Oxford <br/>190 pages<br/>This book will therefore be particularly welcome as it attempts to link assessment with instruction. If teaching is focused on physically engaging, creative, entertaining activities, then these should also be the focus of any assessment which is carried out. Teaching and as
Self-Access (Resource Books for Teachers)
โ Scribed by Maley Alan, Sheerin Susan.
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 206
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Publisher - Oxford University Press
Great Britain
1990
The early days of learner independence were characterized by much terminological debate. What exactly was meant by โautonomy5, โself-directed learningโ, โindividualizationโ, etc.? These concerns seem now to have been superseded by the more urgent practical need to develop effective mechanisms for allowing students a degree of choice and for helping them to exercise it. This book describes one such mechanism: The Self-Access Study Centre. Such centres offer students the opportunity to pursue their learning in their own preferred way and at their own pace. They need, however, to be carefully conceived so as to offer a systematically-designed framework of support for the student. Thought has also to be given to organizational systems which integrate the work done in the Study Centre with that done in the classroom or elsewhere.This book offers highly practical advice, supported by examples of materials, and thus provides invaluable information for anyone considering setting up a self-access facility, however modest.
โฆ Subjects
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