Effects of Learner Autonomy in Service-Learning-Enhanced EAP Courses

Estela Ene, Honnor Orlando, and Laura Colantonio

Both service learning (SL) and learner autonomy are believed to enhance learning experiences and outcomes. This presentation examines the perceived effects of SL on the social, linguistic, and intercultural development of EAP students in courses with differing levels of autonomy.

Group Members

E E

Estela Ene

School of Liberal Arts

H O

Honnor Orlando

School of Liberal Arts

L C

Laura Colantonio

Major: Masters in TESOL
School of Liberal Arts