Independent learning
requires more than token gestures to ‘working by oneself’. It requires
planning, structure and guidance. There are certain techniques we teachers need to take
into account when helping students learn independently. “Teaching ‘independence’ appears to be a paradox. If a teacher provides
a structure for learning, by definition they are removing an element of
independent study yet if a teacher leaves a student to survive autonomously,
the teacher is negating their responsibility to enable the student to learn.
Independent learning is open to interpretation depending on the level of
independence a teacher wishes to instil in his/her students.”
We, teachers
need to look for the most interesting approaches and strategies to make our
students take responsibility for their own learning. Also, teachers must make their
students understand they need to learn for life. Most of the time students get
use to the teacher ‘spoon-feeding’, but this is something we need to avoid when
teaching. The intentions of the teacher can be good when spoon-feeding
contents, but he loses sight of the creativity, and the students become passive
and teacher-dependent learners. Students’ dependency on the teacher restricts
their ability to act and think independently about their subject and their learning.
We need to make our students to do some research about certain topics so that
they can learn by themselves. Moreover, we need to help our students develop
their skills to the fullest. Knowing how to get students to this end point
becomes a crucial part of short, medium and long-term planning and most
importantly planning for progression. It requires a teacher to look beyond
their immediate course of study, and to have a clear idea on where the he or
she wants the students to be in the future.
Scaffolding is
used in the context of a technique designed to support a student’s transition
in becoming independent learners. We have to help them till they are ready to
do things by themselves. This will impact on a student`s ability to become an
independent learner. A student`s capacity to be able to learn on their own can
be maximized through effective co-planning of this time by both teacher and
student.
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