THE SOCIO-PEDAGOGICAL NECESSITY OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ INDEPENDENT LEARNING COMPETENCIES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
independent learning, student competence, socio-pedagogical necessity, higher education, self-development, lifelong learning.Abstract
In the context of globalization and rapid socio-economic changes, the development of students’ independent learning competencies has become a key requirement of modern education systems. Higher education institutions are expected not only to provide professional knowledge but also to prepare students for lifelong learning, self-development, and adaptability in a competitive labor market. This article examines the socio-pedagogical necessity of developing students’ independent learning competencies. The study analyzes the social demands placed on modern education, the pedagogical conditions required for fostering independent learning, and the role of teachers in guiding students toward autonomy. The findings highlight that independent learning competencies contribute to students’ critical thinking, responsibility, self-regulation, and professional readiness. The article concludes that systematic and purposeful development of these competencies is an essential factor in improving the quality and effectiveness of higher education.
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