SELF LEARNING|SELF IMPROVEMENT|STUDENTS

Self-Directed Learning

Goutham S
Blue Insights

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Students rely on teachers to show them the way to success however, self-guided self-study is the best way to identify skills and opportunities. It is the teacher’s job to introduce ideas to students. The student’s task is to take ideas, draw them into their sections, and decide what the meanings are. The process of thinking students go through is what makes learning so rewarding. It is their ideas that create new clues in thought. Unfortunately, the education and community system is working to undermine the action and skills of students. Students learn to get along.

That remains for industrial transformation, as well as the need for equality. Students are issued with a transfer band to do what they are told and able to enter so as not to be disturbed. The problem is that if students only do what they are told, and do not think for themselves, the chances of them inventing something new, or discovering something new, diminish with time. What we should be encouraging students to do is look at other ways to do almost everything.

That doesn’t mean we have to change what we do, but we should know that there are many different ways to do it all. There are as many ways as there are people to think for themselves. When we think of many different ways of doing things and talking to each other we can adjust our thinking and perhaps come up with new and exciting ideas. No more thinking outside the box, but putting other people’s ideas in our boxes and seeing it through our different perspectives. That, after all, is the only way we can see anything; in our view.

We need to understand and work from then on that just because something has been done in a certain way, does not mean it should always be done that way. We have to think and be creative. Thinking is built on people. We think. That’s what we do. We will not stop thinking. I’m always amazed at people saying, “I just don’t want to think for a moment.” How do you do that? There is always something going on in our minds, or at least I hope it exists. Even if it is normal, we always think of something.

When we are relaxed, it is probably the best time to come up with new ideas. Let our minds ask themselves and it is amazing what they come up with. Our brain thinks of so many thoughts that we can grasp mentally with them. Just because we don’t realize it doesn’t mean that our brain doesn’t think hundreds of thousands of thoughts every minute. Our brains process everything they pick up in five letters and process data with our sixth sense… our perception. Some senses are useless to us if we do not have that sixth sense. It removes and retains all the information that attacks us twenty-four hours a day every day.

When we see something, we only understand to see a limited number of things however, our eyes see everything. What we know depends on the concentration of our minds. However, we see a lot more than we think. The same is true for other senses. Hearing …… we hear everything, but we recognize a certain number of sounds, and so does taste, touch, and smell. It is our vision that brings the information together so that we can understand it and apply it. ###?

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Goutham S
Blue Insights

Lover of writing & sharing thoughts,to make readers co-relate with content. New to writing ,aspiring to become Favourite writer.