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Date Posted: 16:59:53 11/10/04 Wed
Author: Regina Gama
Subject: Re: Self-access: Leitura
In reply to: Ana Laura dos Santos Marques 's message, "Re: Self-access: Leitura" on 07:21:55 11/09/04 Tue

Flávia e Ana Laura,
percebo a necessidade de o professor estar participando do processo, como Dickinson (1991) mesmo coloca, para que assim ele possa treinar o aprendiz durante a aula, passando a fazer com que ele passe a prestar atenção nas instruções e em como cada tipo de exercício se desenvolve. Por isso Dickinson (1991) entra em detalhes sobre o trabalho psicológico que deve ser feito com aprendiz e professor também.
Regina Gama

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