AUTONOMY IN THE TRANSITION FROM FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING TO FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING Phan Vu Binh Minh - Dip12A27 Ho Chi Minh City Open University Abstract The below critique gives some comments on the journal of Benson & Huang (2008): “autonomy in the transition from foreign language learning and foreign language teaching”. Three major phases in the journal‚ teacher roles in autonomous learning project‚ teacher autonomy as a professional attribute and teacher autonomy
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of the British Commonwealth of Nations‚" which replaced the principle of hierarchal relationships. Based mainly on the British Commonwealth’s acceptance of the principles underpinning the autonomy of the self-governing Dominions‚ this document represented an important step in Canada’s path to complete autonomy. The law affirming these principles was the 1931 Statute of Westminister‚ which Canada adopted in the same year. Arthur Balfour was British Foreign Minister during World War I. He was made
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The Fragmented Authoritarianism of the Chinese State and the Dependent Autonomy of the NGOs: Collaboration or Confrontation? (The study briefly focuses on the fragmented authoritarianism of the state and dependent autonomy of the NGOs‚ which is creating obstacle toward the progress of civil society in China.) Asoke Kumar Mehera (aust35@gmail.com) (Ex-Teacher of La Mart College of Technology‚ Sydney) In post-reform period‚ Chinese state is creating and sponsoring NGOs in order to transfer to them
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AUTONOMY IN THE TRANSITION FROM FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING TO FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING Phan Vu Binh Minh - Dip12A27 Ho Chi Minh City Open University Abstract The below critique gives some comments on the journal of Benson & Huang (2008): “autonomy in the transition from foreign language learning and foreign language teaching”. Three major phases in the journal‚ teacher roles in autonomous learning project‚ teacher autonomy as a professional attribute and teacher autonomy
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The definition of ‘mediatized politics’ refers to “a social change process through which the media have become increasingly autonomous from political institutions and actors while at the same time increasing their influence over political actors‚ institutions and processes.” (Strömbäck 2013) There are four main phases of mediatization; the first of these phases takes place when mass media begins to represent the main source of information and also becomes the main means for communication between
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Onora O’Neill’s criticism of understanding informed consent as being about respecting autonomy? Onara O’Neill argues that interpreting informed consent as being about respecting autonomy can lead individuals into misunderstanding its meaning. Generally‚ autonomy is perceived as an individual’s independence; their freedom from external influence or control. However‚ it is O’Neill’s belief that this form of autonomy is not directly translated into the medical setting. Those in medicine explain informed
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Brief Study of the Attitude of the Chinese State toward NGOs: A Relationship of Dependent Autonomy (The study briefly focuses on the attitude of the regulative state which is providing the non-state actors some sort of dependent autonomy for its own existence. The following parts of the same discussion will be published elsewhere.) Asoke Kumar Mehera (aust35@gmail.com) (Ex-Teacher of La Mart College of Technology‚ Sydney) The principal focus of this brief article is to explore the Chinese state-centric
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Medea’s Transformation Medea is a play featuring a title character who is a very unusual woman. Brad Levett’s essay “Verbal Autonomy and Verbal Self-Restraint in Euripides’ Medea” exemplifies the thoughts of three authors after discussing how Medea relates to a Greek hero that was invulnerable in all of his body except for one minor spot and/or the play resembling a Greek tragedy that narrated the fate of a warrior after memorable battles. These scholars believed that Medea “comes into conflict
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identified by Clinton & Oblschalager (2002) as being seven virtues (pp. 248-249): autonomy‚ nonmaleficence‚ beneficence‚ justice‚ and fidelity. The seven virtues are composed of the following: accountability and truth-telling‚ responsibility to love one another‚ fidelity to integrity‚ trustworthiness in keeping confidentiality‚ competent beneficence‚ humility in justice‚ and sufferability (ibid). Autonomy is defined as “the freedom of clients to choose their own direction” (Corey‚ G.
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Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra is a play rife with ambiguity. Cleopatra’s character is‚ in itself‚ presented as a “glorious riddle‚ whose dazzling complexity continually mocks and eludes us”#; her unpredictable moods and multilateral persona constantly keep us guessing‚ and leave us uncertain as to the real motivations behind her words and actions. Many parallels can be drawn between Cleopatra‚ and Elizabeth I of England‚ who was renowned for her fiery temperament and for being ’the virgin Queen‘
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