MAKING EXTENSIVE READING EVEN MORE STUDENT CENTERED
George Jacobs, Willy Renandya
Abstract
Abstract : This article begins by explaining the student centered learning paradigm. Next, the article explains various features of a student centered approach to education and how extensive reading (ER), as it is most often practiced, fits with those features. The bulk of the article suggests how ER might be implemented to make it even more learner centered.
Keywords
extensive reading, learner centered, paradigm, schema, positivism, post-positivism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17509/ijal.v4i2.691
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