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autoorientierten

Autoorientierten is an adjective form used in German to describe a orientation or approach that is directed toward the self. It characterizes people, strategies, or systems that emphasize self-direction, personal goals, and internal motivation rather than external control or external rewards. In discourse, the term is often applied to education, work, and psychological contexts to highlight autonomy and self-regulation.

The word is built from the prefix auto- (self) and orientiert (oriented), and the inflected form autoorientierten

In educational contexts, autoorientierten Lernformen refer to learning processes where students plan, monitor, and assess their

Limitations and nuances should be noted. Autoorientiert describes a tendency or characteristic rather than a strict

See also: Selbstbestimmung, Selbstorganisation, Intrinsische Motivation, Selbstregulation, Autonome Arbeitsweise.

appears
in
sentences
such
as
die
autoorientierten
Lernenden
or
autoorientierten
Arbeitsweisen.
While
not
as
common
as
terms
like
selbstbestimmt
or
selbstgesteuert,
autoorientiert
is
widely
understood
in
German-speaking
academic
and
professional
writing
to
denote
self-directedness.
progress
largely
on
their
own,
setting
personal
goals,
selecting
methods,
and
reflecting
on
outcomes.
In
psychology
and
organizational
studies,
the
concept
is
related
to
intrinsic
motivation,
self-regulation,
and
autonomous
work
practices,
distinguishing
activities
that
are
guided
by
internal
standards
from
those
driven
by
external
instruction
or
incentive.
classification;
its
interpretation
can
vary
across
disciplines.
It
may
overlap
with
terms
such
as
autonom,
selbstbestimmt,
or
selbstgesteuert,
but
each
term
carries
slight
emphasis
differences
regarding
control,
autonomy,
and
internal
motivation.