Mapping the Terrain of Learner Autonomy

Mapping the Terrain of Learner Autonomy
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Publisher : University of Tampere
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9789514478659
ISBN-13 : 9514478657
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Book Synopsis Mapping the Terrain of Learner Autonomy by : Felicity Kjisik

Download or read book Mapping the Terrain of Learner Autonomy written by Felicity Kjisik and published by University of Tampere. This book was released on 2009 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Mapping the terrain of learner autonomy, written by leading researchers and teachers in the field of language learner autonomy, draws a concise map of the main developments in the field, which has expanded enormously in the past decade. It provides an analysis of the current state of learner autonomy practices, presents some concrete examples, addresses issues of teacher, advisor and counsellor development, and suggests future directions both in pedagogical practice and research. The book will be a useful textbook or reader for advanced students in foreign language education, applied linguistics and teacher education as well as for experienced language teachers who wish to update their knowledge in the field of learner autonomy."--Back cover.


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