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McLellan, Chelsea K.; Jackson, Dennis L. – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2017
The current study explored the relation between the Big-Five personality domains, self-regulated learning, and academic entitlement. Academic entitlement is defined as the tendency to possess expectations of unearned academic success, unearned/undeserved academic services, and/or the expectation of unrealistic accommodation (Chowning and Campbell…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Multivariate Analysis, Schematic Studies, Correlation
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Tan, Charlene – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2017
This article explores a Confucian perspective of self-cultivation in learning and its implications for self-directed learning. Focussing on two key Confucian texts, "Xueji" (Record of Learning) and "Xunzi," this essay expounds the purpose, content, process and essence of self-cultivation in learning. From a Confucian viewpoint,…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Independent Study, Moral Values, Transformative Learning
Langshaw, Shelly J. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
In the current adult education environment, self-directed learning (SDL) is becoming a necessary learning characteristic and an academic process of learning to allow adult learners to complete programs and further enhance lifelong learning. The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy and SDL in…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Adults, Independent Study, Undergraduate Study
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Kuhn, Deanna – Learning: Research and Practice, 2016
Why are some people more effective learners than others? Despite the centrality of learning to life success, solid, comprehensive answers to this question do not yet exist. Global ability constructs do not provide adequate answers, and the case is made here for the need to go beyond them to closely examine the learning process itself and the…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Individual Differences, Cognitive Ability, Inquiry
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Marshall, Heidi; Valentic, Gabrielle; Rasmussen, Samara – Learning Assistance Review, 2019
Online higher education writing centers are often viewed as a space separate from students' learning environment; a landscape of assistance rather than true education. The goal of this pilot program was to create a geography of shared experience between students, faculty, and writing specialists to facilitate the process of enhancing student…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Tutoring, Feedback (Response), Writing (Composition)
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Tan, Lynde; Kim, Beaumie – Literacy, 2019
While current research points out that young people are developing emerging culture of learning in informal spaces, less is known about such digital literacy practices in the Asian contexts where the notion of literacy tends to refer to school literacy. Research on young people's online participatory culture continues to suggest that social media…
Descriptors: Social Media, Informal Education, Technological Literacy, Computer Mediated Communication
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Hoa, Truong Minh; Thuy, Nguyen Thi Thu; Tran, Luu Thi Huyen – English Language Teaching, 2019
Learner autonomy, which places the great emphasis on the learners' independent roles and responsibilities in their learning process, has become the main concern of language education for over three past decades. It is important to investigate the language learners' self-perception of their autonomous responsibilities, their possession of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Kaufmann, Daniel A. – Journal of Instructional Research, 2019
Online learners face a different set of obstacles than their classroom-based counterparts as they seek to develop clinical skills solely through interaction with the content of an independent learning curriculum. While ground campus learners benefit from classroom content such as lectures or roleplay activities with their peers to rehearse…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Independent Study, Teaching Methods, Video Technology
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Kortjass, Makie – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2019
Background: This article gives an account of what I learned through the process of a self-study research project. Self-study teacher research allows teacher educators and teachers to improve their learning, plan new pedagogies and impact students' learning. Aim: The aim of this self-study research was to improve my own practice in early childhood…
Descriptors: Reflection, Independent Study, Integrated Activities, Learning Activities
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Berger, Margot – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2019
A broad categorisation of different reading styles for mathematics text is generated in this research. The styles derive from those found in literature around academic reading skills. These styles are inductively refined using video transcripts of five specially chosen students studying out loud from a prescribed mathematics textbook. The context…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Mathematics Instruction, Reading Skills, Video Technology
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Al-Shanawani, Hania M. – SAGE Open, 2019
This study sought to evaluate the self-learning curricula of a kindergarten in Saudi Arabia by applying the context, input, process, product (CIPP) model. To this end, the study utilized a mixed-method design, where teachers (N = 420) had been randomly selected and surveyed, and school inspectors (N = 15) had been interviewed. Furthermore, a…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Kindergarten, Young Children, Preschool Curriculum
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Beckers, Jorrick; Dolmans, Diana H.J.M.; Knapen, Michelle M.H.; Van Merriënboer, Jeroen J.G. – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2019
Teacher coaching is essential to support self-directed learning, but requires a lot of time and energy. This mixed-methods study investigated the effects of using an e-portfolio with a self-coaching protocol and limited teacher coaching on the development of self-directed learning skills and motivation. With regard to self-directed learning,…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Student Motivation, Feedback (Response), Student Needs
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Freeman, Jodie; Raabe, Andreas; Schmitz, Felix; Guttormsen, Sissel – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
To guarantee high-quality services, health professionals are required to successfully maintain their extensive knowledge base. M, health professionals are forced to consistently stay up-to-date in their field in which new knowledge is evolving continuously. Hence, there is a strong need for effective support during their lifelong, self-directed…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Independent Study, Computer Software, Skill Development
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Reyad, Sameh M.; Razzaque, Anjum; Badawi, Sherine; Hamdan, Allam; Khamis, Reem; Al-Sartawi, Abdalmuttaleb – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
E-learning is an emerging approach in universities where self- directed students and motivated learning increases the utilization and integration of knowledge sharing in e-learning. The learning virtual community is a domain where inquiries, interest or needs, are shared. Such circumstances lead to interactions that allows virtual participants to…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Higher Education, College Students
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Smith, Kenneth J. – Gifted Child Today, 2023
For all students, cognitive and social and emotional needs go hand in hand. Teachers of academically advanced students should address these intertwining needs in ways that are sensitive to what is unique about how these students think and feel. Over the years, my students have taught me several lessons about how to do just that. These lessons have…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Student Needs, Social Emotional Learning
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