enhance English teaching and learning, focusing on improving student engagement and learning outcomes.

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10-02-2026

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Nguyen, T. P. L. (2026). Vietnamese EFL Lecturers’ Perspectives on Leveraging AI Tools to Enhance Students’ Autonomous Learning. International Journal of Language Instruction, 5(1), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.54855/ijli.26511

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