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Teachers’ beliefs and practices regarding learner autonomy

Borg, S., & Al-Busaidi, S. (2012). Teachers’ beliefs and practices regarding learner autonomy. ELT Journal, 66(3), 283-292.

 

Abstract

This paper describes a project about the beliefs and practices regarding learner autonomy (LA) held by English language teachers in a university language centre. A distinctive feature of this project was the manner in which professional development workshops for the teachers were informed by prior research about these teachers’ perspectives on LA. Following a brief rationale for the project, we outline its research component before illustrating how this shaped the teacher workshops. The model for relating research and professional development we illustrate here is one that we believe can be applied more generally in supporting teacher development and institutional change in ELT.

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Watch an 18 minute video of Simon Borg presenting a paper he co-authored with Saleh Al-Busaidi on teachers' beliefs about learner autonomy

http://www.tesolacademic.org/Video%20clips/2012/RPNov12SB.wmv

 

 

The paper is published in ELT Journal and accessible via subscription.

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PDF Presenter

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PDF Presenter is a presentation software with focus on PDF documents.

 

This looks like a nice tool for presenting from PDF, which we often want to do to avoid problems with different versions of other software.  It includes annotation tools and a whiteboard.


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IWB Resources

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Nicola Perry: "Time saving, fun activity generators for teachers and students.  Easier to use than the software that comes from the big boys."

 

José Picardo of Box of Tricks also has good things to say about it.

http://www.boxoftricks.net/2011/10/triptico-an-essential-resource-for-the-interactive-whiteboard/

 

I gave it a quick try on my computer: quick easy install, very slick demos, at least three things I could use in my class right away (student selector, magnets, quizzes).  I'm recommending it to our iTILT project teachers (http://itilt.eu)


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Connie Baques 's comment, May 23, 2012 9:55 AM
Thanks! :-)