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Language Learner Autonomy Theory, Practice and Research (Volume 117) (Second Language Acquisition, 117)


Language Learner Autonomy: Theory, Practice and Research (Volume 117) (Second Language Acquisition, 117) By David Little, Leni Dam, Lienhard Legenhausen
2017 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 1783098589 | PDF | 75 MB
This is the first book on language learner autonomy to combine comprehensive accounts of classroom practice with empirical and case-study research and a wide-ranging engagement with applied linguistic and pedagogical theory. It provides a detailed description of an autonomy classroom in action, focusing on Danish mixed-ability learners of English at lower secondary level, and reports the findings of a longitudinal research project that explored the learning achievement over four years of one class in the same Danish school. It also presents two learner case studies to show that the autonomy classroom responds to the challenges of differentiation and inclusion, and two institutional case studies that illustrate the power of autonomous learning to support the social inclusion of adult refugees and the educational inclusion of immigrant children. The concluding chapter offers some reflections on teacher education for language learner autonomy. Each chapter ends with discussion points and suggestions for further reading.

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