Self-teaching offers immense value by fostering independent learning,
boosting confidence, and promoting lifelong learning, allowing individuals
to explore their interests, develop skills, and adapt to a rapidly changing
world.
Here's a more detailed look at the value of self-teaching:
Enhanced Learning and Skill Development:

   - *Independent Learning:*
   Self-teaching encourages individuals to take ownership of their learning
   journey, fostering self-reliance and problem-solving skills.
   - *Personalized Learning:*
   It allows individuals to tailor their learning experience to their
   specific needs, interests, and pace, leading to deeper understanding and
   engagement.
   - *Lifelong Learning:*
   Self-teaching cultivates a habit of continuous learning, equipping
   individuals with the skills and mindset to adapt to a constantly evolving
   world.
   - *Skill Acquisition:*
   Individuals can acquire new skills and knowledge in areas of interest,
   expanding their skillset and career opportunities.
   - *Motivation and Confidence:*
   Successfully teaching oneself new things builds confidence and
   motivation, encouraging further learning and personal growth.

Benefits for Personal and Professional Growth:

   - *Career Advancement:*
   In today's job market, the ability to self-learn and acquire new skills
   is highly valued by employers.
   - *Personal Fulfillment:*
   Pursuing personal interests and passions through self-teaching can lead
   to a sense of purpose and satisfaction.
   - *Adaptability and Resilience:*
   Self-teaching prepares individuals to navigate challenges and adapt to
   change, fostering resilience and adaptability.
   - *Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving:*
   Analyzing and interpreting information from various sources enhances
   critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
   - *Creativity and Innovation:*
   The freedom to explore different ideas and approaches through
   self-teaching can spark creativity and innovation.
   -

   *Advantages of Self Study*

   ·       Helps the students to broaden their thinking level.

   ·       Freedom of learning without any restriction.

   ·       Self-learning would enable the learner to limit the number of
   interests undertaken.

   ·       Self-learning is more fun than regular teaching.

   ·       Student tends to build a sense of responsibility and they start
   accepting responsibility.

   ·       Self-learning means that you can read different interesting new
   books, rather than boring notes by teachers or textbooks.

   ·       You can make study material of your own.

   ·       No fear of criticism.

   ·       You may learn at your own desired time according to your
   schedule.

   ·       Self-learning students tend to retain more naturally when they
   do the work themselves, as compared to the regular teaching where teacher’s
   spoon feed the information into them.

   ·       Self-learning gives an opportunity to the enthusiastic people to
   go as deeply into a subject and interact with the subject matter as deeply
   as they would like to go.

   ·       With self-learning, there is a great opportunity to develop a
   good work ethic.

   ·       Gives self-confidence and a good feeling of doing a job well

   ·       Students perform well in tests because they are already used to
   tackling problems on their own, which increases their confidence.

   *The need for Self-Study*

   Self-study is an important aspect of effective learning. Even studying
   with conventional teaching methods, it is very important for a student to
   have a clear vision and understanding of every. You can’t learn and
   understand everything in the classroom, after your lecture you have to
   revise topic for the clear understanding of the topics. It is very
   important for students appearing in competitive exams to self-study and be
   thorough with the topics to appear in the rigorous questioning of
   competition and to go through with flying colours.

   There are many other people who work besides they study or many who left
   studying at a young age to earn and wish to complete their studies. For
   these students, self-study is a very important and useful tool, with the
   ease of learning at any time without any restriction of time or attendance.
   These students get sufficient time to work and study as well, whenever they
   have free time.
   -

   K RAJARAM IRS 20325


On Thu, 20 Mar 2025 at 04:52, Jambunathan Iyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> *True learning is self-learning*
>
> "None is really taught by another. True teaching is always self-teaching.
> Real education is self-education. By our own vision of the ideal, and by
> our own struggle to reach its height do we really rise; by no other means
> whatsoever."
>
> - Sister Nivedita, disciple of Swami Vivekananda
>
> N Jambunathan Rengarajapuram-Kodambakkam-Chennai-Mob:9176159004
>
> *" What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you
> become by achieving your goals. If you want to live a happy life, tie it to
> a goal, not to people or things "*
>
>

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