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aspects of learner autonomy

Autonomy and Complexity in Social Learning Space Management

Autonomy and Complexity in Social Learning Space Management

... of learner autonomy, educators proposed a definition of the construct which emphasized learners’ capacity and willingness to not only learn independently but also to cooperate with others as socially ...

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The Pedagogy of Learner Autonomy: Lessons from the Classroom

The Pedagogy of Learner Autonomy: Lessons from the Classroom

... insights. While much classroom discourse is dominated by talk about a particular text or task, if it is to be useful, today’s task must enhance tomorrow’s learning (Paul Nation, personal communication). This is one of ...

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Alternative Assessments and EFL Learner Autonomy

Alternative Assessments and EFL Learner Autonomy

... Learner autonomy refers to a student’s ability to set appropriate learning goals and take charge of his or her own ...learning. Autonomy makes the learners control and manage their own learning ...

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Understanding students' learner autonomy through practitioner research

Understanding students' learner autonomy through practitioner research

... affective aspects of learning in developmental psychology and educational research (Donato, ...develop autonomy through CSCL (Computer Supported Collaborative ...

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EFL Teachers’ Beliefs and Practices Concerning Learner Autonomy: A Narrative Inquiry

EFL Teachers’ Beliefs and Practices Concerning Learner Autonomy: A Narrative Inquiry

... that learner autonomy refers to learners’ responsible attitude toward their own learning which is specifically reflected in the process of goal-setting, self-evaluation and other aspects of ...

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Postmodernism as a Theoretical Framework for Learner Autonomy Research

Postmodernism as a Theoretical Framework for Learner Autonomy Research

... their autonomy in relation to other cognitive processes, evidence of control over the affective dimension was very ...the Learner-researcher practitioner's diary entries, there was no evidence in relation ...

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Learner autonomy: The complexity of control‐shift

Learner autonomy: The complexity of control‐shift

... A growing number of studies published in peer‐reviewed applied linguistics journals investigate how computer and mobile technologies, software and digital tools affect the teaching and learning of vocabulary in a second ...

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Exploring EFL learner autonomy in the 2013 Curriculum  implementation

Exploring EFL learner autonomy in the 2013 Curriculum implementation

... the aspects of controlling learning in learner autonomy as the responsibility of their teacher, some of them argued that as both the teacher’s and the student’s ...

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Enhancing Learner Autonomy in an On-line Editing Programme

Enhancing Learner Autonomy in an On-line Editing Programme

... of learner autonomy is acceptance of responsibility for one’s own learning” ...autonomous learner takes responsibility for various aspects of learning (Benson & Voller, 1997; Holec, ...how ...

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AUTONOMOUS LEARNING: DIFFERENT VIEWS AND USE OF COMPUTERS

AUTONOMOUS LEARNING: DIFFERENT VIEWS AND USE OF COMPUTERS

... the learner is independent to the extent that he /she is capable of working on his /her own without help or direction from the teacher or tutor, and dependent ...of learner-centred ...of autonomy as ...

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The development of a brief measure of learner autonomy in university students

The development of a brief measure of learner autonomy in university students

... different aspects of autonomous learning but even here, with the exception of the study habits subscale and the SDLRS self- control subscale, all the other scales demonstrate satisfactory concurrent ...

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Learner autonomy in developing countries

Learner autonomy in developing countries

... many aspects of this system which today we would find oppressive—Bell’s primary aim after all was ‘instilling principles of reli- gion and morality into the minds of the young’ (1797, ...of learner ...

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... on learner autonomy in an ESP ...developing learner autonomy implies not only willingness to take control of learning, but also the necessity to provide students with opportunities to exercise ...

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Towards Metacognition, Autonomy, and Learners’ Knowledge/Meaning Construction in EFL Context

Towards Metacognition, Autonomy, and Learners’ Knowledge/Meaning Construction in EFL Context

... the learner takes its basis from the concept of autonomous learning appeared first in the early 1980’s when Henry Holec wrote his first report on language learner autonomy for the council of ...all ...

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Language learning strategies and learner autonomy in learning Japanese

Language learning strategies and learner autonomy in learning Japanese

... on learner autonomy have been conducted in the context of learning English ...what autonomy is and what they are capable of doing, they do not have the confidence in their ability to take ...

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Learning Beyond Class-Active Learning and Learner Autonomy

Learning Beyond Class-Active Learning and Learner Autonomy

... about language learning, as conditions that need to be met for active engagement in learning, individually and collaboratively, to take place (Blidi, 2017).Voluntariness implies that T&L environments need to be void ...

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Engendering Autonomy and Motivation through Learner Reflection Tasks

Engendering Autonomy and Motivation through Learner Reflection Tasks

... (2011), autonomy and autonomous learning is “learning in which the learners demonstrate a capacity to control their learning” ...misinterpret autonomy as self-instruction or individualization whereby ...

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A Critical Look at Different Classifications of Curriculum Principles: The Influence on Enhancing Learners’ Autonomy

A Critical Look at Different Classifications of Curriculum Principles: The Influence on Enhancing Learners’ Autonomy

... Reviewing some of the main classifications of principles proposed by Nation and Macalister (2010), Johnson (1989), Tomlinson (2010), and finally Hall (1995), one can understand that there are many overlapping principles ...

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Making steps on their own: Teachers' perspectives on learner autonomy

Making steps on their own: Teachers' perspectives on learner autonomy

... Conclusion  Teachers thought that generally motivated and confident learners in their classes were fairly autonomous learners  They thought that teachers had a role to play in developi[r] ...

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SIGNIFICANCE OF HEUTAGOGY IN DISTANCE EDUCATION

SIGNIFICANCE OF HEUTAGOGY IN DISTANCE EDUCATION

... the learner designs the actual course he or she might take by negotiating the ...of learner competencies as well as development of the learner’s capability and capacity to learn (Ashton & Newman, 2006; ...

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