Self-access Materials: Their Features and their Selection in Students’ Literacy Practices
Autonomous, self-directed language learning is the literacy practice that self-access centers aim to promote. Much of this activity occurs when students interact with the equipment and the materials available in the center. These resources, in many ways, become the core of the learning environment,...
Main Authors: | , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Kanda University of International Studies
2012-12-01
|
Series: | Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://sisaljournal.org/archives/dec12/dominguez-gaona_lopez-bonilla_englander/ |
id |
doaj-6a88fafe4f854abb9a93925b1bea0560 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-6a88fafe4f854abb9a93925b1bea05602020-11-24T21:07:10ZengKanda University of International StudiesStudies in Self-Access Learning Journal 2185-37622012-12-0134465481Self-access Materials: Their Features and their Selection in Students’ Literacy PracticesMaría del Rocío Domínguez-Gaona0Guadalupe López-Bonilla1Karen Englander2Universidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaUniversidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaUniversidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaAutonomous, self-directed language learning is the literacy practice that self-access centers aim to promote. Much of this activity occurs when students interact with the equipment and the materials available in the center. These resources, in many ways, become the core of the learning environment, and, therefore, it is critical to understand what learning is provided or afforded through them. In this study, we examine the literacy practices of students in a self-access center in Mexico, focusing on the materials. We combine description and analysis of materials, student observations, and interviews to identify the learning students perceive those resources afford and the criteria they employ to make decisions concerning their use of the materials. This investigation is accomplished through the theoretical perspective of New Literacy Studies, because it provides a unique and rich socio-cultural approach to language learning. As a result, we determined that affordances of the materials are constrained. We also identified five different criteria students use to choose materials, but despite their personal criterion, we found they often do not have a clear direction and purpose for their choices.http://sisaljournal.org/archives/dec12/dominguez-gaona_lopez-bonilla_englander/literacy practicesself-access materialsSACautonomous learningdecision-makingself-regulation |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
María del Rocío Domínguez-Gaona Guadalupe López-Bonilla Karen Englander |
spellingShingle |
María del Rocío Domínguez-Gaona Guadalupe López-Bonilla Karen Englander Self-access Materials: Their Features and their Selection in Students’ Literacy Practices Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal literacy practices self-access materials SAC autonomous learning decision-making self-regulation |
author_facet |
María del Rocío Domínguez-Gaona Guadalupe López-Bonilla Karen Englander |
author_sort |
María del Rocío Domínguez-Gaona |
title |
Self-access Materials: Their Features and their Selection in Students’ Literacy Practices |
title_short |
Self-access Materials: Their Features and their Selection in Students’ Literacy Practices |
title_full |
Self-access Materials: Their Features and their Selection in Students’ Literacy Practices |
title_fullStr |
Self-access Materials: Their Features and their Selection in Students’ Literacy Practices |
title_full_unstemmed |
Self-access Materials: Their Features and their Selection in Students’ Literacy Practices |
title_sort |
self-access materials: their features and their selection in students’ literacy practices |
publisher |
Kanda University of International Studies |
series |
Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal |
issn |
2185-3762 |
publishDate |
2012-12-01 |
description |
Autonomous, self-directed language learning is the literacy practice that self-access centers aim to promote. Much of this activity occurs when students interact with the equipment and the materials available in the center. These resources, in many ways, become the core of the learning environment, and, therefore, it is critical to understand what learning is provided or afforded through them. In this study, we examine the literacy practices of students in a self-access center in Mexico, focusing on the materials. We combine description and analysis of materials, student observations, and interviews to identify the learning students perceive those resources afford and the criteria they employ to make decisions concerning their use of the materials. This investigation is accomplished through the theoretical perspective of New Literacy Studies, because it provides a unique and rich socio-cultural approach to language learning. As a result, we determined that affordances of the materials are constrained. We also identified five different criteria students use to choose materials, but despite their personal criterion, we found they often do not have a clear direction and purpose for their choices. |
topic |
literacy practices self-access materials SAC autonomous learning decision-making self-regulation |
url |
http://sisaljournal.org/archives/dec12/dominguez-gaona_lopez-bonilla_englander/ |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT mariadelrociodominguezgaona selfaccessmaterialstheirfeaturesandtheirselectioninstudentsliteracypractices AT guadalupelopezbonilla selfaccessmaterialstheirfeaturesandtheirselectioninstudentsliteracypractices AT karenenglander selfaccessmaterialstheirfeaturesandtheirselectioninstudentsliteracypractices |
_version_ |
1716763874741452800 |