Promoting Self-Directed Learning in Graduate Students
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PROMOTING SELF-DIRECTED
LEARNING IN GRADUATE
STUDENTS
Lisa Thomson
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
INTRODUCTIONS
Who Am I?
Practitioner
Doctoral Student
UNC Charlotte – Belk College of Business
North Carolina State University
Who is in the Audience?
Name
Institution
Work with graduate students?
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Define self-directed learning
How it relates to graduate students
Apply concepts to practice
SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING
Linked to Malcolm Knowles’ (1970) term of
andragogy
Tough (1979) – distinct field of study
Focused on adult students & adult learning
Recent research
Self-regulation
Workforce development focus
KEY CONCEPTS
Control of Learning
Student versus Teacher
Novice versus Subject Matter Expert
Role of Learner
Learner knows own needs
Personalized learning experience
Reflective practice/self-evaluation
Role of context
Social environment
Supportive structure
RELATIONSHIP TO GRADUATE STUDENTS
Graduate Student Experience
Specialized learning
Individual motivation for education
Facilitating learning in the classroom
Goal setting and attainment
Faculty Involvement
Mentoring
Individualized planning
SCENARIOS – THEORY TO PRACTICE
Career Counseling – job search
Student Activities – event planning
Classroom Teaching – syllabus/assignments
What examples do you have from your
institutions?
FINAL THOUGHTS
Promote reflective practice
Offer experiential learning
Incorporate learning contracts
Provide support
Serve as facilitators
Increase meaningfulness of learning
REFERENCES
Brockett, R. G., & Hiemstra, R. (1991). Self-direction in adult
learning: Perspectives on theory, research, and practice. London and
New York: Routledge.
Elias, J. L., & Merriam, S. B. (2005). Philosophical foundations of
adult education (3rd ed.). Malabar, FL: Krieger Publishing Company.
Garrison, D. R. (1997). Self-directed learning: Toward a
comprehensive model. Adult Education Quarterly, 48(1), 18-33.
Knowles, M. S. (1970). Self-directed learning. New York, NY:
Association Press.
Merriam, S. B., & Brockett, R. G. (2007). The profession and practice
of adult education: An introduction. San Francisco, CA: Jossey –Bass.
Tough, A. (1979). The adult’s learning projects: A fresh approach to
theory and practice in adult learning (2nd ed.). Austin, TX: Learning
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Weidman, J. C., Twale, D. J., & Stein, E. L. (2001). Socialization of
graduate and professional students in higher education: A perilous
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Zimmerman, B. J. (1990). Self-regulated learning and academic
achievement: An overview. Educational Psychologist, 25(1), 3-17.
THANK YOU!
For Questions & Comments:
Lisa Thomson
[email protected]