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xeo wesprzyj !!!

Postautor: tuska21 » 14 gru 2008, 16:14

witam ! pisze prace licencjacka z metodyki Zastanawialam sie nad tematamu : learner autonomy , independent learner ale tez sels-assessment Nie bardzo wiem jak to ugryzc :( licze na pomoc
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Postautor: xeo » 14 gru 2008, 23:23

Learner's autonomy to bardzo ciekawy temat na pracę, moż…emy np. zbadać czy uczeń gimnazjum jest gotowy do przejęcia odpowiedzialności za swoją naukę albo w jaki sposób nauczyciele pracują nad autonomią ucznia (strategie, rola nauczyciela w kształtowaniu autonomii ucznia) albo czy uczeń w polskiej szkole ma warunki ku temu, aby być autonomicznym albo rola motywacji i autonomii w nauczaniu języka obcego albo autonomia ucznia jako klucz do sukcesu w nauce języka obcego itp. Materiałów mnóstwo.
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Re: xeo wesprzyj !!!

Postautor: tuska21 » 21 gru 2008, 13:05

drogi Xeo !
zdecydowalam sie na temat : Learner's autonomy and the role of the teacher. rozmumiem ze jesli chce pisac na taki temat to najlepiej byloby gdybym w 2 czesci mojej pracy opisala konkretnego nauczyciela i prowadzone przez niego lekcje na ktorych stosuje cw ktore wspomagaja rozwoj learner's autonomy Zastanawiam sie tylko gdzie byloby najlepiej podstawowka, gimnazjum , liceum ?
teraz przegladam literature i walcze z planem pracy ..ufff..
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Postautor: xeo » 21 gru 2008, 14:17

Przykład konkretnego nauczyciela to case study, ale równie dobrze moż…esz zrobić ankietę dla nauczycieli i uczniów i porównać dwa punkty widzenia.
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Postautor: tuska21 » 22 gru 2008, 22:06

No ok, zdecydowalam sie na case study - bo i tak tez zasugerowala mi moja pani promotor
Jesli chodzi o lilerature to znalazlam takie pozycje:
Little, D. (1991). Learner Autonomy 1: Definitions, Issues and Problems. Dublin: Authentik.
Little, D. (1999). Developing learner autonomy in the foreign language classroom
Dam, L. (1995). Learner Autonomy 3: From Theory to Classroom Practice
Benson, P. (2001). Teaching and Researching Autonomy in Language Learning. Harlow: Longman/Pearson Education.
pewnie i tak to jest malo ale na poczatek ... co o tym myslisz drogi Xeo ???
i blagam pomoz mi z planem ....
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xeo gdzie jestes ???

Postautor: tuska21 » 28 gru 2008, 11:52

xeo pomocy!!!
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wstep do pracy

Postautor: tabikowa » 29 gru 2008, 10:04

Witam,

Proszę o pomoc w napisaniu wstepu do pracy. Nie wiem nawet jak zaczac:(
XEO pomocy
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Re: xeo wesprzyj !!!

Postautor: xeo » 30 gru 2008, 15:56

definicja autonomy
definicja learner's autonomy
filozofia kryjąca się pod learner's autonomy (cel, plusy, minusy itp.)
warunki (conditions for learner's autonomy)
strategie autonomicznego ucznia (cognitive/metacognitive)
stosunek/podejście ucznia (attitude)
rola motywacji w tym wszystkim
samoocena (self-esteem)
kształtowanie autonomii przez nauczyciela / rola nauczyciela
informacja zwrotna/postępy (evaluation sheets, self-raports, diaries, feedback)

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dziekuje !!!

Postautor: tuska21 » 30 gru 2008, 19:49

dziekuje Xeo !!! :* jestes wielki :) ...teraz jeszcze to wszytsko ogarnac
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pomoc

Postautor: tabikowa » 31 gru 2008, 8:26

a ja?nie wiem nawet jak zaczac:( jest jakas mozliwosc skontaktowania sie osobiscie???moj temat to nauczanie sluchania mlodych.
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