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Tangible insights on the strategizing of language learners and users

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2023

Andrew D. Cohen*
Affiliation:
Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Peter Yongqi Gu
Affiliation:
Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Martha Nyikos
Affiliation:
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
Luke Plonsky
Affiliation:
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, USA
Vee Harris
Affiliation:
Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK
Pamela Gunning
Affiliation:
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Isobel Kai-Hui Wang
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Mirosław Pawlak
Affiliation:
Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz and University of Applied Sciences, Konin, Poland
Zoe Gavriilidou
Affiliation:
Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini, Greece
Lydia Mitits
Affiliation:
Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini, Greece
Julie M. Sykes
Affiliation:
University of Oregon, Eugene, USA
Xuesong (Andy) Gao
Affiliation:
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
*
*Corresponding author. Email: adcohen@umn.edu
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Abstract

This article presents reflections from 12 experts on language learners strategy (LLS) research. They were asked to offer their reflections in one of their domains of expertise, linking research into LLS with successful language learning and use practices. In essence, they were called upon to provide a review of recent scholarship by identifying areas where results of research had already led to the enhancement of learner strategy use, as well as to describe ongoing and future research efforts intended to enhance the strategy domain. The LLS areas dealt with include theory building, the dynamics of delivering strategy instruction (SI), meta-analyses of SI, learner diversity, SI for young language learners, SI for fine-tuning the comprehension and production of academic-level, grammar strategies at the macro and micro levels, lessons learned from many years of LLS research in Greece, the past and future roles of technology aimed at enhancing language learning, and applications of LLS in content instruction. This review is intended to provide the field with an updated statement as to where we have been, where we are now, and where we need to go. Ideally, it will provide ideas for future studies.

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Review of Recent Scholarship
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Figure 1. Fluctuation in the functions of any given strategy in the performance of a given task

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Table 1. Summary of meta-analytic results of SI research

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Table 2. Outline of the study

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Figure 2. Example from Escape from Byru'moxia