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Teach with Learning in Mind
Gail Barry
8 episodes
2 days ago
This is teaching with Learning in Mind, the podcast for anyone in the business of teaching in higher education. This podcast consists of seven episodes hosted by myself and a few guests. The framework for the podcast is borrowed from a wonderful book called How Learning Works by Susan Ambrosia, Michael Bridges, Michelle DiPietro, Marcia Lovett, and Maureen Norman.
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This is teaching with Learning in Mind, the podcast for anyone in the business of teaching in higher education. This podcast consists of seven episodes hosted by myself and a few guests. The framework for the podcast is borrowed from a wonderful book called How Learning Works by Susan Ambrosia, Michael Bridges, Michelle DiPietro, Marcia Lovett, and Maureen Norman.
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How To
Education
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Episode 7: Self-Directed Learning
Teach with Learning in Mind
32 minutes 45 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 7: Self-Directed Learning

Today we talk about how to foster self-directed learning behaviours in your students and how that affects student learning. In this episode, I draw from a publication by AOSIS, Directed Learning for the 21st Century: Implications for Higher Education. AOSIS maximises the opportunities for Higher Education Institutions in South Africa to support research and development through publishing scholarly books in all scientific fields. You should check them out; some super publications are free to download. I refer to various models of self-directed learning, as mentioned in Chapter 1, and concepts discussed in Chapters 2 and 3 in this podcast.

Please try a few strategies discussed on this podcast in your classroom and share your experiences or feedback with us; you can email us at ⁠gail.barry@up.ac.za ⁠

Thank you for listening.

Teach with Learning in Mind
This is teaching with Learning in Mind, the podcast for anyone in the business of teaching in higher education. This podcast consists of seven episodes hosted by myself and a few guests. The framework for the podcast is borrowed from a wonderful book called How Learning Works by Susan Ambrosia, Michael Bridges, Michelle DiPietro, Marcia Lovett, and Maureen Norman.