"La persuasion est le moteur de l'enseignement" – Est-ce que le conseil fait avancer l'apprentissage autodirigé ?

The paper presents a study designed to investigate the subjective theories used by learners involved in tandem language learning. We describe the interplay between these theories, the learners' interactional behaviour in tandem, and possible modification of inadequate subjective theories throug...

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Main Author: Lars Schmelter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACEDLE 2019-01-01
Series:Recherches en didactique des langues et des cultures
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rdlc/5582
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spelling doaj-228b09b285ca4938ac3f5dd98ddbac942020-11-25T02:07:49ZengACEDLERecherches en didactique des langues et des cultures1958-57722019-01-01210.4000/rdlc.5582"La persuasion est le moteur de l'enseignement" – Est-ce que le conseil fait avancer l'apprentissage autodirigé ?Lars SchmelterThe paper presents a study designed to investigate the subjective theories used by learners involved in tandem language learning. We describe the interplay between these theories, the learners' interactional behaviour in tandem, and possible modification of inadequate subjective theories through counselling. Following Holec (1979), self-directed learning is commonly conceptualized inside a cognitivist action-theoretical model of learning. The analysis of the data collected shows, however, that in order to describe “self-directed learning” from the learner's point of view, we need a much broader definition than just “the freedom to set one's own objectives” in the narrow context of tandem work. It is argued that the approach to “learning” described by studies in critical psychology, might help to interpret data which would not be accessible in a purely cognitivist action-theoretical approach, and might also help to redefine the conditions and aims of counselling language learners.http://journals.openedition.org/rdlc/5582autonomycounsellingself-directed learningtandem learning
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"La persuasion est le moteur de l'enseignement" – Est-ce que le conseil fait avancer l'apprentissage autodirigé ?
Recherches en didactique des langues et des cultures
autonomy
counselling
self-directed learning
tandem learning
author_facet Lars Schmelter
author_sort Lars Schmelter
title "La persuasion est le moteur de l'enseignement" – Est-ce que le conseil fait avancer l'apprentissage autodirigé ?
title_short "La persuasion est le moteur de l'enseignement" – Est-ce que le conseil fait avancer l'apprentissage autodirigé ?
title_full "La persuasion est le moteur de l'enseignement" – Est-ce que le conseil fait avancer l'apprentissage autodirigé ?
title_fullStr "La persuasion est le moteur de l'enseignement" – Est-ce que le conseil fait avancer l'apprentissage autodirigé ?
title_full_unstemmed "La persuasion est le moteur de l'enseignement" – Est-ce que le conseil fait avancer l'apprentissage autodirigé ?
title_sort "la persuasion est le moteur de l'enseignement" – est-ce que le conseil fait avancer l'apprentissage autodirigé ?
publisher ACEDLE
series Recherches en didactique des langues et des cultures
issn 1958-5772
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The paper presents a study designed to investigate the subjective theories used by learners involved in tandem language learning. We describe the interplay between these theories, the learners' interactional behaviour in tandem, and possible modification of inadequate subjective theories through counselling. Following Holec (1979), self-directed learning is commonly conceptualized inside a cognitivist action-theoretical model of learning. The analysis of the data collected shows, however, that in order to describe “self-directed learning” from the learner's point of view, we need a much broader definition than just “the freedom to set one's own objectives” in the narrow context of tandem work. It is argued that the approach to “learning” described by studies in critical psychology, might help to interpret data which would not be accessible in a purely cognitivist action-theoretical approach, and might also help to redefine the conditions and aims of counselling language learners.
topic autonomy
counselling
self-directed learning
tandem learning
url http://journals.openedition.org/rdlc/5582
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