Research from cognition offers several explanations that help to
account for the advantages of self-directed learning.
For example,
self-directed learning helps us optimize our educational experience,
allowing us to focus effort on useful information that we don't already
possess and exposing us to information that we don't have access to
through passive observation. The active nature of self-directed learning
also helps us in encoding information and retaining it over time.
But we're not always optimal self-directed learners. The many
cognitive biases and heuristics that we rely on to help us make
decisions can also influence what information we pay attention to and,
ultimately, learn.
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