15 November 2018 14 8K Report

When the concept of individual education comes to mind, another concept is self-learning. What is the difference between these two concepts?

The answer to this is that individual education is based on the learner's independence in learning the educational content and providing a set of educational methods individually in line with individual differences in order to contribute to the achievement of the specific educational objectives, under the supervision of the teacher.

Self-learning is based on the individual's ability to acquire the knowledge and skills required by himself. He chooses his activities and teaching tasks in the light of his own self-learning skills, which determines when, where, when, and which means and alternatives he chooses, On learning, and on the results and decisions that he makes, in other words, the learning activity that the individual initiates from his own desire and his inner conviction, in order to develop his preparations, abilities and abilities, in response to his tendencies and interests in order to achieve the development of his personality and integration and successful interaction with his society through To self-reliance and confidence in his abilities in the teaching and learning process for life.

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