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The cultivation of students’ autonomous learning
ability is one of the important sections of English teaching reform at
college in China. However, it doesn’t mean that teachers’ involvement is
becoming less and less necessary; instead, teachers’ involvement is
significant and indispensable to guarantee and promote learner autonomy.
This paper firstly introduces the basic concept of students’ autonomous
learning and teachers’ involvement briefly. Then, it analyzes the
statistics of the questionnaire about teachers’ involvement in Baoding
University. Finally, this paper illustrates the different roles that
teachers should play in and after class with the reference of
questionnaire data discussed above. Hopefully, this paper may have some
enlightment for teachers’ involvement in students’ autonomous learning.
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Guan, C. and Li, F. (2014) The Investigation and
Analysis of Teachers’ Involvement in Students’ Autonomous Learning. Open Journal of Modern Linguistics, 4, 512-516. doi: 10.4236/ojml.2014.44044.
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