What's in a Word?
Changes in Self Directed Learning Language over a Decade
Roger Hiemstra
Adult Learning Consultant
Fayetteville, NY Email userid
The explosion of knowledge, research, literature, and interest related
to self-directed learning has been phenomenal during the past decade. The
International Self-Directed Learning Symposium has been an important stimulator
of such changes and the resulting books and related materials have become
important tools for those interested in the topic.
However, such change has prompted considerable flux in the use of the language
associated with self-directed learning. This includes numerous associated
terms, acronyms, and concepts. Even the nature of the way language has been
used to describe self-directed learning during the past decade has changed.
Certainly the number of ways for referring to the concept has grown tremendously.
In this paper I explore some of these changes and describe the most popular
terms over this time period. I include several observations garnered after
looking at the language used during the past decade. I conclude with some
suggestions on what is needed in terms of future research.
Procedures
All eight of the previous books emanating from prior symposia, from
1986 through 1994, served as the primary data base for this paper. A modified
content analysis was utilized. Merriam (1991) defines content analysis as
"a systematic procedure for describing the content of communications
. . . [a] major concern has been measuring the frequency and variety of
messages" (pp. 116-117). In this effort, messages, as the unit of analysis,
included single words, groups of words, analogous words, and related concepts.
The normal content analysis protocol was modified in that categories of
meaning were not sought nor was there an effort to do any hypothesis testing.
The protocol used in this research involved a graduate assistant reading
through the first symposium book (Long, 1988) and developing a set of words,
terms, and concepts that in her view represented a universe of separate
meanings. She had completed four graduate courses where information on self-directed
learning was included. I examined this list and made some clarifications.
The revised list then served as the foundation for another graduate assistant
to reanalyze the first book. She, too, had completed several graduate courses
where information on self-directed learning was included. A few new terms
were developed and agreed to during this process.
Then she analyzed the remaining books (Long, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993,
1994, 1995) adding new terms as they emerged. A frequency count was maintained
throughout the analysis effort. I spot checked three or more passages chosen
at random from each chapter in each of the books and determined that very
few changes would occur with additional analyses. However, it should be
noted that with only one reviewer and my occasional spot checking, triangulation
or inter-rater reliability was not attempted. There is no guarantee that
all the terms were noted nor can the accuracy of the frequency counting
be fully verified. That is the work for future research. The discussion
later in this paper portrays the findings from these analyses.
A secondary source of data consisted of one other book. It was written by
several people, most of whom had participated in symposia over the years
(Confessore & Confessore, 1992). Information from it was used as a comparison
with the symposia-generated books. A research associate used the terms from
the work above as a foundation and then worked her way through the chapters
adding new terms as appropriate. I again used random spot checking in each
chapter to verify the accuracy of her work. As can be seen in the raw data
table (Appendix A), many new terms were used in the Confessore and Confessore
book, indicating the dynamic nature of the field and that language used
for self-directed learning will no doubt continue to evolve over the next
decade.
Words were counted each time they were used with only a very few exceptions.
For example, if a word, term, or phrase was repeated three times in a paragraph
it received a frequency count of three. I made the decision to not count
any words or terms displayed in tables, figures, or reference sections.
If a term was clearly redundant (e.g., Self-directed Learning Readiness
Scale followed immediately by SDLRS in parentheses) it received a frequency
count of only one; however, if later in that same sentence SDLRS was again
used another frequency count was added). I also made normal associations
between concepts or acronyms. For instance, "SDLRS" and "Self-Directed
Learning Readiness Scale" were counted as the same term when recording
frequencies. In other words, each would receive a count of one each time
it was used but under the same heading. But, the names of conferences, symposia,
centers, or businesses were not counted even if a self-directed learning
term was associated with it. In essence, we treated only the text of a chapter
as the data source.
I also decided not to use three books that in some respects were companion
pieces to the symposia (Confessore & Long, 1992, Long & Confessore,
1992, Long & Redding, 1991). These books had useful descriptor qualities,
such as indexes, tables of contents, and precise descriptions of various
research works. However, I felt they might be too confining as opposed to
just "letting" the results merge from the data.
There were two chapters within the various symposium-related books that
were especially helpful in thinking about this paper. Gerstner (1992) provides
an excellent discussion of the origin of the term "self-directed learning"
from a linguistic viewpoint. She includes a graphic representation from
an onomastic approach where the concept is identified and then the various
words associated with it are described. She concludes with an appendix which
provides some selected definitions of self-directed learning.
Carre (1994) presents a synthesis of the "state of the art" of
research related to self-directed learning in France. He includes information
on the terminology and definitions used in French literature. Both chapters
provided useful background information for understanding some of the terminology
portrayed in the current papers.
Findings
Perhaps most startling to me was the large number of terms used in the
sources studied (Appendix A portrays the raw data, including the unique
terms noted and the frequency by source). There were 205 different terms
used in the eight symposium-related books, and another 42 were introduced
in the Confessore and Confessore book. Before I examined these books, and
mind you I have been actively engaged in self-directed learning and related
research since 1974, I would have guessed there would be only three or four
dozen unique ways you can say "self-directed learning" or closely
associated terms. However, this research for me was like initiating the
building of a discipline-specific thesaurus.
Table 1 portrays the most popular terms used and associated frequency counts
(see Appendix A for the raw data). The number in parentheses indicates the
additional number of times the word appeared in the Confessore and Confessore
(1992) book. Some of the terms are followed by an indented word, "derivatives,"
and another number. This means that the term was used additional times but
with a slight change. For example, the word "autodidactic" was
used 85 times in the symposium-related books in direct relationship to or
directly connected with the word.
Table 1. Most Frequently Used Self-Directed Terms and Concepts
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Terms, Acronyms, and Concepts (Total Times Used In All Books Follows--The
Number in Parentheses Includes the Confessore and Confessore book)
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Autodidactic (learning) 85 (2)
Derivative 124
Autonomous learning 56 (2)
Derivative 36
Learning projects 231 (149)
OCLI (Oddi Continuous Learning Inventory) 102 (15)
SDLR (Self-directed learning readiness) 188
SDLRS (Self-Directed Learning Readiness Scale) 1299 (35)
Self-directed learner 436 (59)a
Self-directed learning 2833 (502)
Self-direction in adult learning 104 (2)
Self-direction in learning 82 (24)
Self-education 105 (5)
Self-efficacy 107b
Self-planned learning 118 (41)
Self-taught adults 109 (2)
aThere were many derived words or terms where "self-directed,"
"self-direction," "self-education, or "self-planned"
was used. See Appendix A for the complete list.
bThis term was used in reference to Bandura's (1974, 1977, 1992)
work."learning." Similar words were used an additional 124 times,
such as autodidactic activities, autodidacticism, and autodidaxy.
It should be noted that some terms appeared in only one or two volumes and
then were never used again. For instance, the term "adult self-directed
learning" was used in the 1988 volume but it never appeared again according
to our content analysis efforts. Many of the terms were used multiple times
but by only one, two, or three authors.
I found fascinating the number of creative ways the term "self-directed
learning" actually could be said. I doubt that very many authors consciously
thought about how to say the term in a way that had never been used before,
but there were many more than I had expected. At the conclusion of each
book (they were analyzed sequentially) we thought now there can't possibly
be any more new ones the next volume. There always were! As you examine
Appendix A you will find the many unique terms, but I am including a few
of them here so you can obtain a flavor of this profusion:
Assuming primary responsibility
Independent learner
Individual responsibility toward learning
Intrinsically motivated learning
Isolated learning
Learning without a teacher
Self-acquired knowledge
Self-directed regarding learning pursuits
Self-guided learning
Self-managed learning
Self-regulated learning
Self-taught
Solitary learning
Student generated learning
Teacherless individual learners
Unsupervised learning
There also were a few words either specific to the nationality of the author
or that require additional explanation to be understood. These are contained
in Appendix B, a glossary for such terms. Although most of the terms relate
to the learner or learning process, a few chosen for inclusion here related
more to teaching the self-directed learner:
Coach adults to teach themselves
Help adults to be more self-directed in their learning
Personal tutoring
Self-directed instruction
Self-directed learning methods
Self-directed teaching
Self-directed training
Self-training
Finally, there were a few terms where the authors either combined more than
one concept or almost appeared to be contradictory. They usually had to
be read within the context of the chapter to be understood: These included
the following:
Efforts to deliberately learn by one's self
Instructionally self-directed
Lifelong self-learning
Self-conducted learning project
Self-directed classmates
Self-directed in the context of formal education
Self-directed lifelong education
What Does the Future Hold?
It doesn't take much examination of the data portrayed in this paper
to realize that the future will see continued expansion of the language
used in research and discussion related to self-directed learning. In many
respects that represents the field's vibrancy and the excitement many people
feel in carrying our related scholarship. However, it also must present
a maze of semantic plenitude to anyone new to the literature base. Anyone
reviewing the literature as a foundation for subsequent research has to
wonder when it ever stops.
I believe it is time to put some rhyme and reason into this maze. Papers
like the current one and some of the research I have referenced provide
some foundational material, but I urge any of you interested in the field's
development to undertake some next steps for providing more clarity.
1. A thorough content analysis of much more of the literature than I have
attempted here, with an enhanced protocol involving extensive reliability
efforts, could provide a solid foundation of meaning.
2. It would be instructive to determine similarities and differences in
the use and meaning of words, terms, concepts, and definitions across such
variables as location of the research, type of audience being studied, and
the nature of any data collection instruments or tools being used. For example,
does the SDLRS produce a plethora of concepts different from something like
the OCLI?
3. There certainly is a need to build an extensive thesaurus as I suggested
earlier in this paper. I have in mind something similar to the trainer's
dictionary of HRD terms, abbreviations, and acronyms (Reynolds, 1993)
I invite your suggestions now or any questions and comments as we enter
into some dialogue.
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Appendix A -- The Raw Data*
Terms 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 c&c
adult education guided..................................................
..independent study (AEGIS)............................................3
adult self-directed....................................................
..learning....................10........................................
adult self-direction.................................................. 1
adult self-learner......................................1..............1
adult self teaching project............................................1
adults engaged in learning..............................................
..without support or................................................
..assistance.......................................................... 1
assuming primary........................................................
..responsibility.......................................................7
autodidactic (learning)...... 12....1....6.. 15....2...21....9.. 19....2
autodidactic activities................................ 1..............
autodidacticism..............................42....3....................
autodidacts..............................6.. 18.........5.........7....
autodidaktos............................................1..............
autodidaxy..............................20.........2....5....3.. 11....
autoformation................................................6.........3
autonomous adult learning............................................
..groups.............................................................. 1
autonomous learners......................7....9....4....2....1....1....2
autonomous learning.................7....5...23.. 13....3....3....2....2
autonomous responsibility..............................................1
autonomy in learning.................... 1..............1..............4
autonomy over the learning........................ 1.................. 1
autotelic inquiry..................................2....................
coach adults to teach................................................
..themselves.......................................................... 1
direct one's own learning........................................ 1....
directed reading.............. 1........................................
directing their own learning......................................1....
efforts to deliberately..............................................
..learn by one's self..................................................1
empowered employees....................................................1
engaging in learning without........................................
..external help........................................................1
environmental determinants..........................................
..of self-directed learning............................................1
experiential based study...... 1........................................
giving responsibility back..........................................
..to learners..........................................................1
help adults to be more self-........................................
..directed in their learning.......................................... 1
independence in learning...... 1.........2....3....1.........2....2....
independent adult learning.....3....5..................................
independent continuing..............................................
..learners.............................. 1............................ 1
independent inquiry.......................... 1........................
independent learner......................4....6....3....3....2....1....1
independent learning.....................2.. 14.........2.. 17....3....1
Terms........................1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
c&c independent pursuit of..............................................
..learning...............................2..............................
independent scholarship............................2....................
independent self-education.........................2....................
independent student...........................1........................
independent study...................3....2....5....9.........2....3....2
independent teaching..............................................2....
individual determines................................................ ..learning...................................................1..........
individual learners......................4....1...15....4....4....1....
individual learning............3.........2....1....9....1....2....3....
individual learning project.............................7..............
individual responsibility............................................ ..regarding
training..............................................1.... individual responsibility............................................
..towards learning................................................1....
individuals learning in.............................................. ..isolation.............................................1..............
individualized instruction.....1..............3........................1
individualized learning............................2.........2........10
instructionally self-................................................ ..directed..........................1..................................
intrinsically motivated.............................................. ..learning.............................................................1
isolated learner..............................1..............2..........
isolated learning..................................1.........7....1....
learn independently...........................1........................
learner autonomy.........................2.........1....2....1....6....
learner centered.............................................1..........
learner control.........................16....2....5.........1....8....1
learner controlled.................................................. ..instruction............................2.............................1
learner defined project........1........................................
learner directed..............................1...................1....
learner driven....................................................1....
learner independence...............................1...................1
learner initiated.................................................1....
learner paced distance.............................................. ..education.......................................................1....
learner self-direction.............................4.........4....1....1
learner self-directedness......1...................8....................
learner self-regulate.............................................1....
learner's self defined.............................................. ..project......................1........................................
learner's self motivating &..........................................
..self-directing propensity............................................1
learning in a self-directed.......................................... ..way..........................1........................................
Terms........................1988.1989.1990.1991.1992.1993.1994.1995 c&c
learning independently.........1...................1....................
learning oriented.................................................... ..individuals..................1........................................
learning projects.......................19...40...28....8...85...51..149
learning without a teacher.....3.......................................6
lifelong self-learning.......................................1..........
OCLI (Oddi Continuous................................................ ..Learning
Inventory)..........2...37....1...45....6....1....3....7...15 personal autonomy........................1........................2....
personal control of learning......................................4....
personal learning........................2....2....6.........4....2....
personal learning project.....10.........1..............................
personal responsibility for.......................................... ..learning.........................................4.........7..........
personal responsibility.............................................. ..orientation
(PRO Model)..........................3.........3.......... personal tutoring.............................1........................
personalized learning........................................1..........
readiness for self-directed.......................................... ..learning....................................8....7.........6...22....
responsibility for one's own........................................ ..own
learning...................................................14.... self-acquired
knowledge...........................................1.... self-conducted
learning.............................................. ..project...........................2..................................1
self-controlled learning......................2...................1....
self-defined learning..............................4....................
self-designed learning.........2........................................
self-determination of................................................ ..learning.........................................3....................
SDLR (self-directed learning........................................ ..readiness--not
the scale)..................41....3...36...50...58.... SDLRS (the scale)............155...48..105..289..177...65..162..298...35
self-directed activity.........5....2..................................
self-directed adult learning...3.......................................1
self-directed approaches...............................................1
self-directed change...............................2....................
self-directed classmates..........................................1....
self-directed continuing............................................ ..professional
education...........................1.................... self-directed
education.......13..............1....4....1.............. self-directed
efforts..........2........................................ self-directed
empowered................................................ ..adults...............................................................1
self-directed as an.................................................. ..educational
setting...................................1.............. self-directed
in an inquiry.......................................... ..mode..............................2..................................
self-directed in learning....................................2.........6
....................................................................
Terms........................1988.1989.1990.1991.1992.1993.1994.1995 c&c
self-directed in the context........................................ ..of
formal education.............................................1.... self-directed
in the................................................ ..information sources................................................
..they used..................................................1..........
self-directed in their.............................................. ..learning........................................................1....
self-directed individuals......5...................1....................
self-directed inquiry..........6...................2...................1
self-directed instruction...........1..................................
self-directed instructional.......................................... ..materials.........................1..................................
self-directed involvement............................................ ..with
learning....................................1.................... self-directed
learner.........86...37...70...71...52...46...29...45...59 self-directed
learning.......391..224..216..292..574..505..321..310..502 self-directed
learning.............................................. ..ability..............................................................1
self-directed learning.............................................. ..experience...........................................................1
self-directed learning from.......................................... ..an
HRD perspective...................................................1 self-directed
learning in............................................ ..the workplace........................................................3
self-directed learning.............................................. ..journey..............................................................1
self-directed learning.............................................. ..methods..............................................................1
self-directed learning.............................................. ..modules..............................................................2
self-directed learning plans........1..................................
self-directed learning.............................................. ..programs.....................2........................................
self-directed learning.............................................. ..projects....................24....2....4..............4..............2
self-directed learning.............................................. ..services.............................................................1
self-directed learning.............................................. ..strategies...........................................................1
self-directed lifelong.............................................. ..education.......................................................1....
self-directed method of.............................................. ..learning...............................1..............................
self-directed modes of.............................................. ..learning.....................6.......................................1
self-directed nature of the.......................................... ..adult
learner........................................................1 self-directed
orientation............................................ ..toward learning...................46........1........................
self-directed person...........1........................................
Terms........................1988.1989.1990.1991.1992.1993.1994.1995 c&c
self-directed problem................................................ ..solving..........................................2....................
self-directed professional.......................................... ..development..................1........................................
self-directed pursuit..........1........................1..............
self-directed regarding.............................................. ..learning
pursuits..........................................1.......... self-directed
second................................................ ..language learning......................1..............................
self-directed students.........1..............1....2..............4....
self-directed study............1....1...................1.........2....3
self-directed teaching.............................1....................
self-directed teaching/.............................................. ..learning
strategies.............................................1.... self-directed
techniques.......1........................................ self-directed
training.................................................2 self-directed
traits of.............................................. ..learning...............................1..............................
self-directed work.................................................. ..environment..........................................................1
self-directed work team................................................1
self-directedness in................................................ ..learning..........................6....3...13....7..............6...30
self-directing................................1........................3
self-directing goals...........3........................................
self-directing in learning...............1....3...46........18..........
self-directing individual............................................ ..learner.....................................3........................
self-directing method..................................................1
self-directing personality.............................................1
self-direction................................1....1....1.............29
self-direction as the................................................ ..pursuit
of learning.............................................1....1 self-direction
in adult.............................................. ..learning.....................1...50...53.............................2
self-direction in learning....21.............38........11........12...24
self-direction in students.........................1....................
self-direction in the................................................ ..corporate
setting....................................................1 self-direction
in training.............................................1 self-direction
learning.............................................. ..curriculum......................................................1....
self-direction learning.............................................. ..orientation.......................1..................................
self-educated....................................................25....
self-educated leader..........................1........................
self-educated people.....................1..............................
self-education................19....1...51....3...13....2....2...15....5
self-education activity........1........................................
self-education project.........1........................................
Terms........................1988.1989.1990.1991.1992.1993.1994.1995 c&c
self-educators..........................11..............................
self-efficacy...............................................21...86....
self-guided learning.....................1..............................
self-help groups...............1........................................
self-initiated acquisition.........................1....................
self-initiated education............1..................................
self-initiated learners.............1..................................
self-initiated learning.......14....1....1.........4....1....1.........1
self-instructed learners...........................1....................
self-instructed learning...........................8....2..............
self-instruction...............8....6....5....3....9.........7....1....3
self-instruction projects......1........................................
self-instructional.................................................. ..procedures...........................................................1
self-instructional process.......................................... ..skills...............................................................2
self-instructional tasks.......1........................................
self-knowledge...........................8..............................
self-learner...........................................................2
self-learning..................1....2.........1....1....6.........3....
self-learning experiences..........................1....................
self-learning library..................................................1
self-learning organization...................................1..........
self-learning situations.......1........................................
self-learning skills........................................10..........
self-made person.......................................................1
self-managed learning........................................5....3....1
self-managed work teams................................................1
self-mastery.......................................2....................
self-monitored learning........1........................................
self-motivating learning............1..................................
self-organized learning..................1.........3........15..........
self-paced instruction.............................3....................
self-paced learning............2...................1.........1.........1
self-planned activity..........1.......................................2
self-planned learners..................................10..............
self-planned learning..........2....4....5....6....4...95....1....1...41
self-planned project...........1....1..............1..................11
self-planning..........................................................1
self-propelled.....................................2....................
self-reflective learning.......1.........3....2........................2
self-regulated learners...........................................1....
self-regulated learning...........................30.........1....5....
self-regulatory function in.......................................... ..learning........................................................1....
self-reliant individual.............................................. ..learner.........................................................1....
self-structured learning......................1........................
self-study.........................................3.........1....3....1
self-study materials...........1........................................
Terms........................1988.1989.1990.1991.1992.1993.1994.1995 c&c
self-sufficient learner.................................1..............
self-taught...................11..............4.........1........12....1
self-taught adults............97....1.........8....2..............1....2
self-talk....................................................4..........
self-teachers..................4....1...................1.............28
self-teaching..................3....5....6....6.........4....1....1...34
self-training................................................1..........
self-tutorial learning.........1........................................
self-undirected in learning.................................20..........
semiautonomous group given.......................................... ..responsibility
to seek............................................ ..out information......................................................1
solitary learners............................................2..........
solitary learning............................................1..........
staged self-directed................................................ ..learning
(SSDL)............................13....1..............1.... student autonomy..................................................1....
student control....................................1....................
student determined.................................................. ..programming......................................1....................
student directed learning.........................................2....
student directed methods............................................ ..and
activities...............1..............1........................ student
generated learning...................................1.......... student
initiative in................................................ ..learning........................................................1....
student ownership of goals...................................1..........
student self-directedness................1....2...................1....
student self-direction..................................1..............
student's self-directed.............................................. ..activities.............................1..............................
teacherless individual.............................................. ..learners..........................1..................................
unsupervised learning.................................. 3..............7
*Key: The date indicates the year the symposium proceedings was published
C & C refers to the Confessore and Confessore book listed in the references
Appendix B -- Glossary of Selected Terms
Autodidaktos -- Instructed by oneself, without a teacher (1993, p. 233)
Autoformation -- Self-learning or even self-training, often expanded to
mean learning by oneself (1994, p. 139)
Autotelic -- Learning with an individualized purpose (1992, p. 76)
OCLI -- An instrument entitled the Oddi Continuous Learning Inventory (Oddi,
1984)
SDLRS -- An instrument entitled the Self-Directed Learning Readiness Scale
(Guglielmino, 1977)*
Self-efficacy -- The conviction that one can successfully execute specific
behaviors required to produce a desired outcome (1995, p. 199)
Self-talk -- The use of positive reinforcement and verbal persuasion in
building self-confidence (1994, p. 34)
Self-undirected in learning -- learning that occurs in the absence of deliberate
means or anticipated ends (1994, p. 84)
*For a fairly comprehensive list of the various instruments developed
related to self-directed learning see Pilling-Cormick (1995).
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