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Pedagogy versus Andragogy  Team A: Carolyn Edmonds, Jamie Falkner, Penny Jones,  Martin Mcfarlane, Lisa Moore, Gloria Washington University of Phoenix EDD/511: Adult Learning: Theories, Principles, and Applications Jennifer Vaughan-LeForce, Facilitator May 26, 2008
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  • 1. Pedagogy versus Andragogy Team A: Carolyn Edmonds, Jamie Falkner, Penny Jones, Martin Mcfarlane, Lisa Moore, Gloria Washington University of Phoenix EDD/511: Adult Learning: Theories, Principles, and Applications Jennifer Vaughan-LeForce, Facilitator May 26, 2008
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Editor's Notes

  1. Children learn differently than adults. The role of the adult inside the classroom changes from dependant upon the authority figure to being self-directed and using the instructor as a guide in the process. Whereas, children use the teacher as the director in their learning process and depend upon the teacher to lead them through.
  2. Pedagogy is the function or work of a teacher, teaching (dictionary.com, 2008) Conceptual development should be stressed by the teacher As a personal motivator – the teacher is instilling self-esteem Green, J. (1998). Androgogy: Teaching adults. In  B. Hoffman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Educational Technology. Retrieved May 25, 2008, from http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/Articles/andragogy/start.htm
  3. Andragogy is the methods or techniques used to teach adults (dictionary.com, 2008). The definition between the pedagogy and andragogy appear to be quite similar, yet the age factor is the difference: Adolescence versus Adulthood much like having fun and being responsible. Green, J. (1998). Androgogy: Teaching adults. In  B. Hoffman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Educational Technology. Retrieved May 25, 2008, from http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/Articles/andragogy/start.htm
  4. Knowles developed a set of five assumptions that enveloped his concept of andragogy. The five assumptions of andragogy are that adults are self-directed learners, adult learners bring a wealth of experience to the educational setting, adults enter educational settings ready to learn, adults are problem-centered in their learning, and adults are best motivated by internal factors (Blondy, 2007, Assumptions and Process of Andragogy, ¶ 2).
  5. Adults are used to controlling their own lives and come to learning with their own goals. This self directedness may be in conflict with past educational experiences. This conflict may express itself in various ways such as boredom, inattentiveness or rudeness (Saunders. 1991) A personal example would be the struggle I had with reconciling my own interests with my past reliance on the teacher as a provider of information. The unnerving freedom given during the first few U of P courses has given way to a comfort and enjoyment in creating individual knowledge.
  6. Adults learn from experiences, whether the experiences are positive or negative. Adults come to learn with their experiences already in place.  Negative experiences tend to hold the adults back from learning new processes or new task. Positive experiences can be used to generalize the past experience to the new one ( Thompson, 1999).
  7. Adults come to learn with their experiences already in place. For example, one prior employee in a foreign language lab was older with years of experience. The individual was responsible for overseeing the audio/video area of the lab. Audio and video technology transitioned from audio cassettes and VHS tapes to CDs and DVDs, and now audio and video streaming.  The individual had habitual ways of thinking and action and prejudices that had developed through life experiences. These experiences negatively affected the individuals learning. (Gloria Washington)
  8. Adults are presumed to be ready to learn when they experience a need to know or do something to perform more effectively (Ross-Gordon, J. M., 2003, p44). Instructors should be aware of the learners specific need to know or do and relate academic theory to specific need. A personal example of this is my readiness to learn became evident when I recognized my need to have post retirement options. I knew that I needed to have extra skills or qualifications that would allow me to make some money doing something I enjoyed.
  9. Use problem oriented instruction. Case studies, simulations problem solving groups make the instruction relevant to their situation. Instruction should be about tasks not memorization of content. Green, J. (1998). Androgogy: Teaching adults. In  B. Hoffman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Educational Technology. Retrieved May 25, 2008, from http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/Articles/andragogy/start.htm
  10. Penny’s experience is that when a student at the high school level is learning, they are there because they have to be there and they have no choice. Some will learn, and some will just waste their time until it is too late. Whereas, the adult learner is motivated by various situations or conditions to their employment that will keep them focused towards the prize. (Penny Jones)
  11. I like that adults participate in classroom discussion and that they are passionate about the material they are learning.  I think that adults are motivated to learn more about the classroom topics.  I think motivation from one person in the class promotes learning from the rest of the class.  Past learning experiences can provide good classroom discussions, adults have a lot of good learning experiences to discuss.  Hearing about other peoples learning experiences provides a class discussion starter and learning tool for all the students in the classroom.
  12. References: Dictionary.com (2008). Andragogy. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. Dictionary.com (2008). Pedagogy. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC.