16. Values are ….
*a) are the guiding principles (often moral or ethical in nature) that govern behaviour; they are typically rooted in tradition, religion or in individual or shared philosophy and in education they help to inform decisions at all levels, from national policy right through to the classroom.
b) Abilities, techniques, and strategies which are used when reading, writing, or listening for study purposes.
c) Classroom or training activities which reproduce or simulate real situations and which often involve learners/participants in playing roles and group discussion in order to solve a problem or complete a given task.
d) Correction by a learner of her/his own mistakes – usually possible only in the case of post-systematic errors.
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