作者:David GARDNER、Lindsay MILLER
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優惠價:9 折,NT$ 720
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INTRODUCTION
Self-Access Language Learning (SALL) has played a prominent part in language education in universities. Its role is to foster autonomous learning among students. With the wide-spread implementation of SALL and its increasing impacts on students, it is important to understand how SALL is managed in order to meet the learning needs of the users in the most resource-effective way. This book provides readers with an understanding of SALL management by setting the discussion against a wider backdrop and also examining details of current good practice.
The authors examine issues of leadership and management in education before turning to look at the roles of a SALL manager, and suggest how these roles are changing and what the future may hold for managing SALL. Case studies are used to illustrate how SALL is managed in different universities as a way of contextualising the issues discussed in the book.
The book is of relevance to institutional and departmental managers, classroom-based language teachers, teachers more directly involved in providing SALL opportunities and, of course, SALL managers.
作者簡介:
THE AUTHOR
David GARDNER is the associate director of the Centre for Applied English Studies at the University of Hong Kong. He has created and taught a range of EAP and ESP courses and managed a self-access centre. His areas of research interest are: self-access language learning, computer-assisted learning and plagiarism. He co-authored Establishing Self-Access: From Theory To Practice Practice(1999), with L. Miller; and edited Fostering Autonomy in Language Learning(2011).
Lindsay MILLER is an associate professor in the Department of English at City University of Homg Kong. He has been responsible for designing, developing and teaching a wide variety of courses in the areas of ESP, specialist courses on listening and speaking proficiency skills and conceptual courses on learner autonomy and critical pedagogy. His main areas of research focus on self-access language learning, and academic listening. He has co-authored Establishing Self-Access: From Theory To Practice(1999), with D. Gardner; and Second Language Listening: Theory and Practice(2005), with J. Flowerdew.
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作者:David GARDNER、Lindsay MILLER
優惠價: 9 折, NT$ 720 NT$ 800
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INTRODUCTION
Self-Access Language Learning (SALL) has played a prominent part in language education in universities. Its role is to foster autonomous learning among students. With the wide-spread implementation of SALL and its increasing impacts on students, it is important to understand how SALL is managed in order to meet the learning needs of the users in the most resource-effective way. This book provides readers with an understanding of SALL management by setting the discussion against a wider backdrop and also examining details of current good practice.
The authors examine issues of leadership and management in education before turning to look at the roles of a SALL manager, and suggest how these roles are changing and what the future may hold for managing SALL. Case studies are used to illustrate how SALL is managed in different universities as a way of contextualising the issues discussed in the book.
The book is of relevance to institutional and departmental managers, classroom-based language teachers, teachers more directly involved in providing SALL opportunities and, of course, SALL managers.
作者簡介:
THE AUTHOR
David GARDNER is the associate director of the Centre for Applied English Studies at the University of Hong Kong. He has created and taught a range of EAP and ESP courses and managed a self-access centre. His areas of research interest are: self-access language learning, computer-assisted learning and plagiarism. He co-authored Establishing Self-Access: From Theory To Practice Practice(1999), with L. Miller; and edited Fostering Autonomy in Language Learning(2011).
Lindsay MILLER is an associate professor in the Department of English at City University of Homg Kong. He has been responsible for designing, developing and teaching a wide variety of courses in the areas of ESP, specialist courses on listening and speaking proficiency skills and conceptual courses on learner autonomy and critical pedagogy. His main areas of research focus on self-access language learning, and academic listening. He has co-authored Establishing Self-Access: From Theory To Practice(1999), with D. Gardner; and Second Language Listening: Theory and Practice(2005), with J. Flowerdew.
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