In a
context which teenagers have access to information,
technology, and learning tools, developing autonomy
has become one of the most important competencies in English
language teaching. But what does it mean, in practice, to foster
more autonomous learners? And how can this be done without losing
structure, engagement, or pedagogical support?
In this
webinar, we will discuss the concept of autonomy in language
learning and its relevance to the development of proficiency beyond
the classroom. Through concrete examples and practical strategies,
participants will explore ways to encourage greater student
participation, self-regulation, and responsibility in their own
learning process.