Growth of an Out-of-Class Learning Community through Autonomous Socialization at a Self-Access Centre

This study investigates the benefits of attending the Saitama University English Resource Center (ERC), a self-access center for English language learning open to all students at the university and managed by full-time faculty who alternate as center advisors. The study builds on previous research t...

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Main Authors: Leander S. Hughes, Nathan P. Krug, Stacey Vye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kanda University of International Studies 2011-12-01
Series:Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal
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Online Access:http://sisaljournal.org/archives/dec11/hughes_krug_vye/
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spelling doaj-96fc57ded5c04b4aae88f1bf1f77d6172020-11-24T23:06:13ZengKanda University of International StudiesStudies in Self-Access Learning Journal 2185-37622011-12-0124281291Growth of an Out-of-Class Learning Community through Autonomous Socialization at a Self-Access CentreLeander S. HughesNathan P. KrugStacey VyeThis study investigates the benefits of attending the Saitama University English Resource Center (ERC), a self-access center for English language learning open to all students at the university and managed by full-time faculty who alternate as center advisors. The study builds on previous research to explore how advisors promote language learning through facilitating autonomous socialization in the L2 among center attendees. This authentic social interaction not only exposes learners to patterns of discourse and other language input unavailable to learners in most institutional settings, it has also served as the means through which visiting students have formed an out-of-class learning community that now extends well beyond the center’s walls. Findings of a significant increase in center attendees and meaningful gains in the number of frequent attendees over the past year provide evidence that supports informal observations of the growth of this extraordinary L2-based community.http://sisaljournal.org/archives/dec11/hughes_krug_vye/advisinglearner autonomyout-of-class learningself-access centersocialization
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Growth of an Out-of-Class Learning Community through Autonomous Socialization at a Self-Access Centre
Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal
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learner autonomy
out-of-class learning
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author_facet Leander S. Hughes
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title Growth of an Out-of-Class Learning Community through Autonomous Socialization at a Self-Access Centre
title_short Growth of an Out-of-Class Learning Community through Autonomous Socialization at a Self-Access Centre
title_full Growth of an Out-of-Class Learning Community through Autonomous Socialization at a Self-Access Centre
title_fullStr Growth of an Out-of-Class Learning Community through Autonomous Socialization at a Self-Access Centre
title_full_unstemmed Growth of an Out-of-Class Learning Community through Autonomous Socialization at a Self-Access Centre
title_sort growth of an out-of-class learning community through autonomous socialization at a self-access centre
publisher Kanda University of International Studies
series Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal
issn 2185-3762
publishDate 2011-12-01
description This study investigates the benefits of attending the Saitama University English Resource Center (ERC), a self-access center for English language learning open to all students at the university and managed by full-time faculty who alternate as center advisors. The study builds on previous research to explore how advisors promote language learning through facilitating autonomous socialization in the L2 among center attendees. This authentic social interaction not only exposes learners to patterns of discourse and other language input unavailable to learners in most institutional settings, it has also served as the means through which visiting students have formed an out-of-class learning community that now extends well beyond the center’s walls. Findings of a significant increase in center attendees and meaningful gains in the number of frequent attendees over the past year provide evidence that supports informal observations of the growth of this extraordinary L2-based community.
topic advising
learner autonomy
out-of-class learning
self-access center
socialization
url http://sisaljournal.org/archives/dec11/hughes_krug_vye/
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