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Teaching and researching autonomy 2nd ed

Teaching and researching autonomy 2nd ed (2회 대출)

자료유형
단행본
개인저자
Benson, Phil, 1955-.
서명 / 저자사항
Teaching and researching autonomy / Phil Benson.
판사항
2nd ed.
발행사항
Harlow, England ;   New York. :   Longman/Pearson,   2011.  
형태사항
xi, 283 p. ; 24 cm.
총서사항
Applied linguistics in action
ISBN
9781408205013 (pbk.) 1408205017 (pbk.)
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-277) and index.
일반주제명
Learning, Psychology of. Learner autonomy. Autonomy (Psychology) Language and languages -- Study and teaching.
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No. 소장처 청구기호 등록번호 도서상태 반납예정일 예약 서비스
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목차

General Editors’ Preface

  Author’s Acknowledgements

  Introduction

Section I: What is autonomy

   1   The history of autonomy in language learning

   1.1   Origins of the concept

   1.2   Autonomy and self-access

   1.3   Autonomy and learner training

   1.4   Autonomy and individualisation

   1.5   Autonomy and interdependence

   1.6   Why autonomy? Why now?

   1.7   The two faces of autonomy

   2   Autonomy beyond the field of language education

   2.1   Educational reform

   2.2   Adult education

   2.3   The psychology of learning

   2.4   The philosophy of personal autonomy

   2.5   Autonomy in language learning and its sources   

 

   3   Defining and describing autonomy

   3.1   Dimensions of autonomy

   3.2   Versions of autonomy

   3.3   Measuring autonomy

   3.4   Autonomy and culture  

 

   4   Control as a natural attribute of learning

   4.1   Self-management in learning

   4.2   Learner agendas in the classroom

   4.3   Control of psychological factors influencing learning

   4.4   The seeds of autonomy

   5   Dimensions of control

   5.1   Control over learning management

   5.2   Control over cognitive processing

   5.3   Control over learning content

 5.4 Describing the autonomous learner

   6   Conclusion

Section II: Autonomy in practice

   7   Fostering autonomy

   8   Resource-based approaches

   8.1   Self-access

   8.2   Tandem learning

   8.3   Distance learning

   8.4   Self-instruction

   8.5   Out-of-class learning

   8.6   The effectiveness of resource-based learning

   9   Technology-based approaches

   9.1   Computer-assisted language learning

   9.2   The Internet

   9.3   The effectiveness of technology-based approaches

10   Learner-based approaches

10.1   Learner development and language learning

10.2   Learner development and autonomy

10.3   The effectiveness of learner-based approaches

11   Classroom-based approaches

11.1   Planning classroom learning

11.2   Evaluating classroom learning

11.3   The nature of control in the classroom

11.4   The effectiveness of classroom-based approaches

12   Curriculum-based approaches

12.1   The process syllabus

12.2   Examples of curriculum-based approaches

12.3   The effectiveness of curriculum-based approaches

13   Teacher-based approaches

13.1   Teacher roles

13.2   Teacher autonomy

13.3   Language advising

13.4 Teacher education

13.5 The effectiveness of teacher-based approaches

14   Conclusion

Section III: Researching Autonomy

15   Research methods and key areas of research

15.1   Teachers’ research

15.2   Key areas of research

16   Case studies

16.1   Case study 1. Out-of-class learning

16.2   Case study 2. Self-organised language learning

16.3   Case study 3. The discourse of language advising

16.4   Case study 4. Self-directed learning in the classroom

16.5   Case study 5. Language acquisition in autonomous classrooms

16.6   Case study 6. What do good independent learners do?

17   Conclusion

Section IV: Resources

18   Resources for research and practice

18.1   Books, journals and newsletters

18.2   Conferences and workshops

18.3   Professional associations

18.4   E-mail lists

18.5   Web sites

18.6   Bibliographies

18.7   Self-access centres

  References

  Index


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