[EN] Aim This study aims to examine whether there were any differences in self-directed learning readiness (SDLR) between students who entered medicine with a local Bahraini schools certificate and those students who entered with an international schools certificate. Results We analysed how self-management, desire for learning, self-control and total SDLR scores varied in relation to the student’s previous exit award: ‘A’ levels (or equivalent) or Bahrain Secondary School (BSS) certificate. BSS certificate students had a significantly lower mean standardised desire for learning score (63.5) compared to those ‘A’ levels or equivalent (73.6; p=0.003). BSS certificate students also had a significantly lower mean total self-directed le...
Background Self-directed learning (SDL) is an appropriate and preferred learning process to prepare ...
Introduction: As medicine is an ever-changing field, it necessitates medical students to develop ind...
Subsequent to formal education, physicians become responsible for maintaining and advancing their me...
Several factors influence the quality of higher education, inputs such as quality of students and te...
Background: To determine readiness for self-directed learning (SDL) among medical students enrolled ...
Abstract Background Self-directed learning (SDL) is defined as learning on one’s own initiative, wit...
The purpose of this study is to investigate self-directed learning readiness (SDLR) in medical stude...
Self Directed Learning (SDL) was defined by Knowles as ‘the process in which individuals take the in...
A self directed learning(SDL) has been identified as an important ability for medical graduates. The...
Background: Learning approach and Self Directed Learning Readiness (SDLR) are important factors that...
Background: Students in higher education are expected to make decisions about the depth and breadth ...
This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting self-directed learning readiness among student...
Background :To find association of intermediate level educational background with self directed lear...
AbstractPurposePakistan is experiencing a wave of change in the undergraduate medical curriculum. Th...
The purpose of this study was to determine the level of self-directed learning readiness among under...
Background Self-directed learning (SDL) is an appropriate and preferred learning process to prepare ...
Introduction: As medicine is an ever-changing field, it necessitates medical students to develop ind...
Subsequent to formal education, physicians become responsible for maintaining and advancing their me...
Several factors influence the quality of higher education, inputs such as quality of students and te...
Background: To determine readiness for self-directed learning (SDL) among medical students enrolled ...
Abstract Background Self-directed learning (SDL) is defined as learning on one’s own initiative, wit...
The purpose of this study is to investigate self-directed learning readiness (SDLR) in medical stude...
Self Directed Learning (SDL) was defined by Knowles as ‘the process in which individuals take the in...
A self directed learning(SDL) has been identified as an important ability for medical graduates. The...
Background: Learning approach and Self Directed Learning Readiness (SDLR) are important factors that...
Background: Students in higher education are expected to make decisions about the depth and breadth ...
This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting self-directed learning readiness among student...
Background :To find association of intermediate level educational background with self directed lear...
AbstractPurposePakistan is experiencing a wave of change in the undergraduate medical curriculum. Th...
The purpose of this study was to determine the level of self-directed learning readiness among under...
Background Self-directed learning (SDL) is an appropriate and preferred learning process to prepare ...
Introduction: As medicine is an ever-changing field, it necessitates medical students to develop ind...
Subsequent to formal education, physicians become responsible for maintaining and advancing their me...