Exploring a model for ensuring language learner autonomy via technological buttressing
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- Baker-Malungu, Laurie (Author)
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Exploring a model for ensuring language learner autonomy via technological buttressing
Abstract
Having navigated up to two years of online course delivery worldwide as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Education systems are now in a better position to leverage the benefits of technology in facilitating the language acquisition process more effectively. Regardless of the student population served, there is no longer a concern as to whether students have access to facilities necessary for online delivery as the smartphone has become a standard household necessity. This conceptual literature review introduces a potential model for second language instruction utilizing a flipped classroom approach based on evidence gained through empirical research interpreted through the lens of present reality. Technology enables learners to explore the form and structure of language through the use of online autonomous learning units with no limitation of time or accessibility, while scheduled classroom engagement allows opportunity for authentic language practice and refinement. The implications of this study add value to second and foreign language instruction, providing language teachers with a pragmatic approach to enhance their instructional delivery. © 2025 selection and editorial matter, Leung Sze Ming and Chan Sin-wai; individual chapters, the contributors.
Publication
Applying Technology to Language and Translation
Date
2024-12-02
Language
en
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11/11/25, 2:53 AM
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dspace.usj.edu.mo
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ISBN: 9781003399261
Publisher: Routledge
Citation
Baker-Malungu, L. (2024). Exploring a model for ensuring language learner autonomy via technological buttressing. Applying Technology to Language and Translation. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003399261-5
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