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Do classroom textbooks encourage learner autonomy?
Reinders, Hayo; Balçikanli, Cem. - : Hacettepe Universitesi * Egitim Dergisi (Turkey), 2011
Abstract: The development of learner autonomy is widely seen as beneficial in preparing students for lifelong learning. It is also recognised that most learners need explicit instruction in skills for independent learning. Classrooms provide a natural opportunity to develop these skills in learners. As textbooks play such an important role in most classrooms, it is important to ask to what extent they prepare learners for their future learning. Surprisingly, this has not been done before. This study investigated five English textbooks, commonly used in classrooms worldwide, to determine the 1) range and 2) frequency of advice given to learners about the language learning process. It uses an evaluative framework to identify advice relating to the different aspects of the independent learning process. The study found that the textbooks do little to foster learner autonomy and that when they do, they offer limited opportunity for practice to students.
Keyword: 130207 LOTE; 2nd language acquisition; ESL and TESOL Curriculum and Pedagogy (excl. Māori); language textbooks; learner autonomy; materials adaptation
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10652/2498
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Do classroom textbooks encourage learner autonomy?
Reinders, Hayo; Balçikanli, Cem. - : Hacettepe Universitesi * Egitim Dergisi (Turkey), 2011
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Do classroom textbooks encourage learner autonomy?
Reinders, Hayo; Balçikanli, Cem. - : Hacettepe Universitesi * Egitim Dergisi (Turkey), 2011. : Middlesex University, 2011. : Gazi University (Turkey), 2011
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