Strategy-based instruction: A learner-focused approach to developing learner autonomy

This study investigates the effects of strategy-based instruction (SBI) on the promotion of learner autonomy (LA). LA was conceptualized and operationally defined as learner self-initiation and learner self-regulation. An intervention study was conducted with the participation of 37 students in an e...

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description This study investigates the effects of strategy-based instruction (SBI) on the promotion of learner autonomy (LA). LA was conceptualized and operationally defined as learner self-initiation and learner self-regulation. An intervention study was conducted with the participation of 37 students in an experimental group, and 54 students in two control groups at a Vietnamese university. An eight-week metacognition training package was incorporated into the academic writing programme of the experimental group. Students in the experimental group improved their ability to plan, monitor and evaluate a writing task more than students in the two control groups. Planning became the most often exercised skill, followed by evaluating and monitoring. Improvements in writing were maintained on a delayed test. Overall, the study suggests that strategy-based instruction in the form of training learners in task-specific metacognitive self-regulation improved learners’ autonomy in both learning and their writing ability.
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Classrooms
College Students
Control Groups
Cooperative learning
Counseling
Curricula
Curriculum Development
Distance learning
Education
Educational technology
English (Second Language)
Experimental Groups
Foreign Countries
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Language
Learning Processes
Learning Strategies
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Personal Autonomy
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Self concept
Self evaluation
Students
Studies
Teachers
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Teaching Methods
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Vietnamese
Vietnamese People
Writing
Writing Ability
Writing Improvement
Writing Instruction
Writing tests
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