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Learning lessons: implementing the autonomy approach Brian R. Morrison Kanda University of International Studies
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Overview Context Context Course aim Course aim –Autonomy approach Course objectives Course objectives Course Course –Input sessions –Learning plans –Advising sessions –Implementing learning plans –Reports Sample activities Sample activities
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Kanda University of International Studies (KUIS)
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Course Aim To help students become more effective language learners
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Course Philosophy The Autonomy Approach Student-led Student-led Guided Guided Focused-learning Focused-learning Collaborative Collaborative
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Course Objectives Implement Reflect & evaluate Plan Consider aspects of learning to produce a personal syllabus for out-of-class learning
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The course Weeks 1 – 6 Input sessions 7 Advising session 8 – 12 Implement the learning plan 13 Advising session 14 Submit report Course reflection
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Input Sessions Week Class work 1 Introduction, current strategies & goal setting 2 Time management & affective strategies 3Activities 4 Learning styles & selecting resources 5 Writing a SURE plan (Study-Use-Review-Evaluate) 6 Learning plan & study notes
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Learner objectives Big goal listening listening grammar grammar reading pronunciationwriting vocabulary vocabulary speaking speaking
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Learner objectives Big goalSmall goal listening listening grammar grammar reading pronunciationwriting vocabulary vocabulary speaking speaking
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For example I want to speak fluently to explain or tell about my life and my feeling. I need more vocabulary. I want to speak fluently to explain or tell about my life and my feeling. I need more vocabulary. When I listen to class conversation, words I can t understand appear so I need to focus on conversation vocabulary because my big goal is listening. When I listen to class conversation, words I can t understand appear so I need to focus on conversation vocabulary because my big goal is listening.
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Learning Plans Explicit connection with the input sessions Explicit connection with the input sessions SURE model SURE model S: Study U: Use R: Review E: Evaluate
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Advising Sessions 1-to-1, 30 minutes, in English St. talks through the learning plan
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Implementing Learning Plans Workshop sessions (~ 30 mins) to reflect on previous week s study Workshop sessions (~ 30 mins) to reflect on previous week s study Weekly submission with documentation Weekly submission with documentation –Learning plan –Learning log –Language notes
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Report 500-word 500-word Reflect on LP implementation Reflect on LP implementation Consider what to change Consider what to change Consider how to change Consider how to change
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Sample Activity Resource Activity Resource Activity –Sts should work in pairs and fill in both boxes –Participants should work in pairs and fill in column 1 only (Skills) –You have 3 minutes – collaboration is encouraged!
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Sample Activity Resource Activity Resource Activity –a student has a goal of improving vocabulary to improve speaking Which activities could be used for S (study)? Which activities could be used for S (study)? Which for U (use)? Which for U (use)? –a student has a goal of improving phonology to improve listening Which activities could be used for S (study)? Which activities could be used for S (study)? Which for U (use)? Which for U (use)?
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Review & Evaluate For student 2, What type of review could be done? What type of review could be done? And evaluation? And evaluation?
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Any Questions?
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