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[[Self-education]] (alternatively known as [[self-directed learning]]) is where an individual takes the initiative and responsibility to learn. The individual determines what happens. Individuals select, manage, and assess their own learning activities, which can be pursued at any time, in any place, through any means, at any age.
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[[Self-education]] (alternatively known as [[autodidacticism]], [[autodidactism]], [[self-learning]], [[self-directed learning]], and [[self-teaching]]) is [[education]] without the guidance of masters (such as teachers and professors) or [[educational institution]]s.
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A self-learner takes the initiative and responsibility to learn. He or she chooses the subject of study, [[learning material]]s, and [[educational format]]. generally speaking, ''Self-education'' may be pursued at any time, in any place, through any means, and at any age.
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Revision as of 02:57, 18 January 2019

Self-education (alternatively known as autodidacticism, autodidactism, self-learning, self-directed learning, and self-teaching) is education without the guidance of masters (such as teachers and professors) or educational institutions.

A self-learner takes the initiative and responsibility to learn. He or she chooses the subject of study, learning materials, and educational format. generally speaking, Self-education may be pursued at any time, in any place, through any means, and at any age.


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