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Andragogy and Self-Direction Learning in Adulthood Fall, 2006
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Andragogy’s Claims Self concept Experience Readiness to learn Orientation to learning Motivation to learn Independence Seasoning Perspective Solve Need
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Teaching Changes Educational Needs Methods of Meeting Needs Participation in Evaluation Maybe this is a goal for learning?
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Exercise How would Andragogy influence the design of training? Let’s pick a subject Take each claim and show how it applies
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Does it work? Self concept Experience Readiness to learn Orientation to learning Motivation to learn Independence - a goal Seasoning - not always Perspective - depends Solve - narrow view Need - mandated
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Larger Issues Dichotomous, rather than a continuum Learner Freedom - vs. Authority Learner Individuality - vs. Social context
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Self-Direction Preparation Write down some thing that you learned on your own recently. It should: Involve a new skill/knowledge Have taken at least 7 hours Involved planning Been evaluated Examples Piano Karate
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Self-Direction Defined Plan Carry out Evaluate Done largely by learner
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Models to Understand Linear Interactive Instructional
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Readiness Learning Style Motivation Field-Independence Autonomy Context
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Self-Directed Learning How can this be facilitated? What is the role of autonomy? To what degree is it present at JMU? When is it appropriate?
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