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SELF - DIRECTED LEARNING: A PERSPECTIVE
Babi Duli
1
& Laxmi Ramana
2
1
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Anurag University, Venkatapur, Ghatkesar – 500088, India
2
Professor, Department of English, Anurag University, Venkatapur, Ghatkesar – 500088, India
ABSTRACT
“Experience is the best teacher”. Though the proverb proves its strength, it is miserable to note many of the educational
institutions do not change accordingly to the changes that have been emanated in the Educational System. The
administrators still pester the teachers and the students to follow the traditional way of teaching and rote methods. In the
examinations, the questions test the retention power of the student but not the application of concepts to solve or answer
the problem. The students have been habituated to select only few concepts with the help of the study guides and decided to
pass the exams. The time has come to rethink and design the curriculum in such a way, so that the students can face the
challenges in the work front. It is essential for the authorities to note that the learning attitudes of the students have been
changing. The teaching methodology has been changed from the teacher –centred to learner-centred. The teachers’ role is
not restricted to teaching, instead he is expected to become a facilitator, mentor and motivator and designer of the learning
situation and at times he has to become a co-learner. The students should be encouraged to learn by themselves by
providing them with the problems. In the present paper, the author tries to discuss the problems of the Self-Directed
Learning good for the professional students or not and tries to find out whether there is a correlation between self –
directed learning and academic achievement.
KEYWORDS: Experiential Learning, Challenges of Teachers and Students, Administrative Problems
Article History
Received: 29 Jan 2021 | Revised: 01 Feb 2021 | Accepted: 06 Feb 2021
INTRODUCTION
The term SDL (Self-Directed Learning) is not a new concept in the world. It has existed from classical olden days. To
name a few, the Greek philosophers like Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and others included Alexander , the Great, Caesar, etc.,
were mastered their skills through self- learning. If we observe the epics and ancient history of India, the Gurukul teachers
followed this technique to prepare the students fit for life. Those teachers were very good at active learning techniques.
Experience helps the students learn more concepts practically. The teachers were monitoring their learning and guided
when need arises. A book on “Self Help” by Smiles (published in 1859) explains the value of personal development.
Students do not show interest unless they are not curious to become skilled at. The students have to be involved in the
learning experience.
International Journal of Linguistics and
Literature (IJLL)
ISSN (P): 2319–3956; ISSN (E): 2319–3964
Vol. 10, Issue 1, Jan–Jun 2021; 17–22
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