The diversification in anything beautifully meets the requirements of learners of almost all ages. There is a very beautiful example where self-study and learning go together. A student learning a Geography lesson about South America may be in the nature of an imaginary trip that the child makes but the scenes on the way promote self-study if child finds the trip interesting.
With Self-study insights, the child will not only want to learn but taking it most as most likely, he will spend extra time in solving problems and accumulating facts about Geography outside the class room.
He may not understand that the study of Geography will make him or her an intelligent citizen but his or her self-study will make him or her an intelligent student to comprehend that foreign lands are populated by interesting people, living interesting lives and having interesting ideas. Thus self-study skills will make his or her Geography a story that one reads for pleasure.
You see the goal is definite in this case for it is his or her own. However, without self-study and learning skills, the learner will find the goal in daydreaming, getting by, on cheating the teacher on any study-material and related agency of education. The education can be any type-formal and informal, regular or part time, on campus or on online, however learning is present in all.
So, the self-study and learning skills are two sides of the coin of education, these develop peace of mind and thus the stability and the concentration. Thanks!
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