Also referred to as: Self-directed learning Autonomous learning

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Also referred to as: Self-directed learning Autonomous learning INDEPENDENT LEARNING Also referred to as: Self-directed learning Autonomous learning

STARTER ACTIVITY: How would you define independent learning?

OBJECTIVES: To understand what we mean by independent learning and independent learning skills To identify why independent learning is good for the learner To discuss activities which promote independent learning in the classroom

OUTCOMES: Everyone should understand what we mean by independent learning Even better if you can say why it is better for the learner Excellent if you have identified at least one strategy for independent learning that you are prepared to try in your classroom

WHAT IS INDEPENDENT LEARNING? “The ability to take charge of one’s learning” (H.Holec 1981) ‘A focus on learning and not teaching’ Independent learning is usually developed over time and gives learners increasing responsibility for work or learning. It helps them to make informed choices and to take responsibility for deciding what they need to do in order to learn

WHAT ARE INDEPENDENT LEARNING SKILLS? The ability to: Complete tasks without adult intervention for increasing periods of time Understand and interpret written instructions and text Use a number of different sources to find information for the completion of tasks Work individually, or in co-operation with a group, to complete tasks Be persistent when a task is challenging Ask for help when needed See mistakes as part of the learning process – ‘have a go!’ Transfer learning to and from other areas of the curriculum (whole school involvement?) Set themselves high goals and aim to achieve the best they can

WHY IS IT GOOD FOR THE LEARNER?

WHY IS IT GOOD FOR THE LEARNER? Transferable skills – they are ‘learning to learn’ so the learning process is as important as the content (skills for life) Allows for different learning styles Self direction is motivating – begin to think “I can do”. They have a feeling of being in control Personal confidence and feelings of competence as a learner Allows then to work at their own pace, and to some extent choose when and where learning takes place

OUR ROLE AS TEACHERS: To be familiar with the prior learning and achievement of the pupils To ensure that the work is meaningful and relevant To provide a learning environment that the pupils see as supportive, where they have the confidence to ask questions and have a go. Establish a clear code of conduct To plan learning so that the work is structured and achievable, and differentiated as appropriate Break large tasks into manageable steps To provide regular constructive feedback on their progress telling pupils WWW and EBI. Recognise success and achievement To provide opportunity for reflection and improvement, setting of targets and determining individual objectives Provide resources to help where pupils can access them readily (Learning Resources/Moodle etc) and also include internet reference for pupils to follow Use a wide range of learning and teaching strategies and adapt these to different levels of independence Set realistic deadlines

In the classroom: What works for you? How can you encourage your own pupils to become more independent learners? What strategies could you try?