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Raising Awareness of Students’ Self-Directed Learning Readiness (SDLR)

Mikko MyllymäkiIsmo HakalaSanna Laine

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etäopiskeluMedical educationSDLR Scaleelinikäinen oppiminenitseohjautuvuusSelf-Directed Learning (SDLR)tietotekniikkaverkko-oppiminenAdult LearningRaising (linguistics)Distance EducationAutodidacticismPsychologyaikuisopiskelu

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This paper describes the mapping of self-directed learning readiness (SDLR) for adult students applying for a master’s degree program delivered entirely as distanced learning. Since SDLR is strongly linked to both adult learning and online education, developing of self-directed learning (SDL) skills should be taken into consideration in our degree program. Making future students aware of SDLR is the first stage in introducing self-directed learning methods and practices in learning environments. The easiest way to do this is to have students answer an SDLR self-assessment questionnaire and give them feedback regarding their SDLR level. This paper presents how this is realized and provides the preliminary results of the study and the applicants’ SDLR score distributions. The results indicate high SDLR among all applicants. peerReviewed

https://doi.org/10.5220/0010403304390446