Clearing the confusion about self-directed learning and self-regulated learning
- PMID: 29327634
- DOI: 10.1080/0142159X.2018.1425382
Clearing the confusion about self-directed learning and self-regulated learning
Abstract
Self-Directed Learning (SDL) and Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) are often used without a clear distinction, leading to confusion in understanding and the use of inappropriate measurement tools. SDL is a general approach to learning and can be identified using 'aptitude' questionnaires but SRL is a dynamic and context specific learning process and requires 'event' measures, such as microanalysis. These differences have implications for research and remediation.
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