Autodidacticism (English Wikipedia)

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  • "self-educated". The Britannica Dictionary. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 2024. Retrieved 10 April 2024. educated by your own efforts (such as by reading books) rather than in a school

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  • "Autodidact". Cambridge Dictionary. Cambridge University Press & Assessment. 2024. Retrieved 10 April 2024. a person who teaches himself or herself, rather than being taught by a teacher
  • "self-educated". Cambridge Dictionary. Cambridge University Press & Assessment. 2024. Retrieved 10 April 2024. A self-educated person has obtained knowledge or skills by themselves rather than being taught by other people

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  • "autodidact". Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com, LLC. 2024. Retrieved 10 April 2024. a person who has learned a subject without the benefit of a teacher or formal education; a self-taught person.

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  • Bangura, A. K. (2005). "Ubuntugogy: An African Educational Paradigm That Transcends Pedagogy, Andragogy, Ergonagy And Heutagogy". Journal of Third World Studies. 22 (2): 13–53. JSTOR 45198556. Retrieved 10 April 2024. [T]he essence of ubuntugogy is that it is imperative and urgent for African educators to be concerned about broader education as well as training and to be concerned about approaches to learning and teaching which are undergirded by humanity or fellow feeling toward others.
  • van der Walt, J. L. (2010). "'Ubuntugogy' for the 21st Century". Journal of Third World Studies. 27 (2): 249–266. JSTOR 45194719. Retrieved 11 April 2024. Ubuntu rejects this modernistic and atomistic individualism since it overemphasizes the seemingly solitary aspects of human existence at the expense of the communal aspects and interests. It also rejects Western-style collectivism which views society as a collection of separately existing and detached individuals or small groups. Ubuntu views the individual in terms of his or her relationship with others; individuals only exist only in and through their relationships and bonds with others.

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  • "autodidact". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Merriam-Webster, Inc. 2024. Retrieved 10 April 2024. a self-taught person

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