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Enhancing learner autonomy and responsibility in an EAP class

TRÁVNÍKOVÁ, Petra

Basic information

Original name

Enhancing learner autonomy and responsibility in an EAP class

Authors

TRÁVNÍKOVÁ, Petra (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

IATEFL Lasig Local Conference Brno, 2018

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Presentations at conferences

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14640/18:00103757

Organization

Centrum jazykového vzdělávání – Repository – Repository

Keywords (in Czech)

autonomie; angličtina pro akademické účelz, portfoliové hodnocení; jazykové poradenství language counselling

Keywords in English

autonomy; English for Academic Purposes; portfolio assessment; language counselling
Changed: 6/9/2020 08:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

V originále

The concept of learner autonomy goes hand in hand with responsibility; as is aptly expressed by Çakici (2015), “learner autonomy grows out of the individual learner’s acceptance of responsibility for his/her own learning“. Students are no longer just obedient creatures who blindly follow every single instruction their teacher utters without even thinking about it. It must be added that in order to be able to accept responsibility for own’s own learning, students must be well aware of the goals of the course and understand not only what, but also how and, above all, why. In the present paper, the author will show how she tries to raise students’ responsibility for their own learning process by applying certain elements from a purely autonomous English class in her “standard” courses of EAP focused on presentation skills. She tries to draw on her experience with individual counselling in English autonomously to individualise students’ personal learning plan, so that it is tailored to their personal needs. Via several one-to-one meetings with the teacher, students set their personal goals and try to achieve them throughout the term. As the author’s classes are focused on skills and pragmatic competences, the importance of claiming responsibility for improving them becomes even more essential.

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