Learning Ourselves

  • Ponmalar S
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Abstract

Self-learning comes from a personal desire to gain knowledge which paves way to success. If we learn to find more information about a topic, and it is used for a particular purpose it is enjoyable, leading to good results. Self-learning must occur naturally and it happens out of curiosity. If one is motivated to learn oneself rather than outside sources there is a possibility of acquiring knowledge . Among many mode of learning such as you tube tutorials, webinars, books, we can choose one that suits best for us and most engaging. Though it is challenging, it requires lots of discipline. If we get ready to learn, have clear learning goals, ability to decide which tools are best for us, clear idea of deciding to the suitable assessment, Self-learning enables us to learn what we want and tends to be more effective than instructional learning.

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Ponmalar, S. K. (2023). Learning Ourselves. Shanlax International Journal of English, 11(4), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.34293/english.v11i4.6602

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