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Self-Directed Learning Hiemstra, R. (1994). Self-Directed Learning . In T. Husen & T. N. Postlethwaite (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Education (second edition), Oxford: Pergamon Press. Reprinted here by permission. Most adults spend a considerable time acquiring information and Learning new skills. The rapidity of change, the continuous creation of new knowledge, and an ever-widening access to information make such acquisitions necessary. Much of this Learning takes place at the learner's initiative, even if available through formal settings. A common label given to such activity is Self-Directed Learning .
http://home.twcny.rr.com/hiemstra/sdlhdbk.html theory is still not available. 1.4 Towards a Theory of Self-Directed Learning Some of the confusion still existing and ...
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