Andragogy refers to theory specific to teaching adults, as opposed to pedagogy, which refers to the teaching methodologies used to instruct children. Popularized by adult educator Malcolm Knowles, andragogy relies on 5 basic tenants: adult learners are self-directed, they possess life experience that informs their learning, they possess a desire to actively participate in the learning process, their learning needs to be relevant to their lives, and they are highly motivated to learn. A review of the literature in library science (specifically library instruction) and adult education aims to arm librarians with a working knowledge of andragogy. This is an especially important undertaking as adult learners are becoming a much larger student d...
Nontraditional students often have many responsibilities beyond those of traditional students. These...
ABSTRACT. This paper considers the instructional role of the academic librarian and examines the con...
The name andragogy was first used by a German grammar school teacher named Alexander Kapp in 1833 to...
Andragogy refers to theory specific to teaching adults, as opposed to pedagogy, which refers to the ...
Students over age 25 are an increasingly high percentage of higher education enrollments. These stud...
Andragogy means adult education. According to Malcolm Knowles, andragogy is the art & science of adu...
C. Lyn Currie, BA. Grad Dip Lib. MA., is Head, Education Library, University of Saskatchewan, 28 Ca...
LIBRARIANSAND OTHER LIBRARY staff members have long been interested in helping adults learn. They ha...
This poster presents instruction strategies and best practices for librarians to help adult learners...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1Adult learning is frequently taken as a separate domain having very litt...
Andragogy, the art and science of helping adults learn, has a long and rich history that has shaped ...
A teaching- learning process has traditionally been considered as a pedagogic relationship between t...
Open access article. © 2013 Donald L. Gilstrap, Attribution- NonCommercial CC BY-NCThis article pr...
Malcolm Knowles (1980) popularized the concept of andragogy. It is an Art & Science of helping Adult...
This paper on the History and Philosophy of Andragogy includes items related to andragogy, especiall...
Nontraditional students often have many responsibilities beyond those of traditional students. These...
ABSTRACT. This paper considers the instructional role of the academic librarian and examines the con...
The name andragogy was first used by a German grammar school teacher named Alexander Kapp in 1833 to...
Andragogy refers to theory specific to teaching adults, as opposed to pedagogy, which refers to the ...
Students over age 25 are an increasingly high percentage of higher education enrollments. These stud...
Andragogy means adult education. According to Malcolm Knowles, andragogy is the art & science of adu...
C. Lyn Currie, BA. Grad Dip Lib. MA., is Head, Education Library, University of Saskatchewan, 28 Ca...
LIBRARIANSAND OTHER LIBRARY staff members have long been interested in helping adults learn. They ha...
This poster presents instruction strategies and best practices for librarians to help adult learners...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1Adult learning is frequently taken as a separate domain having very litt...
Andragogy, the art and science of helping adults learn, has a long and rich history that has shaped ...
A teaching- learning process has traditionally been considered as a pedagogic relationship between t...
Open access article. © 2013 Donald L. Gilstrap, Attribution- NonCommercial CC BY-NCThis article pr...
Malcolm Knowles (1980) popularized the concept of andragogy. It is an Art & Science of helping Adult...
This paper on the History and Philosophy of Andragogy includes items related to andragogy, especiall...
Nontraditional students often have many responsibilities beyond those of traditional students. These...
ABSTRACT. This paper considers the instructional role of the academic librarian and examines the con...
The name andragogy was first used by a German grammar school teacher named Alexander Kapp in 1833 to...