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ERIC Number: EJ1123423
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2015-Oct
Pages: 18
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-2191-611X
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Integrated Learner Support through Language Advising: Initial Experiences and Considerations at Padova University Language Centre
Bisset, Mariana; Gödeke, Barbara
Language Learning in Higher Education, v5 n2 p423-440 Oct 2015
The Language Centre at the University of Padova provides language courses for students of all disciplines and with a wide range of needs. Over the years, the number of students having to deal with a language requirement has increased exponentially, while the teaching personnel and general resources have struggled to keep up. Catering to all of the various needs, expectations, time commitments and background experience of the students poses quite a challenge. Fostering autonomy in learners by helping them to develop skills related to self-management, self-monitoring and self-assessment (Benson 2001) makes the challenge easier to face, both in practical terms as a way of "easing the strain" on the teaching potential of the institution, and, for the learners themselves, by enabling them to take their learning onto a more meaningful and long-term level (Holec 1981; Little 1995). To this end, the Language Centre aims to build up a Language Advising Service. As part of this service, language advisors would be available to support learners and help them to build awareness and make informed decisions about their own learning (Gremmo 1995). Three of the Language Centre's language teachers (English, German and Spanish) participated in an online course provided by the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México for language advisors in self-access centres. In this article we briefly describe our experience and the immediate effects of the training course on our work both in and outside the classroom, providing support and guidance for students. We also discuss some of the benefits and challenges of setting up a language advising service in our university context.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Tests/Questionnaires; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Identifiers - Location: Italy
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