What is Andragogy and how is it relevant to training and development? Topic 1: What is Andragogy and how is it relevant to training and development? Andragogy is the term used to describe ‘the art and science of teaching adults’ (Delahaye‚ 2011). It focuses on the post-school vocational education‚ where the adults learning needs are the main importance and also should allow them to take responsibility for their own learning (Delahaye‚ 2011). In this sense‚ the differences between andragogy and
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a minimum of four to six sentences in length and convey an understanding of the term. 1. Attribution theory There are two types of attribution theories: internal and external. If we notice someone cut in line at the grocery store‚ we see them as selfish‚ rude‚ inconsiderate‚ or a bad person: all because they cut in line. These are all internal attributions based on one’s behavior. External attributions would be when we think they cut in line because they were unaware that there was a line or
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Following his success at Vézelay‚ Bernard embarked on a preaching tour across Burgundy‚ Lorraine‚ Flanders‚ and Germany. At each stop‚ he attracted large crowds and continued to inspire fervor for the Crusade. Even Emperor Conrad‚ who had initially refused to participate‚ relented after a stern Christmas rebuke from Bernard and agreed to join the Crusade by October. Bernard’s unwavering commitment and powerful preaching played a significant role in rallying support for the Crusade across Europe.
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The second chapter in the book‚ Reasons are BS‚ is an interesting and somewhat controversial chapter. The author of The Achievement Habit is Bernard Roth. He is a Professor of Engineering at Stanford University and director of the design school at Stanford. In the second chapter‚ Roth explains through personal experiences and experiences with his students‚ how reasons are BS. He also talks about why people think they need reasons and why they use them. Throughout this chapter Roth appeals to
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typical statement made by a young person who has given up sport and leads an unhealthy lifestyle: ‘I think sport is boring. I am no good at it‚ I don’t enjoy it and I can think of better things to do on a Saturday afternoon’ Using attributional theories‚ evaluate critically the reasons why this young person does not participate in sport. How might you persuade this young person to once again take up sport? It is evident from this statement that the young person concerned has developed a poor attitude
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1. The title of this painting is Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard‚ located on page 946 of the textbook. This oil painting on canvas measures approximately eight feet‚ eleven inches by seven feet‚ seven inches. Painted by Jacques-Louis David in 1800-1801‚ this piece can now be found in Versailles‚ the Châteaux de Versailles et Trianon. 2. In this work of art‚ Napoleon is the only character riding a white horse and depicted front and center. All figures are anonymous‚ except Napoleon himself‚
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Madoff: Greed over Ethics? Bernard Lawrence Madoff is a former American stockbroker‚ investment advisor and financier that surprised the world of finance when it was uncovered that he had been operating the largest Ponzi scheme in history for near two decades. The fraud worth approximately 65 billion dollars ruined the lives of many who had trusted Madoff with their money and admired him as successful‚ charismatic‚ smart and exceptionally good at his job. Some even considered him as a hero‚ including
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The title "Arms and the Man" derives from the opening lines of the popular epic of Virgil‚ "Aeneid" : "I sing of Arms and the Man" However‚ as Virgil highly praises war as described by its heroes‚ Shaw’s aim in writing "Arms and the Man" is to provide a more realistic picture of war and to remove all pretensions of the nobility from war. As General Philip Henry Sheridan put it "Many of you here believe that war is all glory; but let me tell you‚ boys‚ it is all Hell". Even though Shaw is
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Many are scared of death and try their hardest to avoid it but most do not know what they are avoiding. George Bernard Shaw uses figurative language to describe what he saw and what he learned during the cremation of his mother. Shaw uses ironic tones of humor and beauty to describe the cremation. Shaw describes the cremation by stating: “The feet burst miraculously into streaming ribbons of garnet coloured lovely flame‚ smokeless and eager like pentecostal tongues‚ and as the whole coffin passed
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Being unhappy should be enjoyed by everyone. We must experience a wide range of emotions in order to learn how to handle everything life throws at us. According to Bernard in Brave New World‚ ‘[he would] rather be unhappy than have the sort of false‚ lying happiness that he was having here”‚ (179) this quote means that he would rather be unhappy than live in a happy lie. This book describes a utopian world yet there’s a quote in the book that is in direct conflict with the “utopian” world they are
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