Learning without a teacher: a study of tasks and assistance during adult self-teaching projects

This monograph, prepared in Canada, and addressed primarily to researchers in adult education and lifelong education, shows the means employed by 40 college graduates who had attempted independent study - It attempts to answer the following questions: 1) What learning activities does the self-teacher perform, how frequently, for how long? Which tasks seem essential? 2) What learning difficulties does he encounter? 3) How much help is received and from whom? The book also covers resource materials, motivation and decision making in self-teaching. Chapter III gives examples of this educational practice in schools, colleges, universities and adult education. The author concludes that a great many persons teach themselves and receive an extraordinary amount of assistance in their efforts.

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Main Author: Tough, Allen
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Language:eng
Published: The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Subjects:Adult education, Decision making, Independent study, Learning disabilities, Lifelong learning, Motivation,
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spelling dig-unesdoc-ark:-48223-pf00001645722018-12-03T15:30:24ZCanadaTough, Allen1969This monograph, prepared in Canada, and addressed primarily to researchers in adult education and lifelong education, shows the means employed by 40 college graduates who had attempted independent study - It attempts to answer the following questions: 1) What learning activities does the self-teacher perform, how frequently, for how long? Which tasks seem essential? 2) What learning difficulties does he encounter? 3) How much help is received and from whom? The book also covers resource materials, motivation and decision making in self-teaching. Chapter III gives examples of this educational practice in schools, colleges, universities and adult education. The author concludes that a great many persons teach themselves and receive an extraordinary amount of assistance in their efforts.92 p.Papervolumehttps://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000164572engThe Ontario Institute for Studies in EducationEducational research seriesAdult educationDecision makingIndependent studyLearning disabilitiesLifelong learningMotivationLearning without a teacher: a study of tasks and assistance during adult self-teaching projectsbookhttps://unesdoc.unesco.org/in/rest/api/getNoticeAttachment?noticeId=0000164572
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Decision making
Independent study
Learning disabilities
Lifelong learning
Motivation
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Learning disabilities
Lifelong learning
Motivation
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Learning without a teacher: a study of tasks and assistance during adult self-teaching projects
description This monograph, prepared in Canada, and addressed primarily to researchers in adult education and lifelong education, shows the means employed by 40 college graduates who had attempted independent study - It attempts to answer the following questions: 1) What learning activities does the self-teacher perform, how frequently, for how long? Which tasks seem essential? 2) What learning difficulties does he encounter? 3) How much help is received and from whom? The book also covers resource materials, motivation and decision making in self-teaching. Chapter III gives examples of this educational practice in schools, colleges, universities and adult education. The author concludes that a great many persons teach themselves and receive an extraordinary amount of assistance in their efforts.
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