Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal http://sisaljournal.org Editorial Jo Mynard Kanda University of International Studies, Japan To contact the editor: [email protected] Publication date: June, 2011. ISSN 2185-3762

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SiSAL Journal Vol. 2, No. 2, June, 2011, 48-50   Special  Issue  on  Learner  Involvement  in  Self-­Access     Contents: Volume 2, Number 2, June 2011



Editorial by Jo Mynard (48-50)

Articles



Self-Directed Learning Modules for Independent Learning: IELTS Exam Preparation by Brian R. Morrison (51-67)



Learner Involvement at Arabian Gulf University Self-Access Centre by Diane Malcolm (68-77)



Self-Access Evolution: One University’s Journey Toward Learner Control by Juanita Heigham (78-86)

Perspectives •

The L2 Passionate Interactional Imperative (for short “The L2 Pie”): It’s Hot or It’s Not! by Tim Murphey (87-90)

Summaries •

The Importance of Affective Factors in Self-Access Language Learning courses by Sergio Valdivia, David McLoughlin and Jo Mynard (91-96)

Reviews •

Blogging in the Target Language: Review of the “Lang-8” Online Community by Judith Bündgens-Kosten (97-99)

Conference announcements •

Advising for Language Learner Autonomy, Kanda University of International Studies, Japan. November 12th, 2011. Final call for papers.



5th International Independent Learning Association Conference 2012, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 30 August – 2 September 2012.

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Editorial Jo Mynard, Kanda University of International Studies, Japan Welcome to the June, 2011 issue of SiSAL Journal. Learner involvement is relevant to self-access learning in a number of ways and this special issue will highlight three of them through its contributions. Firstly, there is a learner’s involvement in his or or her own self-directed learning. Secondly, there is the  48      

SiSAL Journal Vol. 2, No. 2, June, 2011, 48-50   emotional involvement with learning. Thirdly, there is learner involvement in the actual running of a self-access centre. Learner Involvement in his or her own Learning Learner involvement in the self-directed language learning process is explored in two contributions. In the first article, Brian Morrison describes a series of optional self-directed learning modules being offered at his institution in Japan. The article focuses on a flexible module designed to help students to identify their needs and prepare for an external examination. The author stresses the importance of goalsetting based on a diagnostic activity. By using self-directed modules, combined with meetings with learning advisors, learners become involved in identifying specific focus areas and addressing them. In her review of “Lang-8” online community (www.lang-8.com), Judith Bündgens-Kosten describes some of the features of the blogging community for language learners. By writing in the target language and then commenting on blogs by others written by learners of their own native language, learners are able to contribute to the learning process through teaching others. Emotional Involvement The importance of emotional involvement in self-access learning is highlighted in two contributions to this issue. Tim Murphey discusses what he calls the “passionate, L2 interaction” (p. 87) which is a state of being emotionally charged when engaged in learning. This passion for learning, combined with the rush that comes from working and communicating with others, can contribute to the perseverance required to achieve mastery in another language. Sergio Valdivia, David McLoughlin and Jo Mynard provide a summary which advocates the importance of affective factors in self-access language learning. The authors describe two institutions, one in Mexico and one in Japan, to illustrate how affective dimensions are addressed in practice.

Learner Involvement in the Running of Self-Access Facilities In her article, Juanita Heigham describes the evolution of a self-access center at a university in Japan. The centre began life as a language lab and the author shares the story of how it became the dynamic student-run center facility that it is today.  49      

SiSAL Journal Vol. 2, No. 2, June, 2011, 48-50   This article shows how much can be achieved with little or no budget as the success lies in the student involvement and the subsequent value the students place on the facility. Diane Malcolm touches on a number of issues related to learner involvement in self-access in her article. She describes some challenges associated with an earlier initiative whereby learners were involved in creating materials for a SAC in Bahrain. The author goes on to talk about how students have more recently developed a sense of ownership and involvement with the SAC that represents a very “bottom up” approach. Clearly there is more to explore within this fascinating side of self-access learning and I am sure that learner involvement will be a topic we will return to in later issues. We are now accepting submissions for upcoming issues of SiSAL Journal (CALL, e-learning and m-learning; success stories). Please check the website for details http://sisaljournal.org. Notes on the editor Jo Mynard is the Director of the Self-Access Learning Centre and Assistant Director of the English Language Institute at Kanda University of International Studies in Japan. She holds an Ed.D. in TEFL from the University of Exeter, UK and an M.Phil. in applied linguistics from Trinity College, Dublin. She has taught EFL in Ireland, Spain, England, the UAE and Japan, and has been involved in facilitating self-access learning since 1996. She is the convener of the upcoming conference “Advising for language learner autonomy” to be held at Kanda University of International Studies in Japan on November 12th, 2011. http://learnerautonomy.org/advising2011 Acknowledgements Many thanks to the contributors for submitting their work to SiSAL Journal, to the reviewers who gave perceptive and timely feedback and to the editorial team once again for their input, support and editing skills. I would also like to take this opportunity to welcome Diego Navarro as the new Associate Editor of SiSAL Journal. Finally, I would like to express my gratitude to Sergio Valdivia for inspiring David McLoughlin and I to write about affect and self-access. Sadly, Sergio passed away last year, but it was an honour to be able to publish some of the ideas that we discussed together during our visit to Mexico last year.

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