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مجله مطالعات آموزشی نما 2020, 15 - : 41-50 Back to browse issues page
e-Learning Theories with Emphasis on Independence Theory
Maryam Falahi * , Mehdi Komasi , Khadijeh Aliabadi
(*Corresponding Author) Ph.D student, Instructional Technology, Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran. E-mail: falahi.maryam8@gmail.com
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Introduction: The basis of distance learning rests on the independence of the learner. The independent
learning-teaching process is an educational system in which each learner is independent and separated from
their teacher by time and place. Hence the present study seeks to examine E-learning Theories in general,
but focuses on Independence Theory.
Methods: The present study was conducted using quantitative content analysis and the research
population is all printed and digital papers and documents which have discussed e-learning, distance learning,
e-learning Theories, Independence Theory and independent study and etc. which have been found with
specific keywords in databases such as Google Scholar, Magiran, Civilica and Noormags in the time span of
1385-1394 and 1990 -2009. These documents consisted of 36 books and articles which have been reduced
to 26 valid documents as research samples after restricting the search results.
Results: Distance learning is a method based on the principle of self-learning in which the preparation
of self-taught teaching materials is of great importance. Distance learning seeks to achieve independence,
freethinking and obstinacy of the learner and even promotes linguistic, scientific and cultural pluralism and
believes in the paradigm of globalization. Freedom of thought, creative thinking, responsibility and selfcreation
are attributes that distance learning has sought to achieve.
Conclusion: Contrary to the view of those who believe that distance learning promotes a kind of indiscipline
and chaos, distance education actually promotes a philosophical-educational approach that believes in
creating critical thinking, destroying exploitation and accepting scientific, religious, linguistic, cultural and
intellectual pluralism. An independent learner with self-observational and self-control experiences and
perceptions, analyzes self-taught texts and constructs the information world in which they live. They create
their own mental models and, based on different knowledge and experiences, they have different and unique
understanding of the facts than other learners.
 
Keywords: e-Learning, Distance Learning, Theory, Independence Theory
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2020/03/9 | Accepted: 2020/03/9 | Published: 2020/03/9


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