Through autonomy to agency : giving power to language learners

Within the social matrix of language and learning, language learning involves necessary dependencies and interdependencies, which, in the interaction of the learner with the social world, both enable and constrain agency. This paper extends the notion of autonomy by exploring the term agency, which is defined as the ability to act with initiative and effect in a socially constructed world; it also suggests a possible profile for language courses.

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