Autonomy in language education : theory, research and practice /: theory, research and practice. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Autonomy in language education : theory, research and practice /: theory, research and practice. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Autonomy in language education : theory, research and practice
- Further Information:
- Note: Manuel Jiménez Raya, Flavia Vieira.
- Authors:
- Jiménez Raya, Manuel
Vieira, Flávia - Contents:
- Introduction Manuel Jiménez Raya (University of Granada, Spain) & Flávia Vieira (University of Minho, Portugal) Part 1. Historical and theoretical avenues 1. The discourse of Holec’s Autonomy and foreign language learning David M. Palfreyman (Zayed University, Dubai) 2. From language learning strategy research to a sociocultural understanding of self-regulated learning Xuesong (Andy) Gao & Jingjing Hu (University of Hong Kong) 3. Advising for language learner autonomy: theory, practice, and future directions Jo Mynard (Kanda University of International Studies, Japan) 4. A framework for learning beyond the classroom Hayo Reinders (Unitec, New Zealand) 5. Autonomy in the age of multilingualism Phil Benson (Macquarie University, Australia) & Terry Lamb (University of Westminster, UK) 6. Learner autonomy and Holec’s model: a complexity perspective Garold Murray (Okayama University, Japan) Part 2. Research and practical avenues 7. Autonomy in language learning in Brazil: an exploratory review Vera Lucia Menezes de Oliveira e Paiva & Junia de Carvalho Fidelis Braga (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brasil) 8. Seeing language learner autonomy in young learners’ visual narratives Alice Chik (Macquarie University, Australia) & Silvia Melo-Pfeifer (University of Hamburg, Germany) 9. From there to autonomy: an autoethnobiography of ALMS Leena Karlsson & Fergal Bradley (University of Helsinki, Finland) 10. The changing role of self-access in fostering learner autonomy KatherineIntroduction Manuel Jiménez Raya (University of Granada, Spain) & Flávia Vieira (University of Minho, Portugal) Part 1. Historical and theoretical avenues 1. The discourse of Holec’s Autonomy and foreign language learning David M. Palfreyman (Zayed University, Dubai) 2. From language learning strategy research to a sociocultural understanding of self-regulated learning Xuesong (Andy) Gao & Jingjing Hu (University of Hong Kong) 3. Advising for language learner autonomy: theory, practice, and future directions Jo Mynard (Kanda University of International Studies, Japan) 4. A framework for learning beyond the classroom Hayo Reinders (Unitec, New Zealand) 5. Autonomy in the age of multilingualism Phil Benson (Macquarie University, Australia) & Terry Lamb (University of Westminster, UK) 6. Learner autonomy and Holec’s model: a complexity perspective Garold Murray (Okayama University, Japan) Part 2. Research and practical avenues 7. Autonomy in language learning in Brazil: an exploratory review Vera Lucia Menezes de Oliveira e Paiva & Junia de Carvalho Fidelis Braga (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brasil) 8. Seeing language learner autonomy in young learners’ visual narratives Alice Chik (Macquarie University, Australia) & Silvia Melo-Pfeifer (University of Hamburg, Germany) 9. From there to autonomy: an autoethnobiography of ALMS Leena Karlsson & Fergal Bradley (University of Helsinki, Finland) 10. The changing role of self-access in fostering learner autonomy Katherine Thornton (Otemon Gakuin University, Japan) 11. Self-access language centres: practices and research perspectives Maria Giovanna Tassinari & J. Javier Martos Ramos 12. A study into pre-service FL teachers’ perceptions of their willingness, ability and opportunity to promote learner autonomy Borja Manzano Vázquez (University of Granada, Spain) 13. Initial teacher education for autonomy: using possible selves theory to help student teachers construct their professional identity Manuel Jiménez Raya (University of Granada, Spain) 14. Language teacher education for autonomy: the role of inquiry in practicum experiences Flávia Vieira (University of Minho, Portugal) Avenues for autonomy: concluding remarks Manuel Jiménez Raya (University of Granada, Spain) & Flávia Vieira (University of Minho, Portugal) … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 418.0071
Learner autonomy
Language and languages -- Study and teaching - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429536922
9780429523458
9780429551628
9780429261336 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367204136
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