Social Dimensions of Autonomy in Language Learning

Social Dimensions of Autonomy in Language Learning
Author: G. Murray
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1137290242

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This book examines how autonomy in language learning is fostered and constrained in social settings through interaction with others and various contextual features. With theoretical grounding, the authors discuss the implications for practice in classrooms, distance education, self-access centres, as well as virtual and social learning spaces.

Space, Place and Autonomy in Language Learning

Space, Place and Autonomy in Language Learning
Author: Garold Murray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Autonomy (Psychology).
ISBN: 9781138656727

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This book explores theories of space and place in relation to autonomy in language learning. Encompassing a wide range of linguistically and culturally diverse learning contexts, this edited collection brings together research papers from academics working in fourteen countries. In their studies, these researchers examine physical, virtual and metaphorical learning spaces from a wide range of theoretical and interdisciplinary perspectives (semiotic, ecological, complexity, human geography, linguistic landscapes, mediated discourse analysis, sociocultural, constructivist and social constructivist) and methodological approaches. The book traces its origins to the first-ever symposium on space, place and autonomy, which was held at the International Association of Applied Linguistics (AILA) 2014 World Congress in Brisbane. The final chapter, which presents a thematic analysis of the papers in this volume, discusses the implications for theory development, further enquiry, and pedagogical practice.

Autonomy in Language Learning and Teaching

Autonomy in Language Learning and Teaching
Author: Alice Chik
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2017-12-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1137529989

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This book seeks to expand the research agendas on autonomy in language learning and teaching in diverse contexts, by examining the present landscape of established studies, identifying research gaps and providing practical future research directions. Based on empirical studies, it explores research agendas in five emerging domains: language learning and teaching in developing countries; social censure and teacher autonomy; learner autonomy and groups; learner autonomy and digital practice; and finally, learner autonomy and space. In doing so, it sheds new light on the impact of digital media, group dynamics and the application of ecological perspectives on learner autonomy. The contributors present a novel reconsideration of new learning affordances, and their discussion of spatial dimensions provides much needed expansion in the field. This book will have international appeal and provide an invaluable resource for students and scholars of second language learning and higher education, as well as teacher educators. Chapter 2 of this book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license via https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1057%2F978-1-137-52998-5_2.pdf.

Taking Control

Taking Control
Author: Richard Pemberton
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 1996-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9622094074

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TAKING CONTROL: Autonomy in Language Learning focuses on an area of language learning and teaching that is currently receiving an increasing amount of attention. The book, featuring 18 chapters from key figures around the world in the field of autonomous and self-access language learning, provides insightful coverage of the theoretical issues involved, and represents a significant contribution to research in this area. At the same time, it provides a variety of examples of current practice, in classrooms and self-access centres, at secondary and tertiary levels, and in a number of different cultural contexts. This volume is a timely publication which will be of interest to all those concerned with learner autonomy and self-directed language learning.

Assessment and Autonomy in Language Learning

Assessment and Autonomy in Language Learning
Author: C. Everhard
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781349490264

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This book examines this contested relationship between assessment and autonomy from a number of perspectives in a variety of Higher Education language-learning contexts in Europe and the Far East. The contributors to the book describe research into assessment both for and as autonomy, as well as approaches to the assessment of autonomy itself.

Enhancing Autonomy in Language Education

Enhancing Autonomy in Language Education
Author: Manuel Jiménez Raya
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2015-03
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781614511373

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The enhancement of autonomy in language education relies heavily on teachers empowerment and agency as critical intellectuals and reflective practitioners. However, most teacher education programmes are still based on instrumental views of teacher development that undervalue professional experience and expertise. The authors set the ground for alternative practices by proposing and illustrating a case-based approach to language teacher education that values experiential professional learning and expands competences to promote autonomy in school."

Autonomy and Independence in Language Learning

Autonomy and Independence in Language Learning
Author: Phil Benson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2014-06-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317888073

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The topics of autonomy and independence play an increasingly important role in language education. They raise issues such as learners' responsibility for their own learning, and their right to determine the direction of their own learning, the skills which can be learned and applied in self-directed learning and capacity for independent learning and the extents to which this can be suppressed by institutional education. This volume offers new insights into the principles of autonomy and independence and the practices associated with them focusing on the area of EFL teaching. The editors' introduction provides the context and outlines the main issues involved in autonomy and independence. Later chapters discuss the social and political implications of autonomy and independence and their effects on educational structures. The consequences for the design of learner-centred materials and methods is discussed, together with an exploration of the practical ways of implementing autonomy and independence in language teaching and learning . Each section of the book opens with an introduction to give structure to the development of ideas and themes, with synopses to highlight salient features in the text and help build upon the material of previous chapters.

Language Education in Digital Spaces: Perspectives on Autonomy and Interaction

Language Education in Digital Spaces: Perspectives on Autonomy and Interaction
Author: Carolin Fuchs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030749584

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This book brings together contributions on learner autonomy from a myriad of contexts to advance our understanding of what autonomous language learning looks like with digital tools, and how this understanding is shaped by and can shape different socio-institutional, curricular, and instructional support. To this end, the individual contributions in the book highlight practice-oriented, empirically-based research on technology-mediated learner autonomy and its pedagogical implications. They address how technology can support learner autonomy as process by leveraging the affordances available in social media, virtual exchange, self-access, or learning in the wild (Hutchins, 1995). The rapid evolution and adoption of technology in all aspects of our lives has pushed issues related to learner and teacher autonomy centre stage in the language education landscape. This book tackles emergent challenges from different perspectives and diverse learning ecologies with a focus on social and educational (in)equality. Specifically, to this effect, the chapters consider digital affordances of virtual exchange, gaming, and apps in technology-mediated language learning and teaching ranging from instructed and semi-instructed to self-instructed contexts. The volume foregrounds the concepts of critical digital literacy and social justice in relation to language learner and teacher autonomy and illustrates how this approach may contribute to institutional objectives for equality, diversity and inclusion in higher education around the world and will be useful for researchers and teachers alike.

Learner Autonomy Across Cultures

Learner Autonomy Across Cultures
Author: D. Palfreyman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2003-11-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 023050468X

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What does 'autonomy' mean within language learning? Should it be enhanced within national, institutional or small group culture and, if so, how can that be done? A variety of new theoretical perspectives are here firmly anchored in research data from projects worldwide. By foregrounding cultural issues and thus explicitly addressing the concerns of many educators on the appropriateness and feasibility of developing learner autonomy in practice, this book fills a gap in the literature and offers practical benefits to language teachers.

Teaching and Researching Autonomy in Language Learning

Teaching and Researching Autonomy in Language Learning
Author: Phil Benson
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780582368163

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This text defines autonomy in language learning, how it is implemented and how research and independence/autonomy can inform each other.