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Date Posted: 10:44:00 11/01/04 Mon
Author: Daniela Lucca
Subject: David Nunan interview - 90%-10%

Na entrevista que David Nunan deu à revista New Routes de setembro, ele disse sobre autonomia "...at the beggining of the learning process, then it will be 100% teacher determined. Hopefully, by the end of the learning process then it's 90% learner determined..." e que "that's what learner training is all about. Getting learners to see that ultimately - if they're going to be successful, they have to do the learning themselves"...
estava pensando com os meus botões, o quão longe ou perto nós estamos de atingir esse objetivo? a percentagem na qual nos encontramos (em relação à sugerida por Nunan) e como fazer para atingir esse 'ideal' tem dependido mais de nossos recursos próprios ou recursos externos?
abraços...

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