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'It Depends on the Students Themselves': Independent Language Learning at an Indonesian State School
There is continuing interest in the notion of learner autonomy, both as an effective means and valid goal of a language learning curriculum. However, the concept is recognised as emanating from Western tertiary educational contexts and as open to question in different sociocultural settings. This paper reports on a study of language learning attitudes and activity among adolescents in provincial Indonesia, during their first year in junior high school. Combining questionnaire, interview and classroom observation data, the study found that even younger learners are already learning English independently of their teacher's prescriptions, both inside the classroom and outside formal school. Their openness to the increasing learning opportunities in the local environment is often not recognised in local curricula, however, which instead impose a rigid diet of language items transmitted by teachers and their textbooks and assessed in national exams. In this local context, it seems that the promotion of appropriate forms of learner autonomy is essential if the majority of school pupils are not to be frustrated in their struggle to learn English
The Study and Expression of Bharatanatyam Classical India Dance
Bharatanatyam is a classical Southern style of Indian dance originating from Tamil Nadu, and is now practiced all over the world.
During my stay in India, I learned from Dr. Joshi, Nupur Bharatnattyam Nrityalaya. According to my teacher, this specific
dance style is designed to accompany songs that honor and/or describe a Godâs story. The dance can vary according to the song and its specific meaning or intent. In my Honors Capstone Project, I composed a fusion choreography using original Bharatnatyam
movements performed to Eastern European Slavic Music (artist: Kitka). Every hand, eye, foot, and body movement has a meaning
and was incorporated into this choreography. The choreography was then taught to the local dance troupe, Cold Fusion, and performed at Tundra Caravanâs showcase, featuring Suzanne
DelVecchio. The performance of this choreography was well received and performed at many other local events. My Capstone
Project helped lead the way for more Indian dance to be taught in Fairbanks, AK, as well as further expand my own knowledge
Alternative Pathways to High School Graduation: An International Comparison
Evaluates alternative pathways to high school graduation -- such as school- or employment-based technical or vocational training programs -- in different countries, in terms of content, graduation requirements, inclusiveness, and outcomes
The Role of Dust in GRB Afterglows
We show that the clumpy structure of star-forming regions can naturally
explain the fact that 50-70% of GRB afterglows are optical``dark.'' We also
show that dust echos from the GRB and its afterglow, produced by the clumpy
structure of the star-forming region in which the GRB occurs, can lead to
temporal variability and peaks in the NIR, optical, and UV lightcurves of GRB
afterglows.Comment: To appear in Procs. of Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Afterglow Era: 2nd
Workshop, 3 pages, 2 figures, LaTe
Analysis of data on retention of high school band students
Includes bibliographical references
The Subtour Centre Problem
The subtour centre problem is the problem of finding a closed trail S of bounded length on a connected simple graph G that minimises the maximum distance from S to any vertex ofG. It is a central location problem related to the cycle centre and cycle median problems (Foulds et al., 2004; Labbé et al., 2005) and the covering tour problem (Current and Schilling, 1989). Two related heuristics and an integer linear programme are formulated for it. These are compared numerically using a range of problems derived from tsplib (Reinelt, 1995). The heuristics usually perform substantially better then the integer linear programme and there is some evidence that the simpler heuristics perform better on the less dense graphs that may be more typical of applications
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