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  2. Independent study - Wikipedia

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    Independent study is a form of education offered by many high schools, colleges, and other educational institutions. [1] It is sometimes referred to as directed study, and is an educational activity undertaken by an individual with little to no supervision. [2]

  3. Bachelor of Independent Studies - Wikipedia

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    A Bachelor of Independent Studies is an undergraduate academic degree. Its program of studies is unique to each student, and the individual curricula are largely determined by each student. It may focus in any field, and generally has two phases: a pre-thesis phase, in which the student takes courses or reading courses, and a thesis phase, in ...

  4. Directed individual study - Wikipedia

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    The student often titles his/her own subject area. The content and requirements of the course are worked out between each instructor and student. Generally, students should not expect a faculty member to agree to a directed individual study unless they have had the student in a regular class and are familiar with that student.

  5. Educational consultant - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Association of Independent Schools, an educational consultant is someone who can: "assess [a] child's talents, learning style, and ideal learning environment," "explain the different types of schools and which students each school serves best," "identify schools that fit [a] student's needs," "gauge whether a ...

  6. Adult learner - Wikipedia

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    Adult students are contrasted with traditional students, who are typically under 25, attend full-time, do not work full-time when enrolled in courses, and have few, if any, family responsibilities. [4] In 2008, 36 percent of postsecondary students were age 25 or older and 47 percent were independent students. [5]

  7. Private school - Wikipedia

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    Independent schools are 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporate entities, independent in governance and finance, meaning: Independent schools "own themselves" (as opposed to public schools owned by the government or parochial schools owned by the church) and govern themselves, typically with a self-perpetuating board of trustees that performs fiduciary ...

  8. Autodidacticism - Wikipedia

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    As a form of discovery learning, students in today's classrooms are being provided with more opportunity to "experience and interact" with knowledge, which has its roots in autodidacticism. Successful self-teaching can require self-discipline and reflective capability.

  9. Online school - Wikipedia

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    Instructional models for online schools vary, ranging from distance learning types which provide study materials for independent self-paced study, to live, interactive classes where students communicate with a teacher in a class group lesson. The courses that are independent and self-paced are called asynchronous courses. Typically for this ...