This document provides an overview of a Student-Directed Learning (SDL) course. Key points:
1) SDL allows students to direct their own learning by choosing what and how they learn, setting deadlines, and assessing their own learning.
2) The teacher acts as a coach, helping students understand assessment rubrics and curriculum but providing little direct instruction.
3) Students work independently and collaboratively in a classroom set up for both types of work, using technology and other resources.
4) The course follows stages where students establish goals, practice social learning, and implement individual coursework with teacher feedback.