Critical Reflection on Approaches to Learning

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This essay will attempt to demonstrate the progress I have made, as a student, in improving my learning techniques, adopting new and efficient approaches and ultimately reflecting and evaluating my discipline as a student of higher education. My aim is to highlight and illustrate the qualities and skills I have, and the qualities and skills I have learned to make me a successful prospective practitioner. Boud ((1981, p.8) believes, “We are faced with the reality that most people seeking higher education have learned only the skills of learning by being taught. They do not know how to diagnose their own needs for learning, for formulating their own learning objectives, identifying a variety of learning resources and planning strategies for taking the initiative in using those resources and assessing their own learning.” I disagree with this opinion, if an individual has enrolled in higher education; then he orshe must have placed a significant amount of time and effort to have been rewarded with this opportunity. Through my experiences in further education I have realized, one cannot complete the course to their potential if they do not possess the majority of the skills that Boud highlightsOne of the many problems that has arisen and challenged me concerning my pursuit of education is boredom. This has not been an issue that has arisen overnight rather it has been growing ever since I can remember, however it reached its peak recently during my time as an education studies degree student. “Boredom…occasionally haunts almost any sustained act of learning.” (Strong et al. 2003, p.24)Since the age of four I have been attending full time education, no breaks, and year after year those six weeks of summer holidays have been the only real window of escape.The nature of academic learning is repetitive due to its restrictions, and the constant attendance

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