08/05/2024
08/05/2024
Self-study offers benefits as well as drawbacks. Positively, self-study gives students the flexibility to select what and how they wish to study. As students define and organize their own goals and strategies for achieving them, this autonomy can foster a sense of responsibility. Self-study also helps people become more confident because they see that they can do activities on their own.
But there are disadvantages to studying on your own. It could take longer for learners to understand things when they don't have the support of classmates or teachers. Furthermore, the development of some life skills, like relationship- and communication-building, may be hampered in the lack of outside encouragement and assistance. Furthermore, there's a chance that students will concentrate too much on theoretical understanding at the expense of developing real-world-applicable practical abilities.
In summary, self-study promotes independence and flexibility but also demands discipline and might not equip students with all the abilities they need for both personal and professional success. For thorough skill development, a balanced strategy that combines supervised learning and self-study is therefore frequently advised.
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