- Autodidacticism
Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) is self-education or self-directed learning. An autodidact is a mostly self-taught person, as opposed to learning in a
school setting or from atutor .A person may become an autodidact at nearly any point in his or her life. While some may have been educated in a conventional manner in a particular field, they may choose to educate themselves in other, often unrelated areas.
Self-teaching and self-directed learning are not necessarily lonely processes. Some autodidacts spend a great deal of time in libraries or on educative
website s. Many, according to their plan for learning, avail themselves of instruction from family members, friends, or other associates (although strictly speaking this might not be considered autodidactic). Indeed, the term "self-taught" is something of a journalistic trope these days, and is often used to signify "non-traditionally educated", which is entirely different.Inquiry into autodidacticism has implications for learning theory,
educational research ,educational philosophy , andeducational psychology .Notable autodidacts
Occasionally, individuals have sought to excel in subjects outside the mainstream of conventional education:
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Socrates ,Avicenna ,Benjamin Franklin ,George Bernard Shaw ,Feodor Chaliapin ,Abraham Lincoln ,Thomas Alva Edison and many others were autodidacts.Karl Popper never took courses in philosophy and he did his initial work in the philosophy of science during the late 1920s and early 1930s while he was teaching science and math in high school. He then turned to the social sciences and attempted to transform them as well, again without any formal training or official mentoring. The best source for this story is Malachi Hacohen's book "Karl Popper: The Formative Years, 1902-1945".
*The cognitive scientistWalter Pitts from the MIT was an autodidact. He taught himself mathematical logic, psychology and neuroscience. He was one of the scientists who laid the foundations ofcognitive sciences ,artificial intelligence andcybernetics .
*Forensic facial reconstruction artistFrank Bender is self-taught. His well-knownforensic career started off with a day trip to amorgue , asked to try to put a face on the deceased, brought measurements home, created a successful facial reconstruction that led to his first (of many) IDs. He only took one semester of sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia.
*Mathematical geniusSrinivasa Ramanujan and Newton's contemporaryGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz were largely self-taught in mathematics, as wasOliver Heaviside . Ramanujan is notable as an autodidact for having developed thousands of new mathematical theorems despite having no formal education in mathematics.
*A number of famous British scientists in the nineteenth century taught themselves. The chemist and physicistMichael Faraday , the natural historiansAlfred Russel Wallace (co-discoverer ofnatural selection ) andHenry Walter Bates , "Darwin's Bulldog"Thomas Henry Huxley , the social philosopherHerbert Spencer .
*Jean-Paul Sartre 's "Nausea" depicts an autodidact who is a self-deluding .
*Physicist andJudo expertMoshe Feldenkrais developed an autodidactic method of self-improvement based on his own experience with self-directed learning inphysiology andneurology . He was motivated by his own crippling knee injury.
*Gerda Alexander ,Heinrich Jacoby , and a number of other 20th century European innovators worked out methods of self-development which stressed intelligent sensitivity and awareness.
*John Boyd, fighter pilot and military strategist, was an accomplished autodidact who not only revolutionized fighter aircraft design, but also developed new theories on learning and creativity.
*Mythologist Joseph Campbell exemplified the autodidactic method. Following completion of hismasters degree , Campbell decided not to go forward with his plans to earn adoctorate , and he went into the woods in upstateNew York , reading deeply for five years. According to poet and authorRobert Bly , a friend of Campbell's, Campbell developed a systematic program of reading nine hours a day.
*The musicianFrank Zappa is noted for his exhortation, "Drop out of school before your mind rots from exposure to our mediocre educational system. Forget about the Senior Prom and go to the library and educate yourself if you've got any guts. Some of you like Pep rallies and plastic robots who tell you what to read."
*Mark Twain is known to have said: "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."
*PlaywrightAugust Wilson dropped out of school in the ninth grade but continued to educate himself by spending long hours reading at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Library.
*Arnold Schoenberg called himself an 'autodidact' in an interview. [ [http://www.schoenberg.at/6_archiv/paintings/catalogue/texts/museum_e.htm Arnold Schoenberg Center (Halsey Stevens interview)] ] Other largely self-taught composers include notablyJoachim Raff ,Georg Philipp Telemann andEdward Elgar .
*Several notable people considered to have an inspirational religious message have been autodidacts: for instanceJohn Bunyan ,George Fox andRodney "Gypsy" Smith .
*Many successful filmmakers did not attend college or dropped out. These includeQuentin Tarantino ,Robert Rodriguez ,Paul Thomas Anderson ,David Fincher ,Stanley Kubrick ,John Huston andSteven Soderbergh .
*Penn Jillette , a member of the comedy and magic duo Penn & Teller, declared both he and his partner Teller to be autodidacts in an episode of their television series, . ["Penn & Teller: Bullshit", Episode 3-06 "College", first aired May 30, 2005.]
*ComedianDrew Carey claims that he learned comedy through reading books on the subject.
*Modern Pashto poetAmeer Hamza Shinwari though not educated in the regular manner, was able to establish his career through self-education.
*Robert Lewis Shayon , early radio producer, author, television critic for Christian Science Monitor and The Saturday Review, and Ivy League professor, never had a college education.
*David Bowie , Singer, Musician, Multi-instrumentalist, Actor and Painter. Has never trained in any of these fields and only received a few singing lessons in the 60's (as reported by his ex manager Ken Pitt) and as a teenager he took some lessons on Saxophone by Ronnie Ross. All other instruments (including Piano, Keyboards/Synths, Rhythm/Electric/Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Koto, limited Bass and Percussion), he taught himself. His paintings and sculptures were created (and exhibited) without any formal artschool training. He took a few lessons in Movement and Dance with Lindsey Kemps Dance company but trained himself in Mime.Autodidactism in fiction
The earliest
novel s to deal with the concept of autodidacticism were the Arabic novels, "Philosophus Autodidactus", written byIbn Tufail in 12th-century Islamic Spain, and "Theologus Autodidactus", written byIbn al-Nafis in 13th-centuryEgypt . Both deal with autodidacticferal child ren living in isolation from society on adesert island and discovering thetruth as they grow up without having been in contact with other human beings.In "
The Ignorant Schoolmaster ",Jacques Rancière describes the emancipatory education ofJoseph Jacotot , a post-Revolutionaryphilosopher of education who discovered that he could teach things he did not know. The book is both a history and a contemporary intervention in the philosophy and politics of education, through the concept of autodidactism; Rancière chronicles Jacotot's "adventures", but he articulates Jacotot's theory of "emancipation" and "stultification" in the present tense.Red in Shawshank Redemption!
References
Further reading
* Solomon, Joan. "The Passion to Learn: An Inquiry into Autodidactism". ISBN 0-415-30418-0.
* Hayes, Charles D. "Self-University: The Price of Tuition Is the Desire to Learn. Your Degree Is a Better Life". ISBN 0-9621979-0-4.
* Llewellyn, Grace. "The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education". ISBN 0-9629591-7-0.
* Rancière, Jacques. "The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation". Stanford Univ. Press, 1991. ISBN 0-8047-1969-1.
* Hailey, Kendall. "The Day I Became an Autodidact". ISBN 0-385-29636-3.
* Hayes, Charles D. "The Rapture of Maturity: A Legacy of Lifelong Learning". ISBN 09621979-4-7.
* Cameron, Brent and Meyer, Barbara. "SelfDesign: Nurturing Genius Through Natural Learning". ISBN 1-59181-044-2.
* Brown, Resa Steindel. "The Call to Brilliance: A True Story to Inspire Parents and Educators". ISBN 0-9778369-0-8.ee also
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Unschooling
*John Taylor Gatto
*Jacques Rancière
*Critical pedagogy
*Invisible College
* "Philosophus Autodidactus"
* "Theologus Autodidactus"External links
* [http://www.autodidactproject.org/ Autodidactproject.org]
* [http://www.eliteskills.com/free_education/?foo=x A Resource List for All Autodidacts]
* [http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html MIT OpenCourseWare]
* [http://www.schoolsone.org Schools of Non-Institutional Education]
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