Title of article :
Self-Directed Learning: A Core Concept in Adult Education
Author/Authors :
Loeng, Svein Nord University - Nord University Business School - Stjørdal, Norway
Abstract :
In adult education, the concept of self-directed learning has great importance. This term arose in the field of adult education in the
1970s and is still a widely used term in the field. Annual symposiums have been held by the International Society for Self-Directed
Learning since 1986, dedicated to the promotion of self-directed learning. The society also publishes an international journal of
self-directed learning. A term of more recent origin is self-regulation, used by some authors sometimes interchangeably with selfdirection. This review article focuses on the term self-directed learning, which is the term most frequently used in adult education.
Many consider the tendency for self-direction to be a fundamental difference between children and adults in a learning situation.
This article deals with some factors that affect the understanding of self-directed learning. At the beginning is given a short case
story and an account for different perceptions of self-directed learning. This is followed by a clarification of different aspects of selfdirected learning, such as why it is advisable, what affects the tendency to self-directed learning, and if self-direction is essentially
innate or learned. The situational aspect is dealt with separately as a relatively self-contained aspect of self-directed learning. The
presentation is based on a literature study.
Keywords :
Adult , Self-Directed , scholarly
Journal title :
Education Research International