Pedagogies for Autonomy in Language Teacher Education

Pedagogies for Autonomy in Language Teacher Education

Author: Manuel Jiménez Raya

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-06-28

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 1040048269

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This book aims to challenge established teaching cultures to promote teacher autonomy and autonomy-oriented pedagogies in language teacher education. Offering a set of inspiring case studies that illustrate language teacher education for autonomy as a space of multiple possibilities, the book fuses theory and practice and gives a holistic view of the changing landscape of language teacher education, accounting for the transformative power of educational practices that help teachers think and act in informed, context-specific, and learner-centred ways. It also demonstrates the importance of autonomy in language teacher education contexts, specifically to foster teachers’ professional learning, identity, and agency, as well as in assessing and reshaping teacher education programmes. This book will be particularly useful to researchers, scholars, and postgraduate students in the fields of teaching and teacher education, modern foreign languages, and teaching and learning language research more broadly. Curriculum designers and language teacher education programme directors may also find the volume of use.


Enhancing Autonomy in Language Education

Enhancing Autonomy in Language Education

Author: Manuel Jiménez Raya

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2015-04-24

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1614511357

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The book explores the idea that pedagogy for autonomy requires the integration of teacher and learner development and can be enhanced through a case-based approach in teacher education. A case-based approach values experiential professional learning and expands professional competences necessary to promote autonomy in schools: developing a critical view of (language) education; managing local constraints so as to open up spaces for manoeuvre; centring teaching on learning; interacting with others in the professional community. Two strategies to implement the approach are presented and illustrated. The first one involves teachers in designing, implementing and evaluating experiences of pedagogy for autonomy, which are the basis for writing professional narratives and building a case portfolio. The second draws on teachers’ pedagogical experience as the basis for the construction of case materials where experiential elements are combined with theoretical input and reflective tasks, so that the teachers who use those materials can reflect about and explore their own practice.


Learner and Teacher Autonomy

Learner and Teacher Autonomy

Author: Terry Lamb

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 2008-02-06

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9027291691

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This edited volume offers a cohesive account of recent developments across the world in the field of learner and teacher autonomy in languages education. Drawing on the work of eminent researchers of language learning and teaching, it explores at both conceptual and practical levels issues related to current pedagogical developments in a wide range of contexts. Global shifts have led to an increase in autonomous and independent learning both in policy and practice (including self-access and distance learning). The book’s scope and focus will therefore be beneficial to language teachers as well as to students and researchers in applied linguistics and those involved in pre- and in-service teacher education. The book concludes with an overview of the state of research in this field, focusing on the (inter)relationships between the concepts of learner and teacher autonomy.


Autonomy in Language Education

Autonomy in Language Education

Author: Manuel Jimenez Raya

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-07-09

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0429536925

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Autonomy in Language Education offers a holistic overview of and novel contribution to a complex and multifaceted, yet under-studied, field of inquiry that is transforming language pedagogy: It offers nineteen original chapters that critically analyze the impact of Henri Holec’s seminal 1979 book Autonomy in Foreign Language Learning; unpack theoretical, empirical, conceptual, methodological, ethical, and political developments over the last forty years from many perspectives; explore practical implications for teaching, learning, and teacher education; and suggest future avenues and challenges for research and practice in this broad, diverse, essential field.


Struggling for Autonomy in Language Education

Struggling for Autonomy in Language Education

Author: Flávia Vieira

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9783631580394

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Pedagogy for autonomy is a continuous struggle for transformative and empowering education. That struggle entails reflecting on what fosters or hinders teacher and learner development, acting towards challenging and reshaping oppressive forces and circumstances, and being willing to deal with complexity, uncertainty and risk-taking, without losing one's hopes and ideals. Our main purpose is to present and discuss ways in which critical reflecting, acting, and being emerge in contexts of teaching and/or teacher education, not as realisations of a grand theory of pedagogy for autonomy, but rather as local, idiosyncratic struggles to grasp and enhance the meanings that autonomy may (not) take in diverse educational settings. Although from different angles, the chapters highlight the central role of teacher and learner development as interrelated aspects of pedagogy for autonomy in language education.


Maintaining Control

Maintaining Control

Author: Richard Pemberton

Publisher: Hong Kong University Press

Published: 2009-05-01

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 9622099548

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This work explores how to make sense of autonomy in language learning. It also looks at controlling learning, learner autonomy in a mainstream writing course, reflective lesson planning, autonomy and control in curriculum development, and much more.


Autonomy in Language Learning and Teaching

Autonomy in Language Learning and Teaching

Author: Alice Chik

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-12-07

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1137529989

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This book seeks to expand the research agendas on autonomy in language learning and teaching in diverse contexts, by examining the present landscape of established studies, identifying research gaps and providing practical future research directions. Based on empirical studies, it explores research agendas in five emerging domains: language learning and teaching in developing countries; social censure and teacher autonomy; learner autonomy and groups; learner autonomy and digital practice; and finally, learner autonomy and space. In doing so, it sheds new light on the impact of digital media, group dynamics and the application of ecological perspectives on learner autonomy. The contributors present a novel reconsideration of new learning affordances, and their discussion of spatial dimensions provides much needed expansion in the field. This book will have international appeal and provide an invaluable resource for students and scholars of second language learning and higher education, as well as teacher educators. Chapter 2 of this book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license via https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1057%2F978-1-137-52998-5_2.pdf.


Language Learner Autonomy

Language Learner Autonomy

Author: David Little

Publisher: Multilingual Matters Limited

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781783098583

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This book combines detailed accounts of classroom practice with empirical and case-study research and a wide-ranging engagement with applied linguistic and pedagogical theory. Points for discussion encourage readers to relate the argument of each chapter to their own context, and the book concludes with some reflections on teacher education.


Pedagogy for Autonomy in Language Education in Europe

Pedagogy for Autonomy in Language Education in Europe

Author: Manuel Jiménez Raya

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 79

ISBN-13: 9781905275106

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This book addresses the needs of teachers who wish to develop their role as facilitators of language learning at a time when learner autonomy is becoming a prominent goal in the formal education systems across Europe.