Autotelic Learning

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The role of pedagogy in achieving the quality is crucial, and therefore, the book entitled Autotelic Learning has not only propounded a new learning theory called autotelic learning, but also proved its usefulness through research. Although the sample of this study were visually impaired children, this learning approach can equally be useful for other children as well. The autotelic learning works on 12 principles that are crucial for an all-round development of children. Children are encouraged to determine for themselves what to learn and how and the teacher helps as a facilitator. The book contains seven chapters in all. The first chapter discusses the need and justification for the research on a new learning approach, whereas the second chapter gives details of various learning approaches that have been resea5ched in the West. The theory of autotelic learning, which has been propounded by this author for the first time, has been expounded and twelve principles of autotelic learning have been discussed elaborately. The third chapter presents a review of research studies conducted on various approaches to learning and the various approaches to learning and the fourth chapter describes the research methodology used in this study. The fifth chapter presents results of the study in tables and diagrams that suggest a clear success of autotelic learning compared with traditional methods of teaching. The interpretation and discussion of the results have been presented in Chapter 6 and conclusion and implications of the study have been given in Chapter 7. Autotelic learning has a place for students with diverse abilities and it promotes both individual and group learning in a classroom setting. The research clearly demonstrated that students had positive attitudes to autotelic learning, but the attitudes of teachers, researchers, professionals, teacher training institutes, District Institutes of Education and Training, national institutes for the diabled and universities.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.B.L. Soni

R.B.L. Soni (b. 1951) prior to his selection as a Reader in elementary Education, National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), New Delhi, worked as a Lecturer in Special Education in Regional Institute of Education, Bhopal, a constituent of NCERT, and taught graduate and post-graduate classes there for more than 14 years in addition to guiding researches, imparting training and conducting orientation programmes. He has travelled to USA, UK, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark in connection with his studies. He has already published two books entitled Gandhi on Satyagraha and Basic Education and Attitudes Towards Integrated Education. Besides writing monographs, he has contributed a number of research articles to leading journals of education. Dr. Soni has the honour of being an alumnus of St. Stephen’s College, Delhi and he completed B.A. (Honours) Philosophy and M.A. Philosophy degree courses there. He received an M.Phil degree in Philosophy from the University of Delhi before proceeding to USA for a Teacher Education Programme where he also completed two certificate courses besides taking a Diploma in Teacher Education. The NCERT sponsored Dr. Soni for the prestigious TCTD Award of British Council and he went to UK for higher studies. The Victoria University of Manchester awarded an M.Ed. Degree to him on his successful completion of the course. He also received Ph.D. degree in Education from the University of Delhi. He is currently engaged in conducting researches besides other academic assignments.

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Title
Autotelic Learning
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
817099893X
Length
xvi+211p., Figures; Tables; B/w Plates; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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