ERIC Number: EJ1385009
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 9
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ISSN: ISSN-1927-5250
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Lessons from Self-Directed Learning Activities and Helping University Students Think Critically
Chukwunemerem, Orjika Paschal
Journal of Education and Learning, v12 n2 p79-87 2023
This work presents the benefits of self-directed learning activities as tools for enhancing critical thinking of university students. Self-directed learning is best introduced to students during the transition period from high school to the university (Van et al., 2015), and then reinforced throughout the university years. Interestingly, self-directed learning does not end within the university walls-it does exist beyond those walls. Hence, there is the need to nurture it during the university years so it can blossom afterwards. Early introduction or reinforcement of self-directed learning to university students is crucial because it can help students get accustomed to being self-directed in their learning at the university and beyond, thereby developing their critical thinking skills. The benefit of self-directed learning activities includes critical thinking skills, cooperative learning skills, freedom in learning, ICT, research skills, and other useful skills.
Descriptors: Learning Activities, College Students, Critical Thinking, Independent Study, Cooperative Learning, Technological Literacy, Information Technology, Research Skills, Technology Uses in Education, Communication Skills
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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