Theme: learner-centred approaches to teaching and learner autonomy contents: introduction



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Learner-centred Approaches to Teaching and Learner Autonomy

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1 Some have argued, however, that these developments were not new at all, and that in fact similar developments had already started in the nineteenth century (van Essen, 2002).

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