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Date Posted: 17:22:08 11/04/04 Thu
Author: Flavia Azeredo
Subject: Re: Dam's principles
In reply to: Marisa M Carneiro 's message, "Dam's principles" on 12:04:32 11/04/04 Thu


Oi Marisa,

So pra completar o que falei, votei no texto de Sinclair p(150) segundo cap'itulo. Olha o que ela fala: " This chapter recognizes that a steady state of true autonomy is "prabably" unattainable (aspas minhas". O que responde sua pergunta. Mas eu penso que existem pessoas totalmente autonomas.

Depois ela segue, de acordo com o que j'a afirmei na mensagem anterior, falando com relacao ao nivel de autonomia, que depende de cada individuo,...etc. Mais no final do paragrafo ela fala da dependencia, que achei relevante pensarmos a respeito e especialmente na ultima linha " One learner may well operate generally at high level of autonomy outside the class, (A)but tend to be completely dependent upon the teacher for direction for certain tasks while inside the class. Another learner may show great initiative in class one day and none at all the next. There may be times when a learner CHOOSES TO BE DEPENDENT.

Assim podemos concluir que nao existe um estado fixo. Hoje o aprendiz pode ESTAR autonomo e no outro dia nao.

(A) Penso que esse caso pode ser explicado talvez pela condicao de hierarquia dentro de sala, ou pela crenca de que o professor deve explicar primeiro, dar todas orientacoes e direcoes da tarefa.

Um abra'co, Flavia

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