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8 Tools and Techniques for Helping Language Learners Manage their Target Language Use in the Classroom
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Foreword xiii
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Part 1: Setting the Scene
- 1 Promoting Reflection on Language Learning: Introduction 1
- 2 Overview of the Institutional and Educational Context 13
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Part 2: Theoretical Constructs
- 3 Promoting Reflection on Language Learning: A Brief Summary of the Literature 23
- 4 Reflecting through Dialogue 38
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Part 3: Insights from Initial Studies
- 5 Fostering Learner Development through Reflection: How the Project Started 53
- 6 Developing Instruments and Tools to Examine Reflection in Our Context 68
- 7 Encouraging Introspection on Speaking Performance in Class: Findings from Student Reflections 81
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Part 4: Intervention Studies
- 8 Tools and Techniques for Helping Language Learners Manage their Target Language Use in the Classroom 93
- 9 A Reflection Intervention: Investigating Effectiveness and Students’ Perceptions 112
- 10 Learner Reflection on Group Work and Leadership Skills 132
- 11 Promoting and Evaluating Students’ Development of Self-Directed Language Learning and Reflective Abilities 150
- 12 Understanding the Effectiveness of Reflection on Fluency Writing and Grammar Logs 167
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Part 5: Reflection and Technology
- 13 Considerations for Promoting Reflection on Language Learning with Technology: Insights from Stakeholders 189
- 14 Incorporating Reflective Practices into a Class about Learning English through Video Games 206
- 15 Facilitating Student Reflection Using an Online Platform 221
- 16 Reflective Practice for Transformative Learning in a MOOC Course 236
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Part 6: Tools and Activities for Promoting Reflection in Practice
- 17 Promoting Reflective Dialogue through Introductory Self-Directed Learning Courses 253
- 18 Training Reflective Learners: Designing, Implementing and Evaluating Reflective Activities in a Self-Study Module 272
- 19 Fostering Interactive Reflection on Language Learning through the Use of Advising Tools 291
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Part 7: Retrospective Reflections
- 20 Reflective Action Logging: Well-Becoming and Learning 309
- 21 A Teacher Learns How to Advise 323
- 22 Practice What You Teach: Supporting from Student Perspectives 336
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Part 8: Conclusions
- 23 Conclusions: How Can We Promote Reflection on Language Learning? 349
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Foreword xiii
-
Part 1: Setting the Scene
- 1 Promoting Reflection on Language Learning: Introduction 1
- 2 Overview of the Institutional and Educational Context 13
-
Part 2: Theoretical Constructs
- 3 Promoting Reflection on Language Learning: A Brief Summary of the Literature 23
- 4 Reflecting through Dialogue 38
-
Part 3: Insights from Initial Studies
- 5 Fostering Learner Development through Reflection: How the Project Started 53
- 6 Developing Instruments and Tools to Examine Reflection in Our Context 68
- 7 Encouraging Introspection on Speaking Performance in Class: Findings from Student Reflections 81
-
Part 4: Intervention Studies
- 8 Tools and Techniques for Helping Language Learners Manage their Target Language Use in the Classroom 93
- 9 A Reflection Intervention: Investigating Effectiveness and Students’ Perceptions 112
- 10 Learner Reflection on Group Work and Leadership Skills 132
- 11 Promoting and Evaluating Students’ Development of Self-Directed Language Learning and Reflective Abilities 150
- 12 Understanding the Effectiveness of Reflection on Fluency Writing and Grammar Logs 167
-
Part 5: Reflection and Technology
- 13 Considerations for Promoting Reflection on Language Learning with Technology: Insights from Stakeholders 189
- 14 Incorporating Reflective Practices into a Class about Learning English through Video Games 206
- 15 Facilitating Student Reflection Using an Online Platform 221
- 16 Reflective Practice for Transformative Learning in a MOOC Course 236
-
Part 6: Tools and Activities for Promoting Reflection in Practice
- 17 Promoting Reflective Dialogue through Introductory Self-Directed Learning Courses 253
- 18 Training Reflective Learners: Designing, Implementing and Evaluating Reflective Activities in a Self-Study Module 272
- 19 Fostering Interactive Reflection on Language Learning through the Use of Advising Tools 291
-
Part 7: Retrospective Reflections
- 20 Reflective Action Logging: Well-Becoming and Learning 309
- 21 A Teacher Learns How to Advise 323
- 22 Practice What You Teach: Supporting from Student Perspectives 336
-
Part 8: Conclusions
- 23 Conclusions: How Can We Promote Reflection on Language Learning? 349
- Index 359