Find out how to bottle your own recipe for success. The best way to improve our own performance is to leverage the skills of top performers that we know, and this is where self-directed training comes into its own.
What is Self-Directed Learning?
Now for the science part…
A recent article on the Neuroscience of Self-Directed Learning by the Chief Learning Officer stated that there are two methods by which the efforts and intelligence of top performing employees can be replicated:
- Emphasize and instill in the top performers the abilities that make them unique
- Mold other employees to think, behave and act like the top performers
While the former can be achieved through ‘self-discovery’, there isn’t any concrete evidence to suggest the success rate of that method. Self-directed learning, on the other hand, can be attained by the ‘rewiring of neurons into new patterns’ and can help develop everybody to become a top performer.
How is that possible?
The neuroscience of learning states that specific images, words or actions evoke a change in the attitude, perception and thought process of an individual. The effect of these objects, if positive, can drive a person to output profitable and successful ideas as well as attitudes.
For example, let’s take language training, which is a hot topic for any company when it comes to recruitment.
Learning a new language can be an outcome of either contributing to the benefit of others or for the survival of oneself. Either way, both the reasons are capable of driving an individual to improve their language skills.
Technology today has given a rise to various platforms, such as VILT learning (Virtual Instructor-Led Training) and self-study online courses, all of which aid in complementing the language-learning journey, whatever the motivation may be.
There are 3 key factors that encourage the creation of top performers through self-directed learning:
- Diving into intrinsic motivation to learn
- Ample amount of practice to internalize the content learnt
- High support from social circle(s)
Putting the Science to Work
Let’s Take the Example of Learning a Language
As with any concept, the theory can be a little tricky, so let’s apply it to some specific training to see how it works.
The methodology of self-directed learning focuses on the following:
- The needs of the learner and how they can perform the task at hand in the best way possible.
- The three outlining aspects:
- Purely intrinsic motivation to learn a language
- Rigorous practice to internalize the content
- Practical usage in social settings accelerating the learner’s journey to fluency.
Today’s globalized environment has led to super affordable and accessible language learning through technology, be it for personal or professional purpose. Using online platforms, apps or VILT learning to venture into the world of foreign languages is increasingly common.
Moreover, self-directed learning offers a wholly customized learning experience, where the learner can decide on the frequency, schedule and topic of interest (related to language or culture). Therefore, you can learn anytime and anywhere, as and when you’re motivated.
How Does Self-Study Learning Feed Off Self-Directed learning?
- It meets the requirements of the learner, which in turn enhances the sense of achievement and motivation.
- Microlearning lessons with specific learning points leads to rapid absorption with little to no room for mistakes or doubts.
- The curiosity levels of the individual remain consistent and support their need for learning.
How Self-Directed Learning Helps Creates Top Performers
Here is the breakdown of the style of self-directed learning that will give you the opportunity to become a top performer, be it when learning languages or acquiring another skill:
- Seek the reason(s) that motivates you from within (it can be a need, a wish…)
- Understand your learning style (for example; Visual, Verbal, Physical or Aural)
- Apply your learning style to the task at hand and entwine it with your motivation
- Practice until perfect
- Communicate and socialize for support and practice
Going back to our example of learning a language, using the simple steps above can help you turn from a novice foreign language speaker to a fluent one, if implemented efficiently.
Wrapping Up!
You use self-directed learning tactics to work on your own skills. Networking and finding out what top performers in your role or industry say helps in their day-to-day, and then brushing up on those skills so you too have them is a win-win solution.
Affordable online self-study options means that a specific language can actually be stated as a job requirement, so having this on your C.V is definitely an advantage. Plus single log-on access to a library of skills means that you can leverage this same tool for self-directed learning for different skills as and when you need them on an ongoing basis.
What a great way to empower yourself and “bottle” some of that magic “top performer” formula!
Andrie Steliou
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