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Estefanía Acevedo Jonathan Valencia Learner Autonomy, Teacher Development

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Estefanía AcevedoJonathan Valencia

Learner Autonomy,

Teacher Development

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Routes to Autonomy-What do you think Autonomy is?

Autonomy: a. Self-government or the right of self-government; self-determination.b. Self-government with respect to local or internal affairs

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Autonomous Learner Aim to learn inside and outside classes.

«Not everything can be taught in class» (David Nunan 1988).

Passivity is an enemy of true learning.

Students: self-learning strategies.

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Routes to Autonomy Learner training: Self-reflection learning

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Give students Learning Hints

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The Self-Acces Center (SAC)

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Self access language learning centers are educational facilities

designed for student learning that is at least partially, if not fully self-directed. Students from photocopied exercises

with answer keys to computer software for

language learning have access to resources ranging

The Self-Acces Center (SAC)

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SAC Classification system: The type of material and the

level it is designed for.

Pathways: Learning ways designed by SAC. (What comes next)

Training Students: Appropriately SAC usage.

Making SAC appropiate for students: Collaboratively work (Enjoy it)

Keeping interest going: Feed back sheet after each activity; Sac user’s commettee

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After the courseStaying in touch with the language

Training students to continue learning

Personal plansStaying in touch with classmates

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The Developing Teacher

Lesson routines

Revisiting of texts

Predictable students reactions

Each year is the same?

Avoid it

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Change!

Innovative Ideas

Forget the old same lessons

Improve your own performances

Break your own teaching rules

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Action Research(improve) Aims (efectiveness Self-Observation)

Methods:Keeping a journal, Observation tasks, Interviews, Written Questionnaires

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Action Research

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Professional Literature

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Developing with Colleagues Cooperative/Collaborative

development Peer teaching, Peer observation. Teacher’s group Teacher’s association

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«Together we stand, divided we fall».Pink floyd