Browsing Language Studies Journal Articles by Subject "New Zealand"
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The evolution of learner autonomy in online environments : a case study in a New Zealand context
(Kanda University of International Studies (KUIS), Chiba, Japan, 2018-03)With the advent of technologies, language learners are faced with unprecedented opportunities and a wide range of alternatives to engage with in their self-directed learning. However, a review of the literature indicates ... -
Meeting the learning needs of refugees and migrants in tertiary blended ESOL courses
(Unitec E-Press, 2014-05-13)Technology use in higher education is becoming ubiquitous. However, the particular needs of adult migrant and refugees studying English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) necessitate careful course design and teaching ... -
Migrant students’ and employers’ perspectives on cooperative education in New Zealand: Implications for English language teaching
(New Zealand Association for Cooperative Education, 2006)New Zealand has at present a low unemployment rate and a shortage of skilled workers. There are also many immigrants from non-English speaking countries who are unemployed. These migrant New Zealanders often have no locally ... -
Work realities: Migrants preparing for the experience of work
(New Zealand Association for Cooperative Education, 2006)Migrants entering cooperative work placements face layers of challenges that become apparent in scrutinizing workplace data. Drawing on authentic voice recordings of two worksites in Auckland, this paper traces three themes ...