AbstractLearner autonomy has gained momentum within the context of language learning in the last two decades. In order to qualify as an autonomous learner, one should independently choose his/her aims and purposes and sets goals; decides on the learning materials, methods and tasks; and purpose in organizing and carrying out the chosen tasks; and chooses the criteria for evaluation. Does that sound utopic? Definitely yes for some, maybe less so for others. After a little reflection, most of the teachers will recognize that they do a great deal of reading and thinking to prepare their lectures, plan effective activities and select appropriate texts for their students, while the students do relatively little. In most cases, the teachers are...
In December 1976, a group of language educators gathered at the University of Cambridge to discuss a...
Learner autonomy has been defined as 'a capacity to control important aspects of one's learning'(Ben...
This paper addresses three practical questions about autonomy in foreign language learning from a ph...
AbstractLearner autonomy has gained momentum within the context of language learning in the last two...
AbstractLearner autonomy in foreign language teaching and learning has been a favourite topic for a ...
Learner autonomy in foreign language teaching and learning has been a favourite topic for a long tim...
AbstractThe field of language education has for the last three decades been witnessing the debate ov...
Teacher's domination and authority used to prevail the traditional language teaching is now left and...
Although learner autonomy has been discussed for more than thirty years in Applied Linguistics, ther...
Teacher’s domination and authority used to prevail the traditional language teaching is now left and...
AbstractHolec (1981) describes autonomy as, “the ability to take charge of one's learning” (cited in...
AbstractThis article is about autonomy in language learning and the basic components which define th...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine some aspects of autonomy in language learning with a spec...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine some aspects of autonomy in language learning with a spec...
Learner autonomy has been defined as \u27a capacity to control important aspects of one\u27s learnin...
In December 1976, a group of language educators gathered at the University of Cambridge to discuss a...
Learner autonomy has been defined as 'a capacity to control important aspects of one's learning'(Ben...
This paper addresses three practical questions about autonomy in foreign language learning from a ph...
AbstractLearner autonomy has gained momentum within the context of language learning in the last two...
AbstractLearner autonomy in foreign language teaching and learning has been a favourite topic for a ...
Learner autonomy in foreign language teaching and learning has been a favourite topic for a long tim...
AbstractThe field of language education has for the last three decades been witnessing the debate ov...
Teacher's domination and authority used to prevail the traditional language teaching is now left and...
Although learner autonomy has been discussed for more than thirty years in Applied Linguistics, ther...
Teacher’s domination and authority used to prevail the traditional language teaching is now left and...
AbstractHolec (1981) describes autonomy as, “the ability to take charge of one's learning” (cited in...
AbstractThis article is about autonomy in language learning and the basic components which define th...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine some aspects of autonomy in language learning with a spec...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine some aspects of autonomy in language learning with a spec...
Learner autonomy has been defined as \u27a capacity to control important aspects of one\u27s learnin...
In December 1976, a group of language educators gathered at the University of Cambridge to discuss a...
Learner autonomy has been defined as 'a capacity to control important aspects of one's learning'(Ben...
This paper addresses three practical questions about autonomy in foreign language learning from a ph...