Research on improving the self-study capacity of university students in the context of focusing on self-exploration, research and application of information technology in the 4.0 era

Authors

  • Tran Khai Minh Phap Author

Keywords:

student, education, learning, university.

Abstract

Due to the underlying differences between the high school and university learning methodologies. Students at universities typically do much of their own studying because there isn't a daily check-in with the professor. It is a large-scale, ongoing activity that involves the acquisition of a great deal of knowledge. As was already indicated, there won't be much teacher guidance at university, so students will have to learn on their own. This will help them develop self-discipline, optimism, and self-reliance so that they can successfully complete their assigned tasks once they graduate. The only way for each of us to acquire and amass more information for ourselves is through learning and self- study. Never forget to study, whether you are a student or have already graduated. To learn more for your own work and for life, always exercise learning techniques and self-study whenever and wherever you can. The findings of this study, four factors have a significant negative impact on one's ability to independently study. The findings demonstrate that the theoretical underpinnings are congruent with the students' current practices, providing the groundwork for ongoing student development.  

Published

2024-04-05

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Articles

How to Cite

Research on improving the self-study capacity of university students in the context of focusing on self-exploration, research and application of information technology in the 4.0 era. (2024). Journal of Optoelectronics Laser, 43(3), 42-46. http://gdzjg.net/index.php/JOL/article/view/240