Self-Directed Learning Process by Wallace et al (2001)
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What is the definition of self-directed learning according to Wallace et al (2001)?

  • A process where individuals have no control over their learning goals
  • A process where individuals do not evaluate their learning outcomes
  • A process where individuals rely solely on their teachers for guidance
  • A process where individuals take the initiative in their learning needs (correct)
  • What is a key characteristic of self-directed learners?

  • Taking responsibility for initiating and completing tasks (correct)
  • Avoiding any evaluation of their learning progress
  • Being entirely dependent on their teachers
  • Lacking self-confidence in their learning abilities
  • How does self-directed learning benefit students in terms of their learning styles?

  • It doesn't allow students to explore different learning strategies
  • It helps students determine which learning method suits them best (correct)
  • It limits students to only one method of learning
  • It enforces a strict learning style on students
  • What does self-directed learning encourage multigrade learners to do?

    <p>Monitor their learning by articulating what they have learned and need to do</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does self-directed learning help students become independent workers?

    <p>By promoting working independently or with minimal assistance from the teacher</p> Signup and view all the answers

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