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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] ... See full document

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Challenges in Promoting EFL Learners' Autonomy: Iranian EFL Teachers’ Perspectives

Challenges in Promoting EFL Learners' Autonomy: Iranian EFL Teachers’ Perspectives

... Learner autonomy (LA) has always been a controversial issue among applied ...the teachers' and learners' perceptions of learner autonomy as well as the feasibility of learner ... See full document

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... decision making encourages students to anticipate the consequences of their ...the learner selects, acquires, organizes, or integrates new knowledge” (Weinstein & Mayer, 1986, ...time. Learner ... See full document

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EFL Freshmen Students and Teachers Perception and Practice of Learner Autonomy: The Case of Wolyta Sodo University

EFL Freshmen Students and Teachers Perception and Practice of Learner Autonomy: The Case of Wolyta Sodo University

... that teachers lack the readiness to promote autonomy (the grand mean for teachers' practices on autonomous learning activities is ...that teachers seemed to lack providing learner ... See full document

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LEARNER AUTONOMY  IN THE INDONESIAN EFL SETTINGS

LEARNER AUTONOMY IN THE INDONESIAN EFL SETTINGS

... Learner autonomy in Indonesian educational institutions has not commonly been listed as a teaching- learning objective, and most teachers seem to be hardly acquainted with learner ... See full document

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The Relationship between EFL Teachers Emotional Intelligence and their Perceptions of Learners Autonomy

The Relationship between EFL Teachers Emotional Intelligence and their Perceptions of Learners Autonomy

... full autonomy there is no involvement of a 'teacher' or an ...L2 learner does not rely on the materials tailored to the ...that Autonomy is a capacity for detachment, critical reflection, ... See full document

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An investigation exploring the extent ‘EAL Steps for Classroom Integration’ is effective in primary school language teaching

An investigation exploring the extent ‘EAL Steps for Classroom Integration’ is effective in primary school language teaching

... that teachers perceived the tool to be useful in many ways for themselves to support planning and teaching, which influenced the improved performance and participation of their children in ...‘EAL Steps for ... See full document

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Learner autonomy: The complexity of control‐shift

Learner autonomy: The complexity of control‐shift

... next steps in teaching and learning for ...mainstream teachers; assessment measures aligned to descriptors; suggested teaching and learning steps for each step or stage of the progression; and  ... See full document

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Developing learner autonomy: Chinese university EFL teachers’ perceptions

Developing learner autonomy: Chinese university EFL teachers’ perceptions

... (2011). Teachers’ readiness for promoting learner autonomy: A study of Japanese EFL high school ...learner autonomy. In D. Palfreyman & R. C. Smith (Eds.), Learner ... See full document

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING THROUGH LEARNER AUTONOMY

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING THROUGH LEARNER AUTONOMY

... ‘learner autonomy’ in general as well as in the context of English language ...autonomous learner from the language learning point of ...developing learner autonomy by discussing the ... See full document

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Alternative Assessments and EFL Learner Autonomy

Alternative Assessments and EFL Learner Autonomy

... of autonomy among Iranian EFL learners is a great problem which hinders language ...their own development and the same dependence moves to foreign language ...the learner (Harden & Crosby, ...to ... See full document

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Reform in upper secondary school governance towards autonomy model: A case study of reality autonomy model in Vietnam

Reform in upper secondary school governance towards autonomy model: A case study of reality autonomy model in Vietnam

... the autonomy of these units in implementing their missions, and organization of human resource as well as finance is regulated in parallel with their kind of public service ...great autonomy right such as ... See full document

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Fostering Learner Autonomy in ESL Teaching

Fostering Learner Autonomy in ESL Teaching

... 2.2.1 The Subjects and the Design of the Experiment 161 students of mathemat ics school fro m Shandong University of Technology in two classes took part in the e xperiment .The e xperiment was carried out in one year in ... See full document

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Promoting learner autonomy in an Iranian EFL high school context: Teachers’ practices and constraints in focus

Promoting learner autonomy in an Iranian EFL high school context: Teachers’ practices and constraints in focus

... investigate teachers’ practices for promoting learner autonomy in an Iranian EFL high school ...42 teachers, both males and females, were ...the autonomy of learners were coded and ... See full document

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Conundrums of our own making: Critical Pedagogy and trainee further education teachers

Conundrums of our own making: Critical Pedagogy and trainee further education teachers

... the learner to learn and labour. In other words the learner/worker is enabled to re-invent themselves to meet the vagaries of the capitalist labour market and so is able to sustain ... See full document

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Postmodernism as a Theoretical Framework for Learner Autonomy Research

Postmodernism as a Theoretical Framework for Learner Autonomy Research

... good learner/language learner; describe successful and unsuccessful learning experiences both generally and for languages; reflect on their own acquisition of language proficiency and outline their ... See full document

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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

... Most EFL classrooms in Morocco are content- oriented, and less attention, in this respect, is given to the process of learning. This might be due to some factors such as the setting, the time constraints and the group ... See full document

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New perspectives on substituted relational autonomy for shared decision making in critical care

New perspectives on substituted relational autonomy for shared decision making in critical care

... on autonomy as- sumes that this principle is based on the concern, dominant in bioethical theory and clinical practice, to protect the individual’s freedom of choice from un- wanted interference in their decisions ... See full document

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AUTONOMOUS LEARNING: DIFFERENT VIEWS AND USE OF COMPUTERS

AUTONOMOUS LEARNING: DIFFERENT VIEWS AND USE OF COMPUTERS

... linguistics, autonomy is a highly flexible notion that is easily adapted to different approaches” ...of learner autonomy and on the interdependence between the different versions of ...of ... See full document

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English as a Second Language: Strategies and Comparisons

English as a Second Language: Strategies and Comparisons

... Autonomy enables students to feel pride in their own achievements. If learning is too externally controlled, a student can feel other emotions (gratitude for the teacher's help, or relief not to have ... See full document

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