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1 Andragogy vs Pedagogy WED 486 Theory and Practice of Adult Education
Julie Neuner May 19, 2012

2 Andragogy is the art and science of teaching adults
Pedagogy is the art and science of teaching children

3 History of Pedagogy Pedagogy evolved in monastic schools of Europe between 7th & 12th centuries. Pedagogy spread in North America in the 18th & 19th centuries as elementary schools evolved. Most dominant and widespread method of instruction.

4 History of Andragogy First introduced in the U.S. in 1927, but didn’t take root until the 1960’s Malcolm Knowles ( ) is credited with the spread of the theory in the U.S. Heavily debated by educational researchers as to whether or not it is an educational theory or model of assumptions about learning.

5 The Learner Pedagogy Andragogy
Dependent on instructor for all learning Teacher is responsible for what is taught and how it is learned Teacher evaluates the learning Learner is self-directed Learner is responsible for his or her learning Self-evaluation is characteristic of this approach

6 The Learner’s Experience
Pedagogy Andragogy Learner has little experience with the subject Experience of the teacher is predominant in learning experience Teacher plans & organizes what is taught Learner brings life experience that helps shape and guide the instruction Adults are rich resources for one another Different experiences assure diversity in groups of adults

7 Orientation to Learning
Pedagogy Andragogy Standards based Learning is a process of acquiring prescribed subject matter Content units are sequenced to logic of subject matter Learners perform tasks, solve problems Learning must be relevant to real-life tasks Learning is organized around life/work situations rather than subject matter units

8 Motivation for Learning
Pedagogy Andragogy Students are told what they must learn in order to advance Motivated by external pressures Competition for grades Consequences of failure Change triggers motivation to learn Improved quality of life Self-confidence & Goal oriented Intrinsic motivators

9 Six Key Principles

10 Debate More of conceptual framework or model of assumptions about learning than a theory. Different philosophical views on whether or not a different set of teaching practices is needed for adults & children Some view pedagogy/andragogy as interchangeable for children & adults Not all adults are naturally self-directed & some children have richer life experiences than some adults

11 Research At the turn of 20th century educational psychologists began studying learning most learning was focused on children Pedagogical model became dominant method of instruction More adult learners caused problems to arise and need for andragogical model evolved Very little research has been done on andragogy Knowles work has provided educators of adults with a rubric to better understand adult learners

12 Websites worth viewing:
Moving from pedagogy to andragogy Pedagogy vs. andragogy: A false dichotomy? Pedagogy vs. andragogy


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