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    children and adults learn. The adult learner moves away from a dependent style of learning as seen in children‚ and moves towards a self-directed and autonomous role; assuredly learning is encouraged as opposed to being taught (Norrie & Dalby‚ 2007). Andragogy is a term developed by Knowles (as cited by Porterfield‚ 2004)‚ and supports the notion that adult learners have unique needs. Knowles describes a model of assumptions about the adult learner which include taking advantage of an adults reediness

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    for the students you are teaching. The teacher’s role is to have a wide variety of methods to engage all types of learners. This paper will review five chosen pedagogies and teaching methods. The methods I have chosen to discuss are ones in which I have previously used or been exposed to in my own learning experience. The five pedagogies or teaching methods I will be discussing are case-based learning‚ demonstration‚ discussion‚ lecture and student presentations. For each of the methods‚ I will

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    Pedagogy Pianoforte Requirements: longer paper outlining some teaching strategies for two contrasting pieces of high standard (approx. grade 7 and above). Both musical and technical aspects should be addressed. 1800-2000 words This essay would be outlining the teaching strategies for two high standard contrasting pieces which are the Toccata by Aram Khachaturian which is a modern piece‚ as well as the Consolation by Franz Liszt which is a romantic piece.

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    Pedagogy Matters: The Realization of Deep Learning Theories in Physical Education Introduction The concept of deep learning emerged as a neural network for the purpose of absorbing and transforming data (Bengio‚ Courville and Vincent‚ 2013). With the development of the concept‚ it was accepted and applied to various fields‚ especially in computing. However‚ in recent years‚ educational professionals increasingly pay attention to the application of deep learning theories in teaching and learning

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    New Perspectives on Andragogy By: Kimberly Miller Principles and Application of Adult Learning-5 Week 9- Individual Work 1. LEARNERS NEED TO KNOW • The primary core principle for adult learners is their need to know “ why” before they begin engaging in the learning process and they should be engaged in the planning of their learning. • When adults engage in the planning of their learning helps to stratify their need to know and also appeals to their self – concept as a independent learner. •

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    During day one of my PTLLS course I understand this to be the first stage of teaching‚ and provide the stepping stone to further my path within teaching. * Understand my own role‚ responsibility and boundaries of the role in relation to teaching * My roles as a teacher are to facilitate the lesson/course‚ ensure the room/venue is suitable‚ provide refreshments‚ and ensure company guidelines are considered. To plan‚ design and deliver

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    Principles of Andragogy That Do and Do Not Apply to Me In Malcolm Knowles’ six principles of Andragogy‚ nearly all of his principles apply to me. First‚ is the principle of being internally motivated and self-directed. I learn when I want to‚ not when I am forced to. If I am forced to learn‚ my brain resists the information given out and I get tense at once without being able to grasp anything. However‚ when I learn out of my own free will‚ my brain tends to grasp easily no matter the environment

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    Theory of Development – Social Pedagogy. Social Pedagogy is an academic discipline concerned with theory and practice of holistic education and care. Social pedagogy is a ’function of society’ – it reflects how a given society at a given time thinks about education and upbringing‚ about the relationship between the individual and society‚ and about social welfare for its marginalised members. Consequently‚ social pedagogues work within a range of different settings‚ from early years through adulthood

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    Social Pedagogy What is social pedagogy? Social pedagogy is concerned with well-being‚ learning and growth. This is underpinned by humanistic values and principles which view people as active and resourceful agents highlight the importance of including them into the wider community‚ and aim to tackle or prevent social problems and inequality. Social pedagogy uses the holistic approach to education in the broadest sense‚ the centrality of relationships‚ and the use of observation and reflection

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    1. Critical Pedagogy Kurt Love‚ Ph.D. Central Connecticut State University 2. Critical Pedagogy • Major Focus: Understanding and disrupting power imbalances that are present in educational settings especially connected to issues of race and class • Etymology: Critical Social Theory‚ Frankfurt School of Thought‚ Michel Foucault‚ Marxism‚ Critical Race Theory • Major Contributors: W.E.B. DuBois‚ Carter Woodson‚ Paulo Freire‚ bell hooks‚ Henry Giroux‚ Joe Kincheloe‚ Peter McLaren‚ Antonia Darder

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