How Important is Self-Study, Discipline & Boosts Self-Esteem YouTube Lecture Handouts
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How Important is Self-Study?
- It Inculcates Discipline & Boosts Self-Esteem
- It Improves Problem-Solving
- It Makes Learning Relevant
- It Is A Customizable Experience
- Sense of responsibility
- Learning without constraints
- Based on quality and quantity
- Take break
- Effective use of technology
- Deal with problems
- Develop interest
- Disadvantages
- There is more trial and error
- You have to work hard to seek out diversity of information/opinion
- You struggle with self-doubt and lack of clarification
- Helps the students to broaden their thinking level.
- Freedom of learning without any restriction.
- Self-learning would enable the learner to limit the number of interests undertaken.
- Self-learning is more fun than regular teaching.
- Student tends to build a sense of responsibility and they start accepting responsibility.
- Self-learning means that you can read different interesting new books, rather than boring notes by teachers or textbooks.
- You can make study material of your own.
- No fear of criticism.
- You may learn at your own desired time according to your schedule.
- Self-learning students tend to retain more naturally, when they do the work themselves, as compared to the regular teaching where teachers spoon-feed the information into them.
- Self-learning gives an opportunity to the enthusiastic people to go as deeply into a subject and interact with the subject matter, as deeply they would like to go.
- With the self-learning, there is a great opportunity to develop a good work ethic.
- Gives self-confidence and a good feeling of doing a job well
- Student performs well in tests because they are already used to tackling problems on their own, which increases their confidence.
✍ Manishika