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Empowering Language Learning Strategies Online
Author(s) -
Melissa Aberle-Grasse
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
gatesol in action
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2331-6845
DOI - 10.52242/giaj.v30i1.100
Subject(s) - variety (cybernetics) , language learning strategies , language acquisition , computer science , mathematics education , psychology , artificial intelligence , metacognition , cognition , neuroscience
English language educators faced challenges unique to their discipline as well as difficulties shared with all teachers as they suddenly adjusted to 100% online learning environments in 2020. Language learning strategies (LLS), which are proven strategies for improving language learning as well as building self-efficacy and peer support (MacArthur et al., 2015; Rose et al., 2018), are presented here as tools to navigate this new challenge. The article opens with a brief review of several acute current needs of online learners that critical pedagogy and learning strategies may address. Next, the author provides concise definitions for language learning strategies and summarizes the historical and theoretical basis for LLS. A classroom-based case study of language learning strategy instruction (LLSI) then follows. Finally, online tools and methods for two key strategies, goal-setting and peer review, are provided with recommendations for applying these strategies in a variety of settings.Keywords: language learning strategies, critical pedagogy, self-regulation, peer review, goal-setting

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