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Beyond Self-Directed Learning: A Partnership Model of Teaching and Learning

V. Jean Ramsey

Texas Southern University

Peter D. Couch

Illinois State University

A model of teaching and learning is described which distinguishes between self-directed (where the focus is on autonomy and independence) and partnership learning (where the focus is on developing meaningful partnerships between teachers and learners that encourage both self-direction and cooperation in learning). The model has three dimensions: control of choices in learning, types of learning situations, and approaches to learning. It is suggested that both teachers and learners need to rethink the learning process, recognize multiple-almost unlimited-opportunities for learning, and develop the skills to become more effective at learning with and from others.

Journal of Management Education, Vol. 18, No. 2, 139-161 (1994)
DOI: 10.1177/105256299401800202


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