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Adult Learning Theory Sheriece Fleming California State University Los Angeles Los Angeles EDIT 565 Professor Javeri Spring 2008
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Andragogy (andr-’man’) Means “the art and science of helping adults learn”. This concept was developed by M. Knowles and is described as an emerging technology that is based on 5 principles for the adult learner. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_Theories/Adult_Learning_Theories
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Priniciples for Andragogy Self Concept Experience Readiness Orientation Motivation http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_Theories/Adult_Learning_Theories
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Self-Concept As a person matures, he or she moves from dependency to self directness. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_Theories/Adult_Learning_Theories
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Experience Adults dram upon their experiences to aid their learning. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_Theories/Adult_Learning_Theories
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Readiness The learning readiness of adults is closely related to the assumption of new social roles. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_Theories/Adult_Learning_Theories
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Orientation As a person learns new knowledge, he or she wants to apply it immediately in problem solving. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_Theories/Adult_Learning_Theories
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Motivation As a person matures, he or she receives their motivation to learn from internal factors. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_Theories/Adult_Learning_Theories
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Assumptions about Andragogy (1) Adults need to know why they need to learn something (2) Adults need to learn experientially, (3) Adults approach learning as problem-solving, and (4) Adults learn best when the topic is of immediate value. http://tip.psychology.org/knowles.html
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Knowles (1984, Appendix D) provides an example of applying Andragogy principles to the design of personal computer training: 1. There is a need to explain why specific things are being taught (e.g., certain commands, functions, operations, etc.) http://tip.psychology.org/knowles.html
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Andragogy principles to the design of personal computer training: 2. Instruction should be task- oriented instead of memorization -- learning activities should be in the context of common tasks to be performed. http://tip.psychology.org/knowles.html
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Andragogy principles to the design of personal computer training: 3. Instruction should take into account the wide range of different backgrounds of learners; learning materials and activities should allow for different levels/types of previous experience with computers. http://tip.psychology.org/knowles.html
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Andragogy principles to the design of personal computer training: 4. Since adults are self-directed, instruction should allow learners to discover things for themselves, providing guidance and help when mistakes are made. http://tip.psychology.org/knowles.html
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References: http://tip.psychology.org/knowles.html http://tip.psychology.org/knowles.html http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_The ories/Adult_Learning_Theories http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_The ories/Adult_Learning_Theories http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Learning_The ories/Adult_Learning_Theories Knowles, M. (1975). Self-Directed Learning. Chicago: Follet. Knowles, M. (1984). The Adult Learner: A Neglected Species (3rd Ed.). Houston, TX: Gulf Publishing. Knowles, M. (1984). Andragogy in Action. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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