SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 32
Downloaden Sie, um offline zu lesen
I
A Study of Effective Acquisition through Self-Directed
Language Learning Skills
Approved by Dennis Ciesielski Date: 2 May 2011
II
A Study of Effective Acquisition through Self-Directed
Language Learning Skills
__________________
A Seminar Paper Research
Presented to
The Graduate Faculty
University of Wisconsin-Platteville
__________________
In Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirement for the Degree
Master of Science
in
Education
__________________
by
Li Fengrui (J J )
2011
III
Abstract
ENHANCING SELF-DIRECTED LANGUAGE LEARNING SKILLS
TO MAKE LEARNING MORE EFFICIENT
Li Fengrui (J J )
Tom Lo Guidice Professor
This paper mainly talks about how to enhance the self-directed skills in foreign language
learning as well as the importance and the barriers to improve self-directed skills. The methods for
developing this kind of ability mainly include the learning atmosphere, learning contents, learning
strategy or teachers. The barriers are also from the students themselves and the exterior
environment. The combination of self-directed methods with the traditional methods is
very important to have a good learning effect.
IV
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
APPROVALPAGE………………………………...……………...i
TITLEPAGE………………………………………………..…. ii
ABSTRACT…………………….…………………………….. iii
TABLE  OF  CONTENTS……………………………………… .. iv
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PAGE………………………………. v
CHAPTER  I.      INTRODUCTION…………………………...……..1
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Definitions of Terms
Delimitations
Method of Approach
CHAPTER II. LITERATURE REVIEW……………………………4
1. Constraining factors in self-learning
1.1.  Differences  of  learners’  attitudes  
1.2. Differences  in  learners’  motivations.  
1.3. Differences of learner’s personality.
1.4. Differences of self-efficacy.
1.5. Differences of learning strategies.
1.6 Differences of external factors.
2. The need to develop self-learning ability
2.1. Self-learning capability
2.2. Prerequisite to improve the efficiency of classroom teaching
2.3 The modern quality-oriented education
2.4. Stimulating  the  students’  senses  of  cooperative  learning
2.5.The unfit middle school English learning mode
3 .The ways of   enhancing   the   students’   self-directed learning
ability.
3.1. Stimulating motivation to learn
3.2.Establishing equal relationship between teachers and students
3.3.Developing self-learning strategies
3.4.Helping students master the skills of independent learning
3.5.Providing students with a good external hardware and
software facilities
V
3.6. Establishing teaching in situations
3.7.Changing the teachers’ roles and build students own ability.
3.8.Flexible evaluation systems
3.9.Creation of problem situations and guide student's thinking
4. Combing the self-directed methods and traditional methods
4.1.Creating a good learning atmosphere
4.2. Adhering the essence part of traditional English teaching.
4.3. Making learning plan by using self-directed learning method
and traditional learning method
4.4. Balancing the self-directed and teachers’ teaching
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Thank you for your useful lessons. I have learned a lot from the precious lessons and your
wonderful speech. I have known how to write the appropriate paper and understood the American
culture. I am looking forward to enjoying your lessons again.
1
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction
Self-learning (autonomous learning) was also known as self-directed learning.
Just as Johnson, K. (2002) points our self-learning is a kind of modern learning theory
that is based on the humanistic psychology and cognitive psychology and it is also an
important issue in the current applied linguistics research. Learner autonomy is a kind
of ability which can be acquired and closely connected with their own learning ability.
Self-study should include establishing their own learning goals, developing a learning
plan, using appropriate learning methods to monitor and evaluating learning
processes.
Learning autonomy should be set under the principle of learning strategies.
Teachers should guide students to get the maximum development in teaching methods,
learners’ consciously setting of their learning objectives, choosing study methods,
monitoring learning process, evaluating learning outcomes, in order to ensure the
success of learning and achieve learning goals.
The essence of autonomy learning is that the learners can control their own
learning. In this autonomy process, a learner constantly absorbs and internalizes the
socio-cultural ideas, concepts and problem-solving methods. Xing xiucha (2003)
found that grasping and using a range of knowledge, ideas, principles, theorems or
theory could create the learner’s  own  thinking  ability,  thus  change  learning  from
passive into active.
2
Statement of the Problem
The problem expressed as a question is,  “What  is  the  relationship  between  self-directed learning
and the improvement of learning  efficiency?”
Definition of Terms
CALL : Abbreviation for the term Computer Assistant Language Learning
SDL : Abbreviation for the term self-directed learning
Teacher Autonomy. Teachers always autonomous in the sense of having personal
responsibility for their teaching, individually and collectively, and take more control
over their teaching in classroom and analysis the highest possible degree of affective
and cognitive control of the teaching process. (Lamb&Reinders, 2009)
Delimitations of the Research
The research will be conducted in and through the Karrmann Library at the
University of Wisconsin-Platteville, over ninety five (95) days. Primary searches will
be conducted via the Internet through EBSCO host with ERIC, Academic Search Elite
and Google/Google Scholar as the primary sources. Key search topics included
“gender  influence”,  “learning  strategy”,  and  “ESL”.
Methods of Approach
A brief review of literature on the studies of enhancing the ability of self-directed
learning strategies will be conducted. A second review of improving methods about
self-directed learning, including CALL, teacher autonomy, learning environment,
student’s habits as well as traditional learning methods. The findings will be
summarized.
3
CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
1 Constraining factors in self-learning
1.1.      Differences  of  learners’  attitudes  
Gardner,  D.  and  Miller,  L.  (2002)  described  that  learners’  attitudes  on  the  roles  
in the process of learning as well as the view on the practical ability are a form of
meta-cognitive  knowledge.  However,  learners’  own  learning  beliefs  will  promote  and  
maintain their attitudes for their role and actual capacity. If a learner holds a positive
attitude in the learning process, and for her own role and capabilities, it is easier for
him to succeed; On the contrary, a negative attitude will lead to resentment and
resistance which will reduce the chance of success.
1.2.      Differences  in  learners’  motivations.  
Motivation is a psychological concept. It refers to the driving efforts to achieve
goals. English Learning Motivation is the driving force for university students, the
origin  of  intrinsic  motivation  for  college  students’  self-study, and also the fundamental
factors affect self-achievements. Different motives will inevitably lead to different
goals and interests. People who have different intrinsic motivation can actively pursue
their interests. Learning is voluntary without pressure or restrictions. Motivation is
one of the key elements for the second language learning. Calfee, R.,&
Hiebert,E.(1990) think that motivation provides initial impetus for the learners to start
learning second language and then provides long time driving force to the
4
maintenance of the tedious process of learning. Intrinsic motivation affects the
autonomy  of  university  students’  learning  methods  and  learning  processes,  and  
certainly affects their self-learning ability.
1.3. Differences of learner’s personality
Williams,  M,.  and  Burden,  R.  (2000)  think  that  learners’  personality  often  affects  
their learning methods, and their attitudes towards the setbacks and success, thereby
affecting  the  learners’  learning.  The  interest  and  expertise of learners can vary
according their personality differences. Good response could help them to get more
input and practice opportunities, and therefore seek more learning opportunities, but
they must be recognized by the outside world to obtain self-esteem. However, the
inward-looking person may be more adept at using its quiet character to give the
limited input more detailed analysis. They may have lost a lot of training
opportunities, but often they are very self-reliant, perseverant and strong or endurable.
1.4. Differences of self-efficacy
Self-efficacy is an individual judgment whether they have the ability to
organize and carry out a particular behavior, also an incorporate of self-confidence in
the specific task. Pang weiguo (2003) believes that if students have no confidence in
their own ability to learn, they will not strive to improve their self-learning ability. A
student with a strong sense of self-efficacy would not only set higher goals but also
have strong self-regulation, self-observation, self-judgment, self-reactive capacity.
5
They never give up in the face of difficulties. Students with weak self-efficacy lack
learning initiatives, easier to opt out difficulties, lack of perseverance in the face of
failure. High self-efficacy students demonstrate a higher level of learning strategies,
and more self-monitoring of learning outcomes than low self-efficacy students,
1.5 Differences of learning strategies.
Learning strategy guarantees the learning efficiency and development of
autonomous learning ability. Learning strategy is a sign of knowing how to learn, a
manifestation of individual learning ability, also an important factor to affect language
learning. If we teach students to use the correct learning strategies, learners will
benefit from it in a life-long time. The relationship  between  learners’  strategy  training  
and self-study means methods and goals. Each successful foreign language learner has
a set of effective learning methods and techniques. Because the traditional teaching
methods just emphasize imparting knowledge rather than the teaching strategy
training, the majority of students understands specific learning strategies poorly, and
only follows the habit over the years. Xi Haifeng,Luo Yupin,Jiang Rui,Hu
Dongcheng.(1999) did the research and show that in foreign language environments,
the more successful learners are, the more they use learning strategies. Learning
strategies mean a series of acts that the language learners apply in their learning
process. Self-learning capability is inseparable from learning strategies, particularly
the English language learning strategies. The methods that learners use have great
influence on learning outcome. In fact, the learning strategy that a person adopts more
6
or  less  reflects  the  learner’s  learning  style  and  personal  preferences. The frequency of
each person use the same learning strategies would vary. Chen Changqing’s (2009)
study shows that if the learners are banned from using their preferred learning
methods,  there  wouldn’t  be  any  highly  efficient  foreign  language  learning.  This  
requires us to adopt a more flexible teaching method to provide students with more
freedom and choices.
1.6. Differences of external factors
The external factors include the social environment, hardware and software
facilities and the conditions of teaching staff. The social factors that affect
self-learning ability of students mainly refer to the social factors that students contact
in their daily lives, such as public places, posters, public service ads in English,
English films and radio stations. The influence of them can be different through their
own sensory perception, and exert influence on the students as well as stimulate their
self-motivation to learn English. Constructivists Juan, C.H. (2007) hold the view that
English language learners can acquire the target language through cooperative
learning in an authentic language environment, but we still can not achieve the real
English environment if your cooperative partner also uses English as a second
language. In the modern teaching reform, independent learning ability can not be
improved effectively without a number of necessary hardware facilities. Self-study
needs to rely on computers, multimedia, internet and other modern technology to
create the required language environments.
7
2. The need to develop self-learning ability
2.1 Self-learning capability
With the development of society and the era of knowledge and information
explosion coming up, the rapid development of science, technology progresses at a
very fast pace. Society has put forward higher requirements for people in all aspects.
In order to adapt to the rapid development of modern society, a person must learn
knowledge lifelong, and must constantly seek self-development and self-consummate
in order to survival. Society requires education should not only teach knowledge on
special areas but also cultivate independent thinking. Therefore, today's education
should definitely provide self-learning ability for the lifelong learning.
2.2. Prerequisite to improve the efficiency of classroom teaching
Liu liqun (2005) believes that if a student can set clear targets in the learning
process and seriously and actively identify the teaching purpose and contents, he will
be able to maximize access to teaching information, input and internalization. In
recent years, due to large university enrollment of universities in china, there has been
an increase of larger classes. Teachers can not know all the students in a large English
class, thus the language learning opportunities are also reduced. The best way to
resolve  this  problem  is  to  increase  the  students’  autonomy  of  learning  ability  to  enable  
them to master their own ability to learn. Deep-rooted traditional teaching methods
and teaching contents result in passive learning. We should change passive students
8
learning to active learning and turn the provision of learning into self-learning, and
have open learning instead of closure learning.
2.3 The modern quality-oriented education
The objective of modern quality-oriented education emphasizes the
improvement of human capabilities and the overall quality of learners. Lightbown, P.
M and Spada, N. (2002) suggest that society in the future should be a continuous
learning society which requires life-long learning, to continue self-development and
to enhance skills of survival. So, we must re-examine the principles and practices of
traditional teaching. Under the concept of traditional education, the teaching process
lacks reciprocal interactive exchange between teachers and students. Students  can’t  
feel the enjoyment of creative activity in learning, and the initiative has been
suppressed. The quality education about foreign language teaching includes
cultivating the ability of self-sufficiency as its goal, that is to say, the goal for students
to build independent thinking and self-management, and to provide students
independent learning skills required for the future.
2.4. Stimulating  the  students’  senses  of  cooperative  learning
Cooperative learning can promote the transformation of underachievers
effectively. In order to complete the learning task, H.D. Brown. (2001) suggested that
students should regularly participate in communicative exchanges with others in
practical activities, which require an individual to have a sense of cooperation. In the
9
teaching  process,  if  the  teachers  could  explore  the  students’  capability  of  independent  
innovation actively, we can inspire and train students a more intense awareness of
co-operation and participation, foster team spirit, and further deepen the
understanding of knowledge. At the same time, each person's potential can be greatly
developed in the process of mutual exchange. Learning motivation will naturally be
increased. When students make mutual learning and incorporate their own merits, the
ability of less advanced students can also receive full play, thus enhancing their
learning self-confidence, and more effectively improving their ability to learn.
2.5. The unfit middle school English learning mode.
China's traditional high school teaching only focuses on teaching the students
knowledge. A teacher is a "talker", while students are "listeners". Teachers often teach
the whole class, and the students depend on teachers, passively taking in knowledge.
As a result, they don’t  understand  all  the  knowledge.  Gradually,  they  would  lose  the  
sense of self-learning. Over the years, this teaching mode weakened  the  students’  
interest in English, and influenced the  students’  confidence  to  learn  English.  When  
stepping into universities, many English majors still take the middle school learning
mode. However they can not receive a good effect when meeting much information,
so that they can not adapt to the fast-paced class. Furthermore, a number of English
professors  wouldn’t  give  the  close  supervision  to  the  students,  therefore,  many  
English majors felt powerless to study specialized courses. It is easy for them to feel
drowsiness or feeling too hard to learn. The best way to solve this problem is to
10
enhance  students’  self-learning ability. Self-learning emphasizes on training the
students’  self-awareness and self-learning abilities. In the self-learning mode of
English classroom, teachers pay more attention to cultivate the ability to use the
language. Tricia, H. (2002) required language teachers to set relative pre-teaching
environments, so that teaching contents become situations. The students learn the
actual language in a stimulating environment. This method will not only enable
students to make full use of the available languages to communicate, but also help the
students to adjust from the traditional teaching learning model to a university
autonomy learning style, thereby enhancing the efficiency of student learning, quality,
and learning confidence.
3 The ways of  enhancing  the  students’ self-directed learning ability
3.1. Stimulating motivation to learn
Jerome, E. (2008) points out that student motivation derives from their interest in
learning, and maintaining and increasing their interest in learning depends on learning
effectiveness. Einstein said that "interests and hobbies are the best teachers." Interests
and hobbies are important psychological components of motivation, which enables
students to engage in learning activities or to explore knowledge with a pleasant
emotion, which leads to a further desire to  study.  We  can  cultivate  students’  learning  
motivation from the following areas: (1) students should be required to set a correct
and appropriate learning view for language learning. (2) Liu xi (2009) said that
teachers can carry out a number of interesting in activities in the classroom, such as
11
debates, songs, games, drama performances, panel discussions, lectures and other
activities  to  stimulate  students’  enthusiasm  and  initiative.  (3)  Teacher  should  develop  
students’  self-efficacy. Self-efficacy  refers  to  the  individual  learners’  belief  that  they  
have the ability to complete a task; it is also a concrete embodiment of individual
ability and self-confidence in some special behaviors. Li xiaolu (2009) holds the idea
that strong self-efficacy consist strong motivation to learn. Teachers play a very
important  role  in  enhancing  the  students’  self-efficacy. Teachers should give students
timely recognition and encouragement and guide students to make positive evaluation
for them, make them be fully aware of the active treatment for themselves. Teachers
should also make great efforts to guide the students to select the appropriate learning
contents according to their level and improve student’s self-confidence in learning.
The English teachers should not absolutely control or be decision makers of all
teaching and learning activities. They should provide opportunities for students to
bring their initiative, autonomy, participation and creativity completely.
3.2. Establishing equal relationship between teachers and students
Teaching is not only the relationship between teaching and learning, but
also the process of the communication of thoughts and feelings between teachers
and students. Xing xiucha. (2003) suggest that teacher-student relationship exerts
direct  influence  and  constrains  the  students’  emotions  and  consequently  affects  
the  students’ cognitive activity. Generally speaking, if students like a teacher,
their  classroom  climate  will  become  active,  and  the  students’  interest  will  be  
12
affective enough. Therefore, teachers should attach the importance to the input of
feelings; trying to arouse  students’  emotional  resonance  through  teacher’s  sincere  
love. In order to make students get to the state of to learn autonomy, we are
making them have a sense of accomplishments, because "Seeking success" is a
common human nature. Therefore, teachers should praise the student if they make
progress. Teachers should also have a generous heart and give help and guidance
to  the  students  lagging  behind.  Only  in  this  way  can  the  students’  motivation  to  
learn could be activated. Only when the learners have a strong motivation to learn,
that is to say only after the idea of "I want to study" is formed, the learner could
know about "learning what" and "how to learn" actively and then set a correct
learning objective, and overcome difficulties to search for knowledge.
3.3. Developing self-learning strategies
Benson, P. (2001) thought that modern cognitive psychologists generally divide
learning strategies into two categories, namely, cognitive strategies and
meta-cognitive strategies. Cognitive strategy refers to the micro-strategy when a
learner processes the external information, that is to use specific certain skills to learn,
such as making notes, repeating, reciting, summarizing, summing up, sorting,
outlining, reviewing and so on. These are the most common learning methods. The
meta-cognitive strategy refers to the cognitive and controlling self-awareness of
activity, including planning, self-control, self-evaluation, used by learners as a
macro-strategy for their own study. Meta-cognitive learning strategies benefit efficient
13
learning greatly. However, very few students use this strategy, which requires teachers
to help students to develop them. As a Chinese  saying  goes,  “Teach  a  man  how  to  fish  
is better than give him a fish."
Learning Strategies:
Phase 1: At the beginning of the semester, students should be required to decide their
long-term goals and short-term goals according to the semester learning tasks and
their own ability. Unlike the secondary school entrancing examination, university
English learning not only consolidates basic knowledge of English but also
strengthens the integrated application capabilities of listening, speaking, reading,
writing  and  translation.  So  it  emphasizes  on  students’  self-learning ability. After the
mandate of college English learning, students need to develop learning objectives and
make learning plans according to their level and ability.
Phase 2: Students should be compelled to hand in written reports every two weeks.
Reports include: short-term plans, learning contents, the effectiveness and the
questions for study, whether need to change the short-term plans and how to change it
and so on. Through the reports, students can keep abreast of and monitor their own
learning, and then make timely evaluations, and adjust methods in order to learn
better.
Phase 3: In the end of the semester, students are required to make a semester
summary evaluation about their own learning. In the conclusion report, students will
have a very clear view about the contents of this semester, and find suitable learning
methods, improve their English effectively and afterward give high affirmed for this
14
studying mode. Through the meta-cognitive learning strategies, on the one hand,
students are well aware of their own learning, constant monitoring, on the other hand,
they are clear objectives and learning contents, and stimulate their learning interest,
and enhance self-efficacy for self-study.
3.4. Helping students master the skills of independent learning
The self-learning  ability  needs  teachers’  guidance.  Teachers  should  use  the  
multi-curricular and extracurricular time to communicate with students and
understand their learning needs, solve their practical difficulties, and help them
acquire a more scientific ways of learning. There are some basic ways: (1) Guide
students to use effective learning methods. In teaching, teachers should guide students
to know clearly their learning objectives, identify and select appropriate learning
materials and activities, determine their learning time, and place, as well as monitor
and evaluate their learning process. At the same time, teachers also have to teach
students a number of rehearsal methods of memory, review and some useful skills for
reading, writing. (2) Guide students to engage in cooperative learning and research
learning. Lightbown, P. M. and Spada, N. (2002) pointed out that cooperative learning
means two or more individuals together are engaged in the same learning activity,
mutual exchange and mutual promotion so as to improve the learning effects.
Cooperative learning does not mean the opposition self-study, but rather a kind of
self-learning way. In addition, study should also be guided with research learning,
because in the study of the learning process, teachers only give students the learning
15
theme and layout-related tasks, therefore students should develop a research plan,
collect data, write research reports, thereafter students gradually learn to analyze and
solve problems. (3) Guide students in the process of self-reflection and self-evaluation.
Teachers should strive to make  change  the  students’  old  evaluation  that  only  focuses
on the learning outcomes, but not to try to guide them to reflect and evaluate the
learning process, identify their own strength and weakness, so as to help students
make an integrated and comprehensive assessment about their own learning
objectives, learning attitudes, learning methods etc and then to find ways to improve
their learning after a period of time.
3.5. Providing students with good external hardware and software facilities
The extensive application of modern technology and the increasing popularity of
multimedia technology in language teaching have undoubtedly provided the necessary
technical prerequisites. Li guichun (2009) suggested that a school equipped with good
hardware and software could provide learners a great deal of closer, real language
input environments, which the students can benefit a lot. Multimedia courseware
provides students with a large number of real language environments and cultural
contents so as to stimulate their interest in learning and inspire their self-learning
enthusiasm. In the classroom learning, teachers could use multimedia courseware to
play relevant video about the subject and introduce the main contents of the texts or
background knowledge to let students get a more impressionable understanding of
English-speaking countries, or people's living habits. We could also use special
16
computer language, such as online electronic lesson plans, do exercises on the Internet,
read articles on-line, chat in English and so on. Multimedia technology teaching can
fully realize a variety of senses combination. Electronic devices achieve an extension
of classroom space and can provide enough learning materials, and introduce a new
teaching method for college English classroom. Through the establishment of
self-learning centers, English Corners, English online chats, English salons, foreign
language lectures, foreign film broadcast and television, as well as English games,
competitions, etc, we can compensate for the lack of real language environments,
allow students to expose themselves to foreign language learning environments,
promote and develop students self-awareness and interest in learning a foreign
language
3.6. Establishing teaching in situations
Liu zhenqian. (2006) holds the idea that teachers should design classroom
activities to link with the students’  lives as much as possible, to create language
environments about school life, family life, social life, in order to be able to
consolidate English, develop foreign language communication skills, have a real fun
in English learning, thus to stimulate their interest in learning and learning motivation.
For example, in the New Practical English1, number three units: Directions and Signs.
There is a practice called “Talking  Face  to  Face” which is about asking the place,
however, because the freshmen who have just entered university shortly and are not
too familiar with the city, so the teacher could allow students to make groups freely to
17
ask a number of questions in English about tourist attractions, famous buildings, large
shopping malls specific locations using some commonly used sentence patterns to
arouse their interest. Classroom teaching should still focus on the language charm.
Language is a bridge between "teaching" and "study". The most important component
in  teaching  art  is  teachers’  language  which  directly  affects  the  teaching  results.  
Therefore, English teachers should pay attention to pronunciation and intonation,
rhythm suppression as well as gestures and facial expressions. The language of most
vivid,  intuitive  and  close  to  the  students’  lives  can  attract  students’  attention,  and  
stimulate  students’  interest  best.
3.7. Changing the teacher's role and building the students own ability.
The teacher is the main body in traditional college English teaching, while
students could only just accept knowledge passively with few opportunities for
language practice. Therefore, Schade, A. and Szaho, A. (2000) hold the view that
teachers should change the traditional teaching methods and outdated teaching
concepts, emphasis  on  students’  sustainable  development  ability,  and  play  the  role  as  
organizers and instructors, promote independent learning skills of students. Teachers
should give necessary comments on activities to deepen the students understanding or
awareness of their problems so that students can change the language knowledge into
language skills intentionally or unintentionally in the simulation language
environment. These ensure that students could take full advantage of limited time for
the demonstration of achievements, but also ensure to complete the teaching plan
18
timely, mobilize all their own cognition, emotion, will, ability, and many others to
monitor and regulate the learning process, as well as get timely feedback, find
problems, and adjust or modify the original learning strategies. College English
teachers  play  the  following  roles  in  the  development  of  College  Students’  ability  of  
autonomy.
3.7.1, The motivator of self-learning potential. If we want to achieve this goal, the
college English teachers must guide students to do more English self-study, and show
great flexibility in teaching, never controlling students too tightly so that they would
lose self-study conditions. However, we should not ignore or neglect them.
3.7.2, Assessment and diagnosis of learning ability. In the process of improving
self-learning ability in English, college English teachers have a clear understanding of
college  students’  self-learning ability, then adopt scientific methods, make regular
self-learning ability diagnosis and assessment, so as to find the appropriate way for
the development.
3.7.3, Promote of the improvement of self-learning ability. Students are developing
people, so the college students are no exception. They still have highly plasticity
compared with the adults. This determines that teachers are likely to be the facilitator
and  promoter  for  the  college  students’  self-learning ability
3.8 Flexible evaluation system
In the process of teaching, competitive sense should be built inside or outside it.
Flexible evaluation systems can promote the formation of self-learning culture. For
19
example, Jeremy, H. (2000) said that we can divide test results into final results and
usual results. Teachers can bring classroom performance, attendance, quizzes, and
self-learning situations into normal assessment, so that students can learn to establish
good habits all the time. Combination of competition and evaluation methods help
students to develop independent learning and self-exploration, will help teachers use
their valuable time to solve more difficult problems, ensure that all the classroom
activities  wouldn’t  be  prolonged  because  of  self-study and discussions, and also to
ensure that the appropriate length of all teaching aspects to mobilize the initiative of
students’  enthusiasm  and  creativity  best.  
3.9. Creation of problem situations and guiding student's thinking
Questions are the key to open a science. It is hard to induce and encourage a
thirst for knowledge if there are no questions. If students do not make further thinking,
their study would just stop on the surface. Therefore, teachers must guide students to
discover,  think  and  solve  problems.  Students’  independent  ability depends on the
teachers’  instructional  design,  and  through  situations  problems  presented  by  a  variety  
of  teaching  methods.  The  situations  problems  could  trigger  the  students’  cognitive  
conflict and explore  students’  self-induced consciousness, so as to make the students
ask questions. In teaching a new lesson, teachers should create a number of novel and
unique, interesting situation problems  to  arouse  students’  curiosity,  so  that  students  
thinking can keep alive. In this way, the students can develop a positive attitude, and
furthermore strengthen the awareness of problems. Thinking is beginning from
20
tackling problems. Therefore, teachers should actively create "suspect" situations
make so those students want to explore truths. The more curious the students are, the
more willing they want to explore new knowledge.
4 Combining the Self-directed methods and traditional methods
4.1 Creating a harmonious learning atmosphere
Liu zhenqian (2006) thinks that a harmonious and relaxing environment is an
indispensable condition for the promotion of English self-study. In recent years,
multimedia and network technology provide learners a more open learning
environment, so that learners can intake information from multi-channel and
multi-languages. For example, reading English newspapers and magazines, listening
to English radio and television, browsing the English websites, etc.; all this can
mobilize  the  enthusiasm  of  learners’  self-study. In the classroom, teachers can
encourage students to conduct self-study in group discussions. Students can freely
choose their own study place, favorite the extra-curricular to learn, so that they could
have a relaxing learning atmosphere. furthermore, the knowledge students learned in
the classroom can be applied into practice, and they can also enhance the atmosphere
of learning English.
4.2 Adhering to the essential part of traditional English teaching
Teacher should teach the students the basic foundation of the knowledge. Some
exercise or homework should be finished on time. Teacher also be a guilder to the
21
students, and urge the student to finished the study. Some importance grammar or
sentences are also difficult for students to learn by themselves. Such as, complicated
clause, importance concept of the grammar, even the learning tricks. Although the
students could learning some basic grammar by themselves, teacher should also repeat
or teaching in the class to strengthen their understanding and impression.
Teaachaer should help the students to foster a good habit cause Sheng qunli
(2006) bring forward that the importance is the habit not only formed in traditional
classroom teaching but also in pre-class, after-class work. So we should also pay more
attention to the techers’effect to the classroom.
4.3. Making learning plan by using self-directed learning method and traditional
learning method
A useful learning plan would play a significant influence in the learner activities. First,
we should make out a long-term goal which easy to achieve to instruct ourselves
arranges time and energy reasonable. This goal could inspire the students constantly,
make themselves actively and confidence to enhance the study efficiency. Preview is
basic self-directed method for students to learn new courses or to obtain efficient
learning outcomes. Previews can not simply stop at memorizing words and text
reading level, we should ask students to be able to use dictionaries, grammar books,
queries, words, sentences, analysis or translated texts, Internet to open self-learning
space, and independent self-learning ability. In the curricular lessons, students
memorize new words, phrases, sentences, and key phrases, conscious to strive to
22
remember the most important elements. Note-taking is another traditional learning
method in the traditional classroom teaching students basic requirements. Just as the
l8 century writer Samuel Johnson observed, “Notes”  is  the "necessary pain" because
the note is a process of systematic permanent recording of information. Scientific and
high efficiency learning must be "timely review". Psychological studies show that the
knowledge learned would be quickly forgotten after a short time, therefore, learners
should promptly review the old contexts and the memory master the key points.
4.4. Balancing the self-directed and teachers’ teaching
Karmas, C. (2008) suggests that students can learn individually through the
kindly teaching and innovative teaching methods in traditional teaching. At the same
time, we could combine the author's educational philosophy with classroom teaching
practice to guide students in personally correctly self-study, while introduce the
linking innovation to the teaching methods in the English teaching. There are two
points:
Teachers should strengthen management. “Love” for students should be kept
in mind, however, the act should like "strict." If the basis of student is poor,
teachers are often lower demand cause afraid of difficulties or reduce
academic requirements for students according to the actual situation. Foreign
language  mustn’t  accommodate  students.  Teachers should put forward
different emphases at different stages. These requirements must be achieved
through the efforts of students.
23
Teachers should be innovative. Bernie, T. and Charles, F. (2009) offer
principles like: try best to teach English in English, and try to make students
familiar with the language of materials as much as possible. Using easy
language to teach language, as well as use the physical or body language to
create a number of visual aids to make the teaching and learning more
flexibility in order to achieve the students of knowledge internalization. For
example, the teacher could play riddles or solitaires and other games with
students to receive external stimuli of fun and competition and making the
inherent act of analyze or think and imagine positively naturally.
CHAPTER 3
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Richard,  H.  (2010)  believed  that  cultivating  students’  self-learning ability is not
only the goal of college education,but also  a  warranty  of  students’  life-long learning
and sustainable development.
Self-directed leaning methods could provide abundant knowledge resources for
teachers and students. It expands the teaching materials greatly and make them more
enriching and diverse, while also making teaching more lively and fun in the whole
teaching process. Meanwhile, the traditional strategy instruction and self-directed
learning methods can provide the students a great learning space because students can
choose interest learning on their own, so as to achieve their listening, speaking,
24
reading, writing, translating or integrated usage of language.
Another important feature is using the self-direct learning method to avoid the
limitations of teaching information of traditional methods that difficult to adapt to
different development needs of individual students to changes and the model of
teaching style indoctrination
Teachers play an important role when cultivating self-directed students who can
learn actively, purposely, and continually; therefore, in English language teaching,
teachers should change their teaching philosophies and encourage the students’  
strengthening the training of learning strategies so that students will have a strong
sense of self-learning to meet the needs of developing society.
Self-evaluation is also a significant way because it not only allows students to
keep pace with their own learning level and targeted learning goals, while monitoring
their own learning process to become the masters of their own learning. The most
efficient teaching method is a combination of self-directed learning methods and
traditional teaching protocols so that we, as teachers, not only improve the students
interest in learning, but also improve the learning ability of students themselves.
25
References
Bernie, T.,& Charles, F. (2009). 21st Century Skills: Learning for Life in Our Times.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Benson,P. (2001). Teaching and Researching Autonomy in Language Learning. Essex:
Pearson Education Limited.
Calfee, R., & Hiebert,E.(1990). Classroom assessment of reading . In :
R.Barr,M.Kamil,P Mosenthal,& ED.Pearson.(Eds.),
Handbook ofreading research f2nd ed.J.New York: Longman, 281—309.
Chen changqing. (2009). How to foster the self-directed ability of secondary
education students. China education innovation herald. 2(14). 125-127.
Gardner, D.,& Miller, L. (2002). The theory and practice of foreign language learning.
Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Teach.
H.D. Brown. (2001). Principles of Language Learning and teaching. Beijing: Foreign
Language Teaching and Research press.
Jeremy, H. (2000). How to Teach English. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and
Research press.
Jerome, E. (2008). From autonomy to reciprocity, or Vice Versa French Personalism's
Contribution to a New Perspective on Self-Directed Learning. Adult Education
Quarterly,5(58),229-248.
Johnson, K. (2002). An Introduction to Foreign Language Learning and Teaching.
Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.
Juan, C.H. (2007). Getting active in the large lecture. Journal of Political Science
Education.,32(1),51-69.
Karmas,C. (2008). Using active learning to teach college composition: To give a hand
or a handkerchief. New York: The International Journal of the Humanities.
Lightbown, P. M., & Spada, N. (2002). How Languages Are Learned. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
26
Lamb,T.&Reinders, H. (2009).Leaner and teacher autonomy: Concepts, realities, and
responses. ELT Journal,63(2),179-181.doi:10.1093/elt./ccp009.
Li guichun. (2009). Cultivate the college students’ self-directed ability in the
multi-media atmosphere. information-based teaching. 21(174). 133-134.
Liu liqun. (2005). The primary research of college students’ self-directed ability.
China New Technologies and Products. 5(18), 244-245.
Li xiaolu. (2009). Cultivate the college students’ self-directed ability. Journal of
Jining University., 30(3), 25-27.
Liu xi. (2009). Enhance the college students’ self-directed ability. Higher education
students. 5(105). 42-43.
Liu zhenqian. (2006). The strategy of learning foreign language. Jinan: Shandong
University publisher.
Pang weiguo.(2003). Self-directed learning: The theory and strategy of teaching and
leaning. Shanghai: Foreign language leaning publisher.
Richard, H. (2010). Adult self-directed learning: Setting your own agenda. Innov Ai,
2(7),434-438.doi: 10.1093/innovait/inp064.
Schade, A.,& Szaho, A. (2000). Learner Autonomy: A guide to developing leaner
responsibility. London: Cambridge University Press
Sheng qunli. (2006). Cooperative learning design. Hangzhou: Zhejing Education
publisher.
Samuel, J. (2007). The Dictionary of the English Language. Londan: Penguin
Classics.
Tricia, H. (2002). Teaching and learning in the language Classroom. Shanghai:
Shanghai Foreign Language Press
Williams, M.,& Burden, R. (2000). Psychology for Language Teachers: A social
Constructive Approach. Beijing: People Education publisher.
Xi Haifeng,Luo Yupin,Jiang Rui,Hu Dongcheng.(1999). Incorporation of signal
store into classifier systems:Principle and experiments. Shanghai: Foreign language
leaning publisher.
27
Xing xiucha. (2003).The psychology of teaching and learning: The strategy of
self-directed ability. Beijing: Higher education publisher.

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Was ist angesagt?

Chapter 2- draft
Chapter 2- draftChapter 2- draft
Chapter 2- draftnadiahhuda
 
Identifying the attitudes and traits of teachers with an at-risk student popu...
Identifying the attitudes and traits of teachers with an at-risk student popu...Identifying the attitudes and traits of teachers with an at-risk student popu...
Identifying the attitudes and traits of teachers with an at-risk student popu...Mastura Kamal
 
Individual Learner Difference
Individual Learner DifferenceIndividual Learner Difference
Individual Learner DifferenceAlex Duque
 
Nouveau document microsoft office word
Nouveau document microsoft office wordNouveau document microsoft office word
Nouveau document microsoft office wordImene Imi
 
Teacher-student Relationships: The Meaning of Teachers' Experience Working wi...
Teacher-student Relationships: The Meaning of Teachers' Experience Working wi...Teacher-student Relationships: The Meaning of Teachers' Experience Working wi...
Teacher-student Relationships: The Meaning of Teachers' Experience Working wi...Mastura Kamal
 
Autonomy and the brain
Autonomy and the brainAutonomy and the brain
Autonomy and the brainPhil Benson
 
Incresing ss engagment & motivation
Incresing ss engagment & motivationIncresing ss engagment & motivation
Incresing ss engagment & motivationmizah16
 
Teaching by Principles (Douglas Brown)
Teaching by Principles (Douglas Brown)Teaching by Principles (Douglas Brown)
Teaching by Principles (Douglas Brown)Fuziye Abbasi
 
Factors affecting learning
Factors affecting learningFactors affecting learning
Factors affecting learningmumthazmaharoof
 
A) Learning Styles and Cognitive Styles +B) Language Learning Strategies an...
A) Learning Styles and Cognitive Styles   +B) Language Learning Strategies an...A) Learning Styles and Cognitive Styles   +B) Language Learning Strategies an...
A) Learning Styles and Cognitive Styles +B) Language Learning Strategies an...faisal khallab
 
learner variables in language learning
 learner variables in language learning learner variables in language learning
learner variables in language learningkabrera100
 
Factors affecting learning
Factors affecting learningFactors affecting learning
Factors affecting learningKORINMC
 
factor influencing learning
factor influencing learningfactor influencing learning
factor influencing learningManoj Jangir
 
Journal article review presestation for teacher pagna chea
Journal article review presestation for teacher pagna cheaJournal article review presestation for teacher pagna chea
Journal article review presestation for teacher pagna cheasousdey tep
 
The principles of language learning
The principles of language learningThe principles of language learning
The principles of language learningsyedBasitNaqvi
 
Factors affecting esp course designppt
Factors affecting esp course designpptFactors affecting esp course designppt
Factors affecting esp course designpptBabylen Arit
 
Describing learners
Describing learnersDescribing learners
Describing learnersnadett93
 

Was ist angesagt? (20)

Chapter 2- draft
Chapter 2- draftChapter 2- draft
Chapter 2- draft
 
Identifying the attitudes and traits of teachers with an at-risk student popu...
Identifying the attitudes and traits of teachers with an at-risk student popu...Identifying the attitudes and traits of teachers with an at-risk student popu...
Identifying the attitudes and traits of teachers with an at-risk student popu...
 
Individual Learner Difference
Individual Learner DifferenceIndividual Learner Difference
Individual Learner Difference
 
Nouveau document microsoft office word
Nouveau document microsoft office wordNouveau document microsoft office word
Nouveau document microsoft office word
 
Teacher-student Relationships: The Meaning of Teachers' Experience Working wi...
Teacher-student Relationships: The Meaning of Teachers' Experience Working wi...Teacher-student Relationships: The Meaning of Teachers' Experience Working wi...
Teacher-student Relationships: The Meaning of Teachers' Experience Working wi...
 
Autonomy and the brain
Autonomy and the brainAutonomy and the brain
Autonomy and the brain
 
Incresing ss engagment & motivation
Incresing ss engagment & motivationIncresing ss engagment & motivation
Incresing ss engagment & motivation
 
Teaching by Principles (Douglas Brown)
Teaching by Principles (Douglas Brown)Teaching by Principles (Douglas Brown)
Teaching by Principles (Douglas Brown)
 
Factors affecting learning
Factors affecting learningFactors affecting learning
Factors affecting learning
 
A) Learning Styles and Cognitive Styles +B) Language Learning Strategies an...
A) Learning Styles and Cognitive Styles   +B) Language Learning Strategies an...A) Learning Styles and Cognitive Styles   +B) Language Learning Strategies an...
A) Learning Styles and Cognitive Styles +B) Language Learning Strategies an...
 
learner variables in language learning
 learner variables in language learning learner variables in language learning
learner variables in language learning
 
Factors affecting learning
Factors affecting learningFactors affecting learning
Factors affecting learning
 
factor influencing learning
factor influencing learningfactor influencing learning
factor influencing learning
 
learning styles
learning styleslearning styles
learning styles
 
Motivation
MotivationMotivation
Motivation
 
Journal article review presestation for teacher pagna chea
Journal article review presestation for teacher pagna cheaJournal article review presestation for teacher pagna chea
Journal article review presestation for teacher pagna chea
 
The principles of language learning
The principles of language learningThe principles of language learning
The principles of language learning
 
Field study 1
Field study 1Field study 1
Field study 1
 
Factors affecting esp course designppt
Factors affecting esp course designpptFactors affecting esp course designppt
Factors affecting esp course designppt
 
Describing learners
Describing learnersDescribing learners
Describing learners
 

Andere mochten auch

Perspectives on Teaching and Learning with Computers
Perspectives on Teaching and Learning with ComputersPerspectives on Teaching and Learning with Computers
Perspectives on Teaching and Learning with ComputersAlaa Sadik
 
三個鞠躬1030502cms
三個鞠躬1030502cms三個鞠躬1030502cms
三個鞠躬1030502cmsPhil Wen
 
Presentation1
Presentation1Presentation1
Presentation1Lu Jiaqi
 
La organizacion administrativa del estado mexicano
La organizacion administrativa del estado mexicanoLa organizacion administrativa del estado mexicano
La organizacion administrativa del estado mexicanoDaniel Garcia
 
London Dine & Wine- A Bloomberg Brief Special Supplement
London Dine & Wine- A Bloomberg Brief Special Supplement London Dine & Wine- A Bloomberg Brief Special Supplement
London Dine & Wine- A Bloomberg Brief Special Supplement Bloomberg Briefs
 
Resintencia, mediciones y codigo de colores
Resintencia, mediciones y codigo de coloresResintencia, mediciones y codigo de colores
Resintencia, mediciones y codigo de coloresJairQQ
 
AnaClaudiaAlmeidaTaveira
AnaClaudiaAlmeidaTaveiraAnaClaudiaAlmeidaTaveira
AnaClaudiaAlmeidaTaveiraAna Taveira
 
Introduce Node.js Taiwan community
Introduce Node.js Taiwan communityIntroduce Node.js Taiwan community
Introduce Node.js Taiwan communityCaesar Chi
 
CPD Newsletter, January-March 2016
CPD Newsletter, January-March 2016CPD Newsletter, January-March 2016
CPD Newsletter, January-March 2016Sazzad Mahmud Shuvo
 
The 9 Circles of Employee Engagement Hell
The 9 Circles of Employee Engagement Hell The 9 Circles of Employee Engagement Hell
The 9 Circles of Employee Engagement Hell Globoforce
 

Andere mochten auch (18)

Seminar
SeminarSeminar
Seminar
 
Perspectives on Teaching and Learning with Computers
Perspectives on Teaching and Learning with ComputersPerspectives on Teaching and Learning with Computers
Perspectives on Teaching and Learning with Computers
 
Mathematics
MathematicsMathematics
Mathematics
 
三個鞠躬1030502cms
三個鞠躬1030502cms三個鞠躬1030502cms
三個鞠躬1030502cms
 
Presentation1
Presentation1Presentation1
Presentation1
 
La organizacion administrativa del estado mexicano
La organizacion administrativa del estado mexicanoLa organizacion administrativa del estado mexicano
La organizacion administrativa del estado mexicano
 
London Dine & Wine- A Bloomberg Brief Special Supplement
London Dine & Wine- A Bloomberg Brief Special Supplement London Dine & Wine- A Bloomberg Brief Special Supplement
London Dine & Wine- A Bloomberg Brief Special Supplement
 
Shockley ppt ch12
Shockley ppt ch12Shockley ppt ch12
Shockley ppt ch12
 
Statistics
StatisticsStatistics
Statistics
 
Resintencia, mediciones y codigo de colores
Resintencia, mediciones y codigo de coloresResintencia, mediciones y codigo de colores
Resintencia, mediciones y codigo de colores
 
AnaClaudiaAlmeidaTaveira
AnaClaudiaAlmeidaTaveiraAnaClaudiaAlmeidaTaveira
AnaClaudiaAlmeidaTaveira
 
Introduce Node.js Taiwan community
Introduce Node.js Taiwan communityIntroduce Node.js Taiwan community
Introduce Node.js Taiwan community
 
MÍDIA KIT - CHARLES ARAUJO
MÍDIA KIT - CHARLES ARAUJOMÍDIA KIT - CHARLES ARAUJO
MÍDIA KIT - CHARLES ARAUJO
 
CPD Newsletter, January-March 2016
CPD Newsletter, January-March 2016CPD Newsletter, January-March 2016
CPD Newsletter, January-March 2016
 
The 9 Circles of Employee Engagement Hell
The 9 Circles of Employee Engagement Hell The 9 Circles of Employee Engagement Hell
The 9 Circles of Employee Engagement Hell
 
¿Que sabe Ud. de nutrición?
¿Que sabe Ud. de nutrición?¿Que sabe Ud. de nutrición?
¿Que sabe Ud. de nutrición?
 
The Role of Outreach?
The Role of Outreach?The Role of Outreach?
The Role of Outreach?
 
Ethics Commission Training version 4
Ethics Commission Training version 4Ethics Commission Training version 4
Ethics Commission Training version 4
 

Ähnlich wie Enhancing Self-Directed Language Learning Skills

大四論文Motivation(Iris)
大四論文Motivation(Iris)大四論文Motivation(Iris)
大四論文Motivation(Iris)IrisChen
 
EDUCATION SEMINAR FOLD document.docx
EDUCATION SEMINAR FOLD document.docxEDUCATION SEMINAR FOLD document.docx
EDUCATION SEMINAR FOLD document.docxSarah
 
Human Learning and Second Language Acquisition
Human Learning and Second Language AcquisitionHuman Learning and Second Language Acquisition
Human Learning and Second Language Acquisitionjohnpaulvallente
 
Educ. 4 principles of teaching mara ico report
Educ. 4 principles of teaching   mara ico reportEduc. 4 principles of teaching   mara ico report
Educ. 4 principles of teaching mara ico reportMara Ico
 
Curriculum centered learning and curriculum overview of class 9th and 10th pr...
Curriculum centered learning and curriculum overview of class 9th and 10th pr...Curriculum centered learning and curriculum overview of class 9th and 10th pr...
Curriculum centered learning and curriculum overview of class 9th and 10th pr...Fakhra Muhabat
 
Benson voller learner autonomy
Benson voller learner autonomyBenson voller learner autonomy
Benson voller learner autonomysyazalinah
 
Individual learner differences and l2 acquisition
Individual learner differences and l2 acquisitionIndividual learner differences and l2 acquisition
Individual learner differences and l2 acquisitionozzyl_bintang
 
Inquiry by: Rosemarie T. nayve 2p-bio
Inquiry by: Rosemarie T. nayve 2p-bioInquiry by: Rosemarie T. nayve 2p-bio
Inquiry by: Rosemarie T. nayve 2p-biobioscie14
 
Cooperative language learning
Cooperative language learningCooperative language learning
Cooperative language learningDenlyn Joy Halili
 
Students’ motivation for and attitudes towards self access language learning ...
Students’ motivation for and attitudes towards self access language learning ...Students’ motivation for and attitudes towards self access language learning ...
Students’ motivation for and attitudes towards self access language learning ...Alexander Decker
 
Approaches To Learner Autonomy In Language Learning
Approaches To Learner Autonomy In Language LearningApproaches To Learner Autonomy In Language Learning
Approaches To Learner Autonomy In Language LearningErin Lowry
 
Dickinson autonomy
Dickinson autonomyDickinson autonomy
Dickinson autonomysyazalinah
 
Experiential Learning Presentation
Experiential Learning PresentationExperiential Learning Presentation
Experiential Learning PresentationMarc Stephens
 

Ähnlich wie Enhancing Self-Directed Language Learning Skills (20)

Autonomous Learning Sem 3.pptx
Autonomous Learning Sem 3.pptxAutonomous Learning Sem 3.pptx
Autonomous Learning Sem 3.pptx
 
大四論文Motivation(Iris)
大四論文Motivation(Iris)大四論文Motivation(Iris)
大四論文Motivation(Iris)
 
EDUCATION SEMINAR FOLD document.docx
EDUCATION SEMINAR FOLD document.docxEDUCATION SEMINAR FOLD document.docx
EDUCATION SEMINAR FOLD document.docx
 
THESIS FINALE
THESIS FINALETHESIS FINALE
THESIS FINALE
 
Human Learning and Second Language Acquisition
Human Learning and Second Language AcquisitionHuman Learning and Second Language Acquisition
Human Learning and Second Language Acquisition
 
Assignment
AssignmentAssignment
Assignment
 
Educ. 4 principles of teaching mara ico report
Educ. 4 principles of teaching   mara ico reportEduc. 4 principles of teaching   mara ico report
Educ. 4 principles of teaching mara ico report
 
Is self directed learning a theory
Is self directed learning a theoryIs self directed learning a theory
Is self directed learning a theory
 
Curriculum centered learning and curriculum overview of class 9th and 10th pr...
Curriculum centered learning and curriculum overview of class 9th and 10th pr...Curriculum centered learning and curriculum overview of class 9th and 10th pr...
Curriculum centered learning and curriculum overview of class 9th and 10th pr...
 
Benson voller learner autonomy
Benson voller learner autonomyBenson voller learner autonomy
Benson voller learner autonomy
 
Individual learner differences and l2 acquisition
Individual learner differences and l2 acquisitionIndividual learner differences and l2 acquisition
Individual learner differences and l2 acquisition
 
Inquiry by: Rosemarie T. nayve 2p-bio
Inquiry by: Rosemarie T. nayve 2p-bioInquiry by: Rosemarie T. nayve 2p-bio
Inquiry by: Rosemarie T. nayve 2p-bio
 
Cooperative language learning
Cooperative language learningCooperative language learning
Cooperative language learning
 
Students’ motivation for and attitudes towards self access language learning ...
Students’ motivation for and attitudes towards self access language learning ...Students’ motivation for and attitudes towards self access language learning ...
Students’ motivation for and attitudes towards self access language learning ...
 
Approaches To Learner Autonomy In Language Learning
Approaches To Learner Autonomy In Language LearningApproaches To Learner Autonomy In Language Learning
Approaches To Learner Autonomy In Language Learning
 
Giving feedback
Giving feedbackGiving feedback
Giving feedback
 
Dickinson autonomy
Dickinson autonomyDickinson autonomy
Dickinson autonomy
 
Sdl aku
Sdl akuSdl aku
Sdl aku
 
Week 9 LIN101
Week 9 LIN101Week 9 LIN101
Week 9 LIN101
 
Experiential Learning Presentation
Experiential Learning PresentationExperiential Learning Presentation
Experiential Learning Presentation
 

Mehr von Thai Cooperate in Academic

Mapping standardized english test onto the common european framework of refe...
Mapping standardized english test  onto the common european framework of refe...Mapping standardized english test  onto the common european framework of refe...
Mapping standardized english test onto the common european framework of refe...Thai Cooperate in Academic
 
เตรียมสอบ TOEIC ด้วยประสบการณ์มากกว่า 19 ปี
เตรียมสอบ TOEIC ด้วยประสบการณ์มากกว่า 19 ปีเตรียมสอบ TOEIC ด้วยประสบการณ์มากกว่า 19 ปี
เตรียมสอบ TOEIC ด้วยประสบการณ์มากกว่า 19 ปีThai Cooperate in Academic
 
การประชุมวิชาการด้านการบินระดับชาติ ครั้งที่ 1
การประชุมวิชาการด้านการบินระดับชาติ ครั้งที่ 1การประชุมวิชาการด้านการบินระดับชาติ ครั้งที่ 1
การประชุมวิชาการด้านการบินระดับชาติ ครั้งที่ 1Thai Cooperate in Academic
 
Tciai 2017 TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication ) เป็นข้อสอ...
Tciai 2017 TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication ) เป็นข้อสอ...Tciai 2017 TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication ) เป็นข้อสอ...
Tciai 2017 TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication ) เป็นข้อสอ...Thai Cooperate in Academic
 

Mehr von Thai Cooperate in Academic (20)

Toeic hybrid 2022 by tciap
Toeic hybrid 2022 by tciapToeic hybrid 2022 by tciap
Toeic hybrid 2022 by tciap
 
Toeic season 4
Toeic season 4Toeic season 4
Toeic season 4
 
Toeic 2020-tciap
Toeic 2020-tciapToeic 2020-tciap
Toeic 2020-tciap
 
Toeic 2020-tciap
Toeic 2020-tciapToeic 2020-tciap
Toeic 2020-tciap
 
Toeic 2020-book
Toeic 2020-bookToeic 2020-book
Toeic 2020-book
 
Proposal corporate training programs 2020
Proposal corporate training programs 2020Proposal corporate training programs 2020
Proposal corporate training programs 2020
 
Toeic 2020-tciap
Toeic 2020-tciapToeic 2020-tciap
Toeic 2020-tciap
 
Toeic success stories 2020
Toeic success stories 2020Toeic success stories 2020
Toeic success stories 2020
 
What is new toeic 2020 by tciap
What is new toeic 2020 by tciapWhat is new toeic 2020 by tciap
What is new toeic 2020 by tciap
 
Mapping standardized english test onto the common european framework of refe...
Mapping standardized english test  onto the common european framework of refe...Mapping standardized english test  onto the common european framework of refe...
Mapping standardized english test onto the common european framework of refe...
 
Toeic success stories tciap-2020
Toeic success stories tciap-2020Toeic success stories tciap-2020
Toeic success stories tciap-2020
 
Toeic score analysis
Toeic score analysisToeic score analysis
Toeic score analysis
 
เตรียมสอบ TOEIC ด้วยประสบการณ์มากกว่า 19 ปี
เตรียมสอบ TOEIC ด้วยประสบการณ์มากกว่า 19 ปีเตรียมสอบ TOEIC ด้วยประสบการณ์มากกว่า 19 ปี
เตรียมสอบ TOEIC ด้วยประสบการณ์มากกว่า 19 ปี
 
Toeic 2018-tciap
Toeic 2018-tciapToeic 2018-tciap
Toeic 2018-tciap
 
Aviation National Symposium
 Aviation National Symposium Aviation National Symposium
Aviation National Symposium
 
การประชุมวิชาการด้านการบินระดับชาติ ครั้งที่ 1
การประชุมวิชาการด้านการบินระดับชาติ ครั้งที่ 1การประชุมวิชาการด้านการบินระดับชาติ ครั้งที่ 1
การประชุมวิชาการด้านการบินระดับชาติ ครั้งที่ 1
 
The 1st aviation national symposium
The 1st aviation national symposiumThe 1st aviation national symposium
The 1st aviation national symposium
 
Call for paper Aviation National Symposium
Call for paper Aviation National SymposiumCall for paper Aviation National Symposium
Call for paper Aviation National Symposium
 
Toeic 2018 tciapซอยราชครู
Toeic 2018 tciapซอยราชครูToeic 2018 tciapซอยราชครู
Toeic 2018 tciapซอยราชครู
 
Tciai 2017 TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication ) เป็นข้อสอ...
Tciai 2017 TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication ) เป็นข้อสอ...Tciai 2017 TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication ) เป็นข้อสอ...
Tciai 2017 TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication ) เป็นข้อสอ...
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen

Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.pptIntegumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.pptshraddhaparab530
 
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-designKeynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-designMIPLM
 
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translationActivity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translationRosabel UA
 
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfActive Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfPatidar M
 
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptxmary850239
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptxmary850239
 
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptx
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptxPresentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptx
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptxRosabel UA
 
ClimART Action | eTwinning Project
ClimART Action    |    eTwinning ProjectClimART Action    |    eTwinning Project
ClimART Action | eTwinning Projectjordimapav
 
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdfVirtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdfErwinPantujan2
 
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfInclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfTechSoup
 
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...JojoEDelaCruz
 
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...Nguyen Thanh Tu Collection
 
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSEDust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSEaurabinda banchhor
 
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...Postal Advocate Inc.
 
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHSTextual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHSMae Pangan
 
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Mark Reed
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen (20)

Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.pptIntegumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
 
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-designKeynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
 
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translationActivity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
 
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfActive Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
 
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
 
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
 
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptx
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptxPresentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptx
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptx
 
ClimART Action | eTwinning Project
ClimART Action    |    eTwinning ProjectClimART Action    |    eTwinning Project
ClimART Action | eTwinning Project
 
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdfVirtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
 
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfInclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
 
LEFT_ON_C'N_ PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
LEFT_ON_C'N_ PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxLEFT_ON_C'N_ PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
LEFT_ON_C'N_ PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
 
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...
 
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSEDust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
 
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
 
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHSTextual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
 
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxYOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTAParadigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
 
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
 

Enhancing Self-Directed Language Learning Skills

  • 1. I A Study of Effective Acquisition through Self-Directed Language Learning Skills Approved by Dennis Ciesielski Date: 2 May 2011
  • 2. II A Study of Effective Acquisition through Self-Directed Language Learning Skills __________________ A Seminar Paper Research Presented to The Graduate Faculty University of Wisconsin-Platteville __________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree Master of Science in Education __________________ by Li Fengrui (J J ) 2011
  • 3. III Abstract ENHANCING SELF-DIRECTED LANGUAGE LEARNING SKILLS TO MAKE LEARNING MORE EFFICIENT Li Fengrui (J J ) Tom Lo Guidice Professor This paper mainly talks about how to enhance the self-directed skills in foreign language learning as well as the importance and the barriers to improve self-directed skills. The methods for developing this kind of ability mainly include the learning atmosphere, learning contents, learning strategy or teachers. The barriers are also from the students themselves and the exterior environment. The combination of self-directed methods with the traditional methods is very important to have a good learning effect.
  • 4. IV TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE APPROVALPAGE………………………………...……………...i TITLEPAGE………………………………………………..…. ii ABSTRACT…………………….…………………………….. iii TABLE  OF  CONTENTS……………………………………… .. iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PAGE………………………………. v CHAPTER  I.     INTRODUCTION…………………………...……..1 Introduction Statement of the Problem Definitions of Terms Delimitations Method of Approach CHAPTER II. LITERATURE REVIEW……………………………4 1. Constraining factors in self-learning 1.1.  Differences  of  learners’  attitudes   1.2. Differences  in  learners’  motivations.   1.3. Differences of learner’s personality. 1.4. Differences of self-efficacy. 1.5. Differences of learning strategies. 1.6 Differences of external factors. 2. The need to develop self-learning ability 2.1. Self-learning capability 2.2. Prerequisite to improve the efficiency of classroom teaching 2.3 The modern quality-oriented education 2.4. Stimulating  the  students’  senses  of  cooperative  learning 2.5.The unfit middle school English learning mode 3 .The ways of   enhancing   the   students’   self-directed learning ability. 3.1. Stimulating motivation to learn 3.2.Establishing equal relationship between teachers and students 3.3.Developing self-learning strategies 3.4.Helping students master the skills of independent learning 3.5.Providing students with a good external hardware and software facilities
  • 5. V 3.6. Establishing teaching in situations 3.7.Changing the teachers’ roles and build students own ability. 3.8.Flexible evaluation systems 3.9.Creation of problem situations and guide student's thinking 4. Combing the self-directed methods and traditional methods 4.1.Creating a good learning atmosphere 4.2. Adhering the essence part of traditional English teaching. 4.3. Making learning plan by using self-directed learning method and traditional learning method 4.4. Balancing the self-directed and teachers’ teaching ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Thank you for your useful lessons. I have learned a lot from the precious lessons and your wonderful speech. I have known how to write the appropriate paper and understood the American culture. I am looking forward to enjoying your lessons again.
  • 6. 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction Self-learning (autonomous learning) was also known as self-directed learning. Just as Johnson, K. (2002) points our self-learning is a kind of modern learning theory that is based on the humanistic psychology and cognitive psychology and it is also an important issue in the current applied linguistics research. Learner autonomy is a kind of ability which can be acquired and closely connected with their own learning ability. Self-study should include establishing their own learning goals, developing a learning plan, using appropriate learning methods to monitor and evaluating learning processes. Learning autonomy should be set under the principle of learning strategies. Teachers should guide students to get the maximum development in teaching methods, learners’ consciously setting of their learning objectives, choosing study methods, monitoring learning process, evaluating learning outcomes, in order to ensure the success of learning and achieve learning goals. The essence of autonomy learning is that the learners can control their own learning. In this autonomy process, a learner constantly absorbs and internalizes the socio-cultural ideas, concepts and problem-solving methods. Xing xiucha (2003) found that grasping and using a range of knowledge, ideas, principles, theorems or theory could create the learner’s  own  thinking  ability,  thus  change  learning  from passive into active.
  • 7. 2 Statement of the Problem The problem expressed as a question is,  “What  is  the  relationship  between  self-directed learning and the improvement of learning  efficiency?” Definition of Terms CALL : Abbreviation for the term Computer Assistant Language Learning SDL : Abbreviation for the term self-directed learning Teacher Autonomy. Teachers always autonomous in the sense of having personal responsibility for their teaching, individually and collectively, and take more control over their teaching in classroom and analysis the highest possible degree of affective and cognitive control of the teaching process. (Lamb&Reinders, 2009) Delimitations of the Research The research will be conducted in and through the Karrmann Library at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, over ninety five (95) days. Primary searches will be conducted via the Internet through EBSCO host with ERIC, Academic Search Elite and Google/Google Scholar as the primary sources. Key search topics included “gender  influence”,  “learning  strategy”,  and  “ESL”. Methods of Approach A brief review of literature on the studies of enhancing the ability of self-directed learning strategies will be conducted. A second review of improving methods about self-directed learning, including CALL, teacher autonomy, learning environment, student’s habits as well as traditional learning methods. The findings will be summarized.
  • 8. 3 CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 1 Constraining factors in self-learning 1.1.     Differences  of  learners’  attitudes   Gardner,  D.  and  Miller,  L.  (2002)  described  that  learners’  attitudes  on  the  roles   in the process of learning as well as the view on the practical ability are a form of meta-cognitive  knowledge.  However,  learners’  own  learning  beliefs  will  promote  and   maintain their attitudes for their role and actual capacity. If a learner holds a positive attitude in the learning process, and for her own role and capabilities, it is easier for him to succeed; On the contrary, a negative attitude will lead to resentment and resistance which will reduce the chance of success. 1.2.     Differences  in  learners’  motivations.   Motivation is a psychological concept. It refers to the driving efforts to achieve goals. English Learning Motivation is the driving force for university students, the origin  of  intrinsic  motivation  for  college  students’  self-study, and also the fundamental factors affect self-achievements. Different motives will inevitably lead to different goals and interests. People who have different intrinsic motivation can actively pursue their interests. Learning is voluntary without pressure or restrictions. Motivation is one of the key elements for the second language learning. Calfee, R.,& Hiebert,E.(1990) think that motivation provides initial impetus for the learners to start learning second language and then provides long time driving force to the
  • 9. 4 maintenance of the tedious process of learning. Intrinsic motivation affects the autonomy  of  university  students’  learning  methods  and  learning  processes,  and   certainly affects their self-learning ability. 1.3. Differences of learner’s personality Williams,  M,.  and  Burden,  R.  (2000)  think  that  learners’  personality  often  affects   their learning methods, and their attitudes towards the setbacks and success, thereby affecting  the  learners’  learning.  The  interest  and  expertise of learners can vary according their personality differences. Good response could help them to get more input and practice opportunities, and therefore seek more learning opportunities, but they must be recognized by the outside world to obtain self-esteem. However, the inward-looking person may be more adept at using its quiet character to give the limited input more detailed analysis. They may have lost a lot of training opportunities, but often they are very self-reliant, perseverant and strong or endurable. 1.4. Differences of self-efficacy Self-efficacy is an individual judgment whether they have the ability to organize and carry out a particular behavior, also an incorporate of self-confidence in the specific task. Pang weiguo (2003) believes that if students have no confidence in their own ability to learn, they will not strive to improve their self-learning ability. A student with a strong sense of self-efficacy would not only set higher goals but also have strong self-regulation, self-observation, self-judgment, self-reactive capacity.
  • 10. 5 They never give up in the face of difficulties. Students with weak self-efficacy lack learning initiatives, easier to opt out difficulties, lack of perseverance in the face of failure. High self-efficacy students demonstrate a higher level of learning strategies, and more self-monitoring of learning outcomes than low self-efficacy students, 1.5 Differences of learning strategies. Learning strategy guarantees the learning efficiency and development of autonomous learning ability. Learning strategy is a sign of knowing how to learn, a manifestation of individual learning ability, also an important factor to affect language learning. If we teach students to use the correct learning strategies, learners will benefit from it in a life-long time. The relationship  between  learners’  strategy  training   and self-study means methods and goals. Each successful foreign language learner has a set of effective learning methods and techniques. Because the traditional teaching methods just emphasize imparting knowledge rather than the teaching strategy training, the majority of students understands specific learning strategies poorly, and only follows the habit over the years. Xi Haifeng,Luo Yupin,Jiang Rui,Hu Dongcheng.(1999) did the research and show that in foreign language environments, the more successful learners are, the more they use learning strategies. Learning strategies mean a series of acts that the language learners apply in their learning process. Self-learning capability is inseparable from learning strategies, particularly the English language learning strategies. The methods that learners use have great influence on learning outcome. In fact, the learning strategy that a person adopts more
  • 11. 6 or  less  reflects  the  learner’s  learning  style  and  personal  preferences. The frequency of each person use the same learning strategies would vary. Chen Changqing’s (2009) study shows that if the learners are banned from using their preferred learning methods,  there  wouldn’t  be  any  highly  efficient  foreign  language  learning.  This   requires us to adopt a more flexible teaching method to provide students with more freedom and choices. 1.6. Differences of external factors The external factors include the social environment, hardware and software facilities and the conditions of teaching staff. The social factors that affect self-learning ability of students mainly refer to the social factors that students contact in their daily lives, such as public places, posters, public service ads in English, English films and radio stations. The influence of them can be different through their own sensory perception, and exert influence on the students as well as stimulate their self-motivation to learn English. Constructivists Juan, C.H. (2007) hold the view that English language learners can acquire the target language through cooperative learning in an authentic language environment, but we still can not achieve the real English environment if your cooperative partner also uses English as a second language. In the modern teaching reform, independent learning ability can not be improved effectively without a number of necessary hardware facilities. Self-study needs to rely on computers, multimedia, internet and other modern technology to create the required language environments.
  • 12. 7 2. The need to develop self-learning ability 2.1 Self-learning capability With the development of society and the era of knowledge and information explosion coming up, the rapid development of science, technology progresses at a very fast pace. Society has put forward higher requirements for people in all aspects. In order to adapt to the rapid development of modern society, a person must learn knowledge lifelong, and must constantly seek self-development and self-consummate in order to survival. Society requires education should not only teach knowledge on special areas but also cultivate independent thinking. Therefore, today's education should definitely provide self-learning ability for the lifelong learning. 2.2. Prerequisite to improve the efficiency of classroom teaching Liu liqun (2005) believes that if a student can set clear targets in the learning process and seriously and actively identify the teaching purpose and contents, he will be able to maximize access to teaching information, input and internalization. In recent years, due to large university enrollment of universities in china, there has been an increase of larger classes. Teachers can not know all the students in a large English class, thus the language learning opportunities are also reduced. The best way to resolve  this  problem  is  to  increase  the  students’  autonomy  of  learning  ability  to  enable   them to master their own ability to learn. Deep-rooted traditional teaching methods and teaching contents result in passive learning. We should change passive students
  • 13. 8 learning to active learning and turn the provision of learning into self-learning, and have open learning instead of closure learning. 2.3 The modern quality-oriented education The objective of modern quality-oriented education emphasizes the improvement of human capabilities and the overall quality of learners. Lightbown, P. M and Spada, N. (2002) suggest that society in the future should be a continuous learning society which requires life-long learning, to continue self-development and to enhance skills of survival. So, we must re-examine the principles and practices of traditional teaching. Under the concept of traditional education, the teaching process lacks reciprocal interactive exchange between teachers and students. Students  can’t   feel the enjoyment of creative activity in learning, and the initiative has been suppressed. The quality education about foreign language teaching includes cultivating the ability of self-sufficiency as its goal, that is to say, the goal for students to build independent thinking and self-management, and to provide students independent learning skills required for the future. 2.4. Stimulating  the  students’  senses  of  cooperative  learning Cooperative learning can promote the transformation of underachievers effectively. In order to complete the learning task, H.D. Brown. (2001) suggested that students should regularly participate in communicative exchanges with others in practical activities, which require an individual to have a sense of cooperation. In the
  • 14. 9 teaching  process,  if  the  teachers  could  explore  the  students’  capability  of  independent   innovation actively, we can inspire and train students a more intense awareness of co-operation and participation, foster team spirit, and further deepen the understanding of knowledge. At the same time, each person's potential can be greatly developed in the process of mutual exchange. Learning motivation will naturally be increased. When students make mutual learning and incorporate their own merits, the ability of less advanced students can also receive full play, thus enhancing their learning self-confidence, and more effectively improving their ability to learn. 2.5. The unfit middle school English learning mode. China's traditional high school teaching only focuses on teaching the students knowledge. A teacher is a "talker", while students are "listeners". Teachers often teach the whole class, and the students depend on teachers, passively taking in knowledge. As a result, they don’t  understand  all  the  knowledge.  Gradually,  they  would  lose  the   sense of self-learning. Over the years, this teaching mode weakened  the  students’   interest in English, and influenced the  students’  confidence  to  learn  English.  When   stepping into universities, many English majors still take the middle school learning mode. However they can not receive a good effect when meeting much information, so that they can not adapt to the fast-paced class. Furthermore, a number of English professors  wouldn’t  give  the  close  supervision  to  the  students,  therefore,  many   English majors felt powerless to study specialized courses. It is easy for them to feel drowsiness or feeling too hard to learn. The best way to solve this problem is to
  • 15. 10 enhance  students’  self-learning ability. Self-learning emphasizes on training the students’  self-awareness and self-learning abilities. In the self-learning mode of English classroom, teachers pay more attention to cultivate the ability to use the language. Tricia, H. (2002) required language teachers to set relative pre-teaching environments, so that teaching contents become situations. The students learn the actual language in a stimulating environment. This method will not only enable students to make full use of the available languages to communicate, but also help the students to adjust from the traditional teaching learning model to a university autonomy learning style, thereby enhancing the efficiency of student learning, quality, and learning confidence. 3 The ways of  enhancing  the  students’ self-directed learning ability 3.1. Stimulating motivation to learn Jerome, E. (2008) points out that student motivation derives from their interest in learning, and maintaining and increasing their interest in learning depends on learning effectiveness. Einstein said that "interests and hobbies are the best teachers." Interests and hobbies are important psychological components of motivation, which enables students to engage in learning activities or to explore knowledge with a pleasant emotion, which leads to a further desire to  study.  We  can  cultivate  students’  learning   motivation from the following areas: (1) students should be required to set a correct and appropriate learning view for language learning. (2) Liu xi (2009) said that teachers can carry out a number of interesting in activities in the classroom, such as
  • 16. 11 debates, songs, games, drama performances, panel discussions, lectures and other activities  to  stimulate  students’  enthusiasm  and  initiative.  (3)  Teacher  should  develop   students’  self-efficacy. Self-efficacy  refers  to  the  individual  learners’  belief  that  they   have the ability to complete a task; it is also a concrete embodiment of individual ability and self-confidence in some special behaviors. Li xiaolu (2009) holds the idea that strong self-efficacy consist strong motivation to learn. Teachers play a very important  role  in  enhancing  the  students’  self-efficacy. Teachers should give students timely recognition and encouragement and guide students to make positive evaluation for them, make them be fully aware of the active treatment for themselves. Teachers should also make great efforts to guide the students to select the appropriate learning contents according to their level and improve student’s self-confidence in learning. The English teachers should not absolutely control or be decision makers of all teaching and learning activities. They should provide opportunities for students to bring their initiative, autonomy, participation and creativity completely. 3.2. Establishing equal relationship between teachers and students Teaching is not only the relationship between teaching and learning, but also the process of the communication of thoughts and feelings between teachers and students. Xing xiucha. (2003) suggest that teacher-student relationship exerts direct  influence  and  constrains  the  students’  emotions  and  consequently  affects   the  students’ cognitive activity. Generally speaking, if students like a teacher, their  classroom  climate  will  become  active,  and  the  students’  interest  will  be  
  • 17. 12 affective enough. Therefore, teachers should attach the importance to the input of feelings; trying to arouse  students’  emotional  resonance  through  teacher’s  sincere   love. In order to make students get to the state of to learn autonomy, we are making them have a sense of accomplishments, because "Seeking success" is a common human nature. Therefore, teachers should praise the student if they make progress. Teachers should also have a generous heart and give help and guidance to  the  students  lagging  behind.  Only  in  this  way  can  the  students’  motivation  to   learn could be activated. Only when the learners have a strong motivation to learn, that is to say only after the idea of "I want to study" is formed, the learner could know about "learning what" and "how to learn" actively and then set a correct learning objective, and overcome difficulties to search for knowledge. 3.3. Developing self-learning strategies Benson, P. (2001) thought that modern cognitive psychologists generally divide learning strategies into two categories, namely, cognitive strategies and meta-cognitive strategies. Cognitive strategy refers to the micro-strategy when a learner processes the external information, that is to use specific certain skills to learn, such as making notes, repeating, reciting, summarizing, summing up, sorting, outlining, reviewing and so on. These are the most common learning methods. The meta-cognitive strategy refers to the cognitive and controlling self-awareness of activity, including planning, self-control, self-evaluation, used by learners as a macro-strategy for their own study. Meta-cognitive learning strategies benefit efficient
  • 18. 13 learning greatly. However, very few students use this strategy, which requires teachers to help students to develop them. As a Chinese  saying  goes,  “Teach  a  man  how  to  fish   is better than give him a fish." Learning Strategies: Phase 1: At the beginning of the semester, students should be required to decide their long-term goals and short-term goals according to the semester learning tasks and their own ability. Unlike the secondary school entrancing examination, university English learning not only consolidates basic knowledge of English but also strengthens the integrated application capabilities of listening, speaking, reading, writing  and  translation.  So  it  emphasizes  on  students’  self-learning ability. After the mandate of college English learning, students need to develop learning objectives and make learning plans according to their level and ability. Phase 2: Students should be compelled to hand in written reports every two weeks. Reports include: short-term plans, learning contents, the effectiveness and the questions for study, whether need to change the short-term plans and how to change it and so on. Through the reports, students can keep abreast of and monitor their own learning, and then make timely evaluations, and adjust methods in order to learn better. Phase 3: In the end of the semester, students are required to make a semester summary evaluation about their own learning. In the conclusion report, students will have a very clear view about the contents of this semester, and find suitable learning methods, improve their English effectively and afterward give high affirmed for this
  • 19. 14 studying mode. Through the meta-cognitive learning strategies, on the one hand, students are well aware of their own learning, constant monitoring, on the other hand, they are clear objectives and learning contents, and stimulate their learning interest, and enhance self-efficacy for self-study. 3.4. Helping students master the skills of independent learning The self-learning  ability  needs  teachers’  guidance.  Teachers  should  use  the   multi-curricular and extracurricular time to communicate with students and understand their learning needs, solve their practical difficulties, and help them acquire a more scientific ways of learning. There are some basic ways: (1) Guide students to use effective learning methods. In teaching, teachers should guide students to know clearly their learning objectives, identify and select appropriate learning materials and activities, determine their learning time, and place, as well as monitor and evaluate their learning process. At the same time, teachers also have to teach students a number of rehearsal methods of memory, review and some useful skills for reading, writing. (2) Guide students to engage in cooperative learning and research learning. Lightbown, P. M. and Spada, N. (2002) pointed out that cooperative learning means two or more individuals together are engaged in the same learning activity, mutual exchange and mutual promotion so as to improve the learning effects. Cooperative learning does not mean the opposition self-study, but rather a kind of self-learning way. In addition, study should also be guided with research learning, because in the study of the learning process, teachers only give students the learning
  • 20. 15 theme and layout-related tasks, therefore students should develop a research plan, collect data, write research reports, thereafter students gradually learn to analyze and solve problems. (3) Guide students in the process of self-reflection and self-evaluation. Teachers should strive to make  change  the  students’  old  evaluation  that  only  focuses on the learning outcomes, but not to try to guide them to reflect and evaluate the learning process, identify their own strength and weakness, so as to help students make an integrated and comprehensive assessment about their own learning objectives, learning attitudes, learning methods etc and then to find ways to improve their learning after a period of time. 3.5. Providing students with good external hardware and software facilities The extensive application of modern technology and the increasing popularity of multimedia technology in language teaching have undoubtedly provided the necessary technical prerequisites. Li guichun (2009) suggested that a school equipped with good hardware and software could provide learners a great deal of closer, real language input environments, which the students can benefit a lot. Multimedia courseware provides students with a large number of real language environments and cultural contents so as to stimulate their interest in learning and inspire their self-learning enthusiasm. In the classroom learning, teachers could use multimedia courseware to play relevant video about the subject and introduce the main contents of the texts or background knowledge to let students get a more impressionable understanding of English-speaking countries, or people's living habits. We could also use special
  • 21. 16 computer language, such as online electronic lesson plans, do exercises on the Internet, read articles on-line, chat in English and so on. Multimedia technology teaching can fully realize a variety of senses combination. Electronic devices achieve an extension of classroom space and can provide enough learning materials, and introduce a new teaching method for college English classroom. Through the establishment of self-learning centers, English Corners, English online chats, English salons, foreign language lectures, foreign film broadcast and television, as well as English games, competitions, etc, we can compensate for the lack of real language environments, allow students to expose themselves to foreign language learning environments, promote and develop students self-awareness and interest in learning a foreign language 3.6. Establishing teaching in situations Liu zhenqian. (2006) holds the idea that teachers should design classroom activities to link with the students’  lives as much as possible, to create language environments about school life, family life, social life, in order to be able to consolidate English, develop foreign language communication skills, have a real fun in English learning, thus to stimulate their interest in learning and learning motivation. For example, in the New Practical English1, number three units: Directions and Signs. There is a practice called “Talking  Face  to  Face” which is about asking the place, however, because the freshmen who have just entered university shortly and are not too familiar with the city, so the teacher could allow students to make groups freely to
  • 22. 17 ask a number of questions in English about tourist attractions, famous buildings, large shopping malls specific locations using some commonly used sentence patterns to arouse their interest. Classroom teaching should still focus on the language charm. Language is a bridge between "teaching" and "study". The most important component in  teaching  art  is  teachers’  language  which  directly  affects  the  teaching  results.   Therefore, English teachers should pay attention to pronunciation and intonation, rhythm suppression as well as gestures and facial expressions. The language of most vivid,  intuitive  and  close  to  the  students’  lives  can  attract  students’  attention,  and   stimulate  students’  interest  best. 3.7. Changing the teacher's role and building the students own ability. The teacher is the main body in traditional college English teaching, while students could only just accept knowledge passively with few opportunities for language practice. Therefore, Schade, A. and Szaho, A. (2000) hold the view that teachers should change the traditional teaching methods and outdated teaching concepts, emphasis  on  students’  sustainable  development  ability,  and  play  the  role  as   organizers and instructors, promote independent learning skills of students. Teachers should give necessary comments on activities to deepen the students understanding or awareness of their problems so that students can change the language knowledge into language skills intentionally or unintentionally in the simulation language environment. These ensure that students could take full advantage of limited time for the demonstration of achievements, but also ensure to complete the teaching plan
  • 23. 18 timely, mobilize all their own cognition, emotion, will, ability, and many others to monitor and regulate the learning process, as well as get timely feedback, find problems, and adjust or modify the original learning strategies. College English teachers  play  the  following  roles  in  the  development  of  College  Students’  ability  of   autonomy. 3.7.1, The motivator of self-learning potential. If we want to achieve this goal, the college English teachers must guide students to do more English self-study, and show great flexibility in teaching, never controlling students too tightly so that they would lose self-study conditions. However, we should not ignore or neglect them. 3.7.2, Assessment and diagnosis of learning ability. In the process of improving self-learning ability in English, college English teachers have a clear understanding of college  students’  self-learning ability, then adopt scientific methods, make regular self-learning ability diagnosis and assessment, so as to find the appropriate way for the development. 3.7.3, Promote of the improvement of self-learning ability. Students are developing people, so the college students are no exception. They still have highly plasticity compared with the adults. This determines that teachers are likely to be the facilitator and  promoter  for  the  college  students’  self-learning ability 3.8 Flexible evaluation system In the process of teaching, competitive sense should be built inside or outside it. Flexible evaluation systems can promote the formation of self-learning culture. For
  • 24. 19 example, Jeremy, H. (2000) said that we can divide test results into final results and usual results. Teachers can bring classroom performance, attendance, quizzes, and self-learning situations into normal assessment, so that students can learn to establish good habits all the time. Combination of competition and evaluation methods help students to develop independent learning and self-exploration, will help teachers use their valuable time to solve more difficult problems, ensure that all the classroom activities  wouldn’t  be  prolonged  because  of  self-study and discussions, and also to ensure that the appropriate length of all teaching aspects to mobilize the initiative of students’  enthusiasm  and  creativity  best.   3.9. Creation of problem situations and guiding student's thinking Questions are the key to open a science. It is hard to induce and encourage a thirst for knowledge if there are no questions. If students do not make further thinking, their study would just stop on the surface. Therefore, teachers must guide students to discover,  think  and  solve  problems.  Students’  independent  ability depends on the teachers’  instructional  design,  and  through  situations  problems  presented  by  a  variety   of  teaching  methods.  The  situations  problems  could  trigger  the  students’  cognitive   conflict and explore  students’  self-induced consciousness, so as to make the students ask questions. In teaching a new lesson, teachers should create a number of novel and unique, interesting situation problems  to  arouse  students’  curiosity,  so  that  students   thinking can keep alive. In this way, the students can develop a positive attitude, and furthermore strengthen the awareness of problems. Thinking is beginning from
  • 25. 20 tackling problems. Therefore, teachers should actively create "suspect" situations make so those students want to explore truths. The more curious the students are, the more willing they want to explore new knowledge. 4 Combining the Self-directed methods and traditional methods 4.1 Creating a harmonious learning atmosphere Liu zhenqian (2006) thinks that a harmonious and relaxing environment is an indispensable condition for the promotion of English self-study. In recent years, multimedia and network technology provide learners a more open learning environment, so that learners can intake information from multi-channel and multi-languages. For example, reading English newspapers and magazines, listening to English radio and television, browsing the English websites, etc.; all this can mobilize  the  enthusiasm  of  learners’  self-study. In the classroom, teachers can encourage students to conduct self-study in group discussions. Students can freely choose their own study place, favorite the extra-curricular to learn, so that they could have a relaxing learning atmosphere. furthermore, the knowledge students learned in the classroom can be applied into practice, and they can also enhance the atmosphere of learning English. 4.2 Adhering to the essential part of traditional English teaching Teacher should teach the students the basic foundation of the knowledge. Some exercise or homework should be finished on time. Teacher also be a guilder to the
  • 26. 21 students, and urge the student to finished the study. Some importance grammar or sentences are also difficult for students to learn by themselves. Such as, complicated clause, importance concept of the grammar, even the learning tricks. Although the students could learning some basic grammar by themselves, teacher should also repeat or teaching in the class to strengthen their understanding and impression. Teaachaer should help the students to foster a good habit cause Sheng qunli (2006) bring forward that the importance is the habit not only formed in traditional classroom teaching but also in pre-class, after-class work. So we should also pay more attention to the techers’effect to the classroom. 4.3. Making learning plan by using self-directed learning method and traditional learning method A useful learning plan would play a significant influence in the learner activities. First, we should make out a long-term goal which easy to achieve to instruct ourselves arranges time and energy reasonable. This goal could inspire the students constantly, make themselves actively and confidence to enhance the study efficiency. Preview is basic self-directed method for students to learn new courses or to obtain efficient learning outcomes. Previews can not simply stop at memorizing words and text reading level, we should ask students to be able to use dictionaries, grammar books, queries, words, sentences, analysis or translated texts, Internet to open self-learning space, and independent self-learning ability. In the curricular lessons, students memorize new words, phrases, sentences, and key phrases, conscious to strive to
  • 27. 22 remember the most important elements. Note-taking is another traditional learning method in the traditional classroom teaching students basic requirements. Just as the l8 century writer Samuel Johnson observed, “Notes”  is  the "necessary pain" because the note is a process of systematic permanent recording of information. Scientific and high efficiency learning must be "timely review". Psychological studies show that the knowledge learned would be quickly forgotten after a short time, therefore, learners should promptly review the old contexts and the memory master the key points. 4.4. Balancing the self-directed and teachers’ teaching Karmas, C. (2008) suggests that students can learn individually through the kindly teaching and innovative teaching methods in traditional teaching. At the same time, we could combine the author's educational philosophy with classroom teaching practice to guide students in personally correctly self-study, while introduce the linking innovation to the teaching methods in the English teaching. There are two points: Teachers should strengthen management. “Love” for students should be kept in mind, however, the act should like "strict." If the basis of student is poor, teachers are often lower demand cause afraid of difficulties or reduce academic requirements for students according to the actual situation. Foreign language  mustn’t  accommodate  students.  Teachers should put forward different emphases at different stages. These requirements must be achieved through the efforts of students.
  • 28. 23 Teachers should be innovative. Bernie, T. and Charles, F. (2009) offer principles like: try best to teach English in English, and try to make students familiar with the language of materials as much as possible. Using easy language to teach language, as well as use the physical or body language to create a number of visual aids to make the teaching and learning more flexibility in order to achieve the students of knowledge internalization. For example, the teacher could play riddles or solitaires and other games with students to receive external stimuli of fun and competition and making the inherent act of analyze or think and imagine positively naturally. CHAPTER 3 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Richard,  H.  (2010)  believed  that  cultivating  students’  self-learning ability is not only the goal of college education,but also  a  warranty  of  students’  life-long learning and sustainable development. Self-directed leaning methods could provide abundant knowledge resources for teachers and students. It expands the teaching materials greatly and make them more enriching and diverse, while also making teaching more lively and fun in the whole teaching process. Meanwhile, the traditional strategy instruction and self-directed learning methods can provide the students a great learning space because students can choose interest learning on their own, so as to achieve their listening, speaking,
  • 29. 24 reading, writing, translating or integrated usage of language. Another important feature is using the self-direct learning method to avoid the limitations of teaching information of traditional methods that difficult to adapt to different development needs of individual students to changes and the model of teaching style indoctrination Teachers play an important role when cultivating self-directed students who can learn actively, purposely, and continually; therefore, in English language teaching, teachers should change their teaching philosophies and encourage the students’   strengthening the training of learning strategies so that students will have a strong sense of self-learning to meet the needs of developing society. Self-evaluation is also a significant way because it not only allows students to keep pace with their own learning level and targeted learning goals, while monitoring their own learning process to become the masters of their own learning. The most efficient teaching method is a combination of self-directed learning methods and traditional teaching protocols so that we, as teachers, not only improve the students interest in learning, but also improve the learning ability of students themselves.
  • 30. 25 References Bernie, T.,& Charles, F. (2009). 21st Century Skills: Learning for Life in Our Times. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Benson,P. (2001). Teaching and Researching Autonomy in Language Learning. Essex: Pearson Education Limited. Calfee, R., & Hiebert,E.(1990). Classroom assessment of reading . In : R.Barr,M.Kamil,P Mosenthal,& ED.Pearson.(Eds.), Handbook ofreading research f2nd ed.J.New York: Longman, 281—309. Chen changqing. (2009). How to foster the self-directed ability of secondary education students. China education innovation herald. 2(14). 125-127. Gardner, D.,& Miller, L. (2002). The theory and practice of foreign language learning. Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Teach. H.D. Brown. (2001). Principles of Language Learning and teaching. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research press. Jeremy, H. (2000). How to Teach English. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research press. Jerome, E. (2008). From autonomy to reciprocity, or Vice Versa French Personalism's Contribution to a New Perspective on Self-Directed Learning. Adult Education Quarterly,5(58),229-248. Johnson, K. (2002). An Introduction to Foreign Language Learning and Teaching. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press. Juan, C.H. (2007). Getting active in the large lecture. Journal of Political Science Education.,32(1),51-69. Karmas,C. (2008). Using active learning to teach college composition: To give a hand or a handkerchief. New York: The International Journal of the Humanities. Lightbown, P. M., & Spada, N. (2002). How Languages Are Learned. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • 31. 26 Lamb,T.&Reinders, H. (2009).Leaner and teacher autonomy: Concepts, realities, and responses. ELT Journal,63(2),179-181.doi:10.1093/elt./ccp009. Li guichun. (2009). Cultivate the college students’ self-directed ability in the multi-media atmosphere. information-based teaching. 21(174). 133-134. Liu liqun. (2005). The primary research of college students’ self-directed ability. China New Technologies and Products. 5(18), 244-245. Li xiaolu. (2009). Cultivate the college students’ self-directed ability. Journal of Jining University., 30(3), 25-27. Liu xi. (2009). Enhance the college students’ self-directed ability. Higher education students. 5(105). 42-43. Liu zhenqian. (2006). The strategy of learning foreign language. Jinan: Shandong University publisher. Pang weiguo.(2003). Self-directed learning: The theory and strategy of teaching and leaning. Shanghai: Foreign language leaning publisher. Richard, H. (2010). Adult self-directed learning: Setting your own agenda. Innov Ai, 2(7),434-438.doi: 10.1093/innovait/inp064. Schade, A.,& Szaho, A. (2000). Learner Autonomy: A guide to developing leaner responsibility. London: Cambridge University Press Sheng qunli. (2006). Cooperative learning design. Hangzhou: Zhejing Education publisher. Samuel, J. (2007). The Dictionary of the English Language. Londan: Penguin Classics. Tricia, H. (2002). Teaching and learning in the language Classroom. Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Press Williams, M.,& Burden, R. (2000). Psychology for Language Teachers: A social Constructive Approach. Beijing: People Education publisher. Xi Haifeng,Luo Yupin,Jiang Rui,Hu Dongcheng.(1999). Incorporation of signal store into classifier systems:Principle and experiments. Shanghai: Foreign language leaning publisher.
  • 32. 27 Xing xiucha. (2003).The psychology of teaching and learning: The strategy of self-directed ability. Beijing: Higher education publisher.