Learning ability development in flexible learning environments

Saskia Brand-Gruwel*, Liesbeth Kester, Wendy Kicken, Paul A. Kirschner

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Education has come to recognise the importance of the development of learning ability, that is, the acquisition of self-directed learning (SDL) skills and self-regulated learning (SRL) skills, because these skills equip students for functioning in our constantly changing society as life long learners. To give students the opportunity to develop these skills a fl exible learning environment is needed. Such an environment enables learners to determine more or less personalised learning trajectories for themselves. Moreover, a fl exible learning environment should be designed in such a way that the acquisition of SRL and SDL skills is supported. In this chapter after addressing the concept of learning ability or more specifically the concepts of SRL and SDL and the way the two are intertwined, the basic elements needed in the design of a fl exible learning environment are discussed. The need for well-structured learning materials, assessment criteria, portfolios, advisory models and instructional support for acquiring SRL and SDL skills is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology
Subtitle of host publicationFourth Edition
PublisherSpringer
Pages363-372
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9781461431855
ISBN (Print)9781461431848
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Flexible learning environments
  • Learning ability
  • Self-direct learning
  • Self-regulated learning

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