- What does it mean to be responsible for your own learning?
- Who is most responsible for student learning?
- How can you be responsible for your own learning?
- What are the responsibilities of learners?
What does it mean to be responsible for your own learning?
Learning can't be imposed upon or given to students. It is something they have to do for themselves. As such, it makes sense that they take responsibility for their own learning. ... It means learners have to invest the time, energy, and focus to develop understanding.
Who is most responsible for student learning?
In general, our findings indicate that teachers and parents focused most on the importance of the student-teacher relationships and ability for success, whereas the year 9 and 10 students primarily placed the onus on themselves, their own effort, then on their teachers and lastly their parents.
How can you be responsible for your own learning?
Helping Students Take Responsibility for Learning
- Ask and find answers to questions, any time and anywhere.
- Acquire good study skills matched to their learning style, such as how to read a textbook, take notes, practice, and do research.
- Find and evaluate supplementary learning resource materials.
What are the responsibilities of learners?
Responsibilities of Students
- attending classes on time and regularly.
- being prepared for classes with all necessary supplies.
- taking good care of school property.
- completing all homework assignments.
- organizing their time well.
- respecting themselves and others.
- reading on a regular basis.
- doing their best.