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ė, O. Monkevičienė (eds.),
Improving Inclusive Education through
Universal Design for Learning
, Inclusive Learning and Educational Equity 5,
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Chapter 8
A Strategic and Goal-Directed Student:
Expectations vs. Reality
Rasa Nedzinskait
ė-Mačiūnienė and Gerda Šimienė
Abstract The characteristic of an expert learner has recently been widely discussed
in the research literature. The expert learner is a learner who is self-directed, self-
governed,
motivated, resourceful, knowledgeable, able to learn effectively and effi-
ciently, approaches academic tasks with diligence
and confidence and employs
appropriate strategies to reach the desired academic goals. The act of goal setting is
often associated with students’ learning-to-learn skills and deeper engagement in
their learning process, whereas the choice of appropriate
learning strategies
increases their capacity to manage their learning. In this respect, the latter aspect –
strategic and goal-directed learning of an expert learner – necessitates deeper inves-
tigation and analysis. Hence, this chapter presents how we can guide students to
become strategic and goal-directed in their learning while
striving for the attainment
of knowledge and skills, as well as incorporating and applying a variety of learning
strategies to optimise their academic performance.
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