autodidact - definizione. Che cos'è autodidact
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Cosa (chi) è autodidact - definizione

INDEPENDENT EDUCATION WITHOUT THE GUIDANCE OF MASTERS
Self-taught; Autodidact; Autodidactism; Autodidacts; Self-directed learning; Self education; Self study; Self-study; Autodidactic; Self-education; Self-educated; Self-taught person; Auto-didact; Self-directed (teaching style); Heutagogy; Self taught; Autodidactist; Buccaneer scholar; Buccaneer-scholar; Buccaneer scholarship; Buccaneer-scholarship; Self-instruction; Stewart Hase; Self-taught learner; Audodidact; Self-teaching

Autodidact         
·noun One who is self-taught; an Automath.
autodidact         
['?:t??d?dakt]
¦ noun a self-taught person.
Derivatives
autodidactic adjective
The Autodidact         
The Autodidact is a fictional character from Jean-Paul Sartre's 1938 novel, Nausea.Michel Contat and Michel Rybalka, Les Écrits de Sartre.

Wikipedia

Autodidacticism

Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) or self-education (also self-learning and self-teaching) is education without the guidance of masters (such as teachers and professors) or institutions (such as schools). Generally, autodidacts are individuals who choose the subject they will study, their studying material, and the studying rhythm and time. Autodidacts may or may not have formal education, and their study may be either a complement or an alternative to formal education. Many notable contributions have been made by autodidacts.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per autodidact
1. A longtime supporter maintains a Web site where Williams, using the overly flowery language of a jailhouse autodidact, urges young people to stay away from gangs.
2. As usual, the scientists have the science wrong, and only Phillips, autodidact professor of epidemiology, gastroenterology, meteorology and atmospheric physics, can put them right.
3. I was in my early 30s and I did feel freed by it, awful as it is to confess." Banville has called himself a classic autodidact, in that he wants to "show off every little bit of learning" he has.