Self directed learning, self directed, learning, Basic ideas of Self directed learning, Definition of Self directed learning, Goal of Self directed learning, characteristics of Self directed learning, competencies for being a Self directed learner, steps in Self directed learning, advantages of Self directed learning, Disadvantage of Self directed learning
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Skills - Self directed learning
1. Self Directed Learning
By
Dr. I. Uma Maheswari
Principal
Peniel Rural College of Education, Vemparali, Dindigul District
iuma_maheswari@yahoo.co.in
2. Introduction
Self-directed learning is viewed as a process “in which a learner
assumes primary responsibility for planning, implementing and
evaluating the learning process” (Brockett and Hiemstra 1991).
Self –directed learners learn more things and learn better than teacher –
directed learners (TDL).
3. Basic ideas of self-directed learning
Three distinctive ideas:
(1) A self-initiated process of learning that stresses individual’s ability to plan
and manage his/her own learning.
(2) An attribute or characteristic of learners with personal autonomy as its
hallmark.
(3) A way of organizing instruction in formal settings that allows for greater
learner control
4. Definitions
Knowles (1995) defined SDL as a process in which individuals take the
initiative’ without the help of others, in diagnosing their learning needs,
formulating learning goals, identifying human and material resources for
learning, choosing and implementing appropriate learning strategies and
evaluating those learning outcomes.
Self- directed learning is any knowledge, skill, accomplishment or personal
development that an individual selects and brings about by his or her own
efforts using any method in any circumstances at any time (Gibbons 2002).
5. Goals of self-directed learning
to enhance the ability of adult learners to be self directed in their
learning
to foster transformational learning as central to SDL
to promote emancipatory learning and social action as an integral part
of SDL.
6. Characteristics of self-directed
learners
1. Independent in learning;
2. Effective in learning;
3. Accepting of responsibility for learning, and
4. Able to use problem solving skills
7. Competencies for being a self directed
learner
1. Understanding the differences between teacher- directed and self-directed learning;
2. Determining one’s concept as a self-directed being;
3. Relating to peers collaboratively and as resources for learning;
4. Diagnosing learning needs and formulating objectives;
5. Viewing teachers as facilitators;
6. Identifying other resources;
7. Collecting and validating evidence of accomplishments
8. Steps in SDL
climate setting
diagnosing learning needs
formulating learning goals
identifying human and material resources for learning
choosing and implementing appropriate learning strategies
evaluating learning outcomes.
9. Advantages of SDL
1. Self-directed learning promotes self-confidence, initiative, perseverance and life satisfaction.
2. Self-directed learning helps learners to be motivated, independent, self-reflective, self-
disciplined and goal oriented.
3. Self-directed learning provides opportunities to pursue wider range of interests other than the
usual school curriculum.
4. Self-directed learners can gain new skills, knowledge and attitudes to improve their work
performances.
5. Self-directed learning in higher education provides opportunities for adult learners to learn how
to learn as well as lifelong learning.
6. Self-directed learning can not only leads to be more effective learning, but can also result in
immediate professional successes.
10. Disadvantages of SDL
1. Self-directed learning is prone to frequent errors.
2. Self-directed learning is quite time consuming.
11. Conclusion
Self-directed learning is fully an autonomous learning.
SDL is a process that centres on the activities of planning,
implementing and evaluating learning.
SDL provides a foundation for transformative learning.