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>Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 14:19:00 +0800
>From: Richard Pemberton <[log in to unmask]>
>Organization: HKUST
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>Subject: 2nd Call for Papers: Autonomy and Language Learning
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Dear all

This is a warm invitation to submit a paper to the 'Autonomy and Language
Learning: Maintaining Control' conference, which will be held in Hong Kong
and Hangzhou (China) from 14-18 June 2004.

Full details and Abstract Form: http://lc.ust.hk/~centre/conf2004/

Abstract deadline: 31 December 2003

The conference themes include:
* the rhetoric and practice of learner autonomy in the modern world
* learner autonomy and teacher autonomy
* developing learner autonomy in the classroom (from primary to tertiary
levels)
* self-directed and self-access language learning
* technology and learner autonomy

Keynote speakers: Naoko Aoki, Phil Benson, Leni Dam, Edith Esch, David
Little, Philip Riley
Invited speakers: Andy Barfield, Sara Cotterall, Terry Lamb, Lindsay Miller,
Marina Mozzon-McPherson, Mike Nix, Barbara Sinclair

Good luck with your abstract, and we hope to see you in June 2004!

Richard Pemberton (on behalf of Sarah Toogood and the Organising Committees)
Language Centre, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
School of International Studies, Zhejiang University

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