If you go and read the self-study wiki at CV (Cross Validated), you will find it to be well conceived and written. I feel that this would be a valuable addition to Stack Overflow, both in the FAQ/Wiki to allow us to point to, as well as in the form of an additional tag. I have included the tag self-study
with this question, so that is there. I am aware of the burninated homework
tag. I have read much of that thread, and understand frustration amongst Meta Stack Overflow members about how the tag did not solve any problems. I don't believe that the tag itself is the solution, but rather the consistent use of the policy (e.g., the CV example). Even if posters don't see it, through both active promotion by all of you, as well as the increasing over time rise of these links (and the tag), normalization to some degree of expectation can occur.
I see a great many self-study/homework questions, many well intended (and, regrettably, some not so much). It would be good to be able to filter on these and give users a structured, consistent framework in which to seek help.
EDIT: I should have added, the two suggestions are independent enough to be independently implemented. If people are against the tag, that doesn't mean that there shouldn't be a new stackoverflow.com/help/self-study/
.
Related threads include Please clarify the policy on homework questions, The homework tag is now officially deprecated.
Homework
tag be something that anyone adds to their favorites? Would it help get those questions answered, or would it create a newbie ghetto on the fringes of SO? How long would it last before someone came to meta to complain about the endless stream of people copy-pasting their assignments into the question box and pressing submit? How long would it take before someone gives up and requests a burnination? Could the tag stand by itself on the question? (Please don't read that as confrontational, I'm just being terse. Not enough space.)