• Source: Cynthia White
    • Cynthia Joan White (born 1956) is a New Zealand applied linguistics academic.


      Academic career


      After an undergraduate at Victoria University of Wellington, White earned her PhD entitled 'Metacognitive, cognitive, social and affective strategy use in foreign language learning: a comparative study' from Massey University, while working there. She is also an adjunct faculty member at the University of New England in Australia.


      Selected publications


      White, Cynthia. Language learning in distance education. Ernst Klett Sprachen, 2003.
      White, Cynthia. "Expectations and emergent beliefs of self-instructed language learners." System 27, no. 4 (1999): 443–457.
      White, Cynthia. "Autonomy and strategy use in distance foreign language learning: Research findings." System 23, no. 2 (1995): 207–221.
      White, Cynthia. "Distance learning of foreign languages." Language Teaching 39, no. 4 (2006): 247–264.
      White, Cynthia. The Emergence of Christianity: Classical Traditions in Contemporary Perspective, Fortress Press, 2010, XVI, 220 p. OCLC 1056616571


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      External links


      Cynthia White on LinkedIn
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