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Posts in August 9, 2021

Heteronomy versus Autonomy in Learning
by Tracy Harrington-Atkinson
August 9, 2021

Heteronomy versus Autonomy in Learning

A conversation in research of the autonomous learner is the dichotomy between heteronomy versus autonomy in learning. Heteronomy, in the simplest of terms, is deferring to others, action that is influenced by a force outside the individual, while autonomy is the control of the individual.
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