Translation of self-study – English–Spanish dictionary

self-study

noun [ U ]
uk
/ˌselfˈstʌd.i/
us
/ˌselfˈstʌd.i/
a way of learning about a subject that involves studying alone at home, rather than in a classroom with a teacher
autoaprendizaje
The diploma is awarded following a course of self-study ending in a three-hour exam. El diploma se entrega después de un curso de autoaprendizaje que termina con un examen de tres horas.
self-study materials/workbooks/programs materiales/cuadernos/programas de autoaprendizaje

(Translation of self-study from the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of self-study

self-study
Although we do not advocate it for self-study, this book has about the right mix of practice and theory.
The book is designed either for self-study or for group work as part of a course.
Can be used as a free-standing grammar, and suitable for self-study.
There are questions at the end of each chapter (but no answers, so there is limited possibility of use for self-study purposes).
The most common formats for education in the domains of knowledge and attitudes were small group discussion, lecture, and self-study.
She argues for the integration of form and meaning in the same activity and for a role for separate self-study of formal linguistic features.
The book is intended as a text-book for a second or advanced course on functional programming, or for a course of self-study.
Two groups of 27 university students, differing in the exposure to explicit instruction, followed a computer-controlled self-study course in an artificial language.
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Translations of self-study

in Chinese (Traditional)
自學…
in Chinese (Simplified)
自学…
in Portuguese
autoaprendizagem…
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