Net-Based Learner Autonomy, Its Problems and Possible Solutions-A Case Study in WAHU, China
Chengping Wang and
Robert Hemsley
English Language Teaching, 2008, vol. 1, issue 1, 107
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The paper presents a study investigating the net-based learner autonomy of the first-year non-English major students studying in West Anhui University (WAHU). Through questionnaires and interviews, the study shows the problems in learner autonomy and presents a new perspective for the development of an auto-learning environment. The study reveals that students had difficulty adapting to net-based learning mode. Some proposals that the college, teachers and students could unite to tackle the problems in learning have been put forth as the solutions to the problems.
Date: 2008
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