GUIDING STUDENTS TO BECOME INDEPENDENT LEARNERS
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There are also other terms used for the same basic concept such as autonomous learning, self-regulation, and self-management.Abstract
In the past decades, the concept of independent learning has been the center of many discussions in the language education field. There are different interpretations of this concept given by different scholars, in different contexts, and by various implementations.
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Omonovna, K. M., & Tolipovna, I. Z. (2021). The Problem of Traditions in the Works of Sergey Esenin. International Journal of Human Computing Studies, 3(1), 131-133.
Omonovna, K. M., & Tolipovna, I. Z. (2021). The Problem of Traditions in the Works of Sergey Esenin. International Journal of Human Computing Studies, 3(1), 131-133.
Omonovna, K. M., & Tolipovna, I. Z. (2021). The Problem of Traditions in the Works of Sergey Esenin. International Journal of Human Computing Studies, 3(1), 131-133.
Omonovna, K. M., & Tolipovna, I. Z. (2021). The Problem of Traditions in the Works of Sergey Esenin. International Journal of Human Computing Studies, 3(1), 131-133.
Omonovna, K. M., & Tolipovna, I. Z. (2021). The Problem of Traditions in the Works of Sergey Esenin. International Journal of Human Computing Studies, 3(1), 131-133.
Omonovna, K. M., & Tolipovna, I. Z. (2021). The Problem of Traditions in the Works of Sergey Esenin. International Journal of Human Computing Studies, 3(1), 131-133.
Omonovna, K. M., & Tolipovna, I. Z. (2021). The Problem of Traditions in the Works of Sergey Esenin. International Journal of Human Computing Studies, 3(1), 131-133.