Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal (Mar 2022)

Reframing Self-Access: Reviewing the Literature and Updating a Mission Statement for a New Era

  • Jo Mynard,
  • Dominique Vola Ambinintsoa,
  • Phillip A. Bennett,
  • Eduardo Castro,
  • Neil Curry,
  • Huw Davies,
  • Yuri Imamura,
  • Satoko Kato,
  • Scott J. Shelton-Strong,
  • Robert Stevenson,
  • Haruka Ubukata,
  • Satoko Watkins,
  • Isra Wongsarnpigoon,
  • Amelia Yarwood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37237/130103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 31 – 59

Abstract

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This paper documents part of the process of preparing to fully reopen the physical Self-Access Learning Center (SALC) in a university in Japan after being somewhat interrupted during two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Self-access is becoming increasingly complex, multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary and it is necessary to revisit SALC mission statements periodically, particularly after major events or changes. A group of language educators working at the university examined literature and theories from a range of perspectives in order to inform the future directions of the SALC. In a series of meetings over a one-semester period, one or two team members led a guided discussion based on some key papers, talks or other resources related to eight themes. After a semester of such discussions, they returned to the mission statement and re-examined it, making it more theoretically robust and specific, acting as a guide for SALC services for a new era.

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