Implementing academagogy : the first case study
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07/12/2009
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As proposed in McAuliffe, Winter, Chadwick and Hargreaves (2008), academagogy could be used as an “umbrella” term allowing the teacher to select from a range of teaching approaches – pedagogy (teacher as source of all information to student without power or knowledge), andragogy (teacher as source of information for adult student), or heutagogy (student with knowledge seeking information from teacher to fill the gaps in their own knowledge). During Semester 1, 2009, one of the authors of this paper decided to treat his third-year students in a more heutagogical manner by allowing them to experience ownership of their own learning. This article is a case study of that experience which reveals that, although initially more time-consuming, academagogy can result in better student outcomes. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54684/1/WinterEtAl_AaeE_ImplementingAcademagogy_Paper_2009.pdf http://aaee.com.au/conferences/AAEE2009/PDF/INDEXSCR.PDF Winter, Abigail J., McAuliffe, Marisha B., Chadwick, Gary, & Hargreaves, Douglas (2009) Implementing academagogy : the first case study. In 20th Annual Conference of Australasian Association of Engineering Educators, 07-09 December 2009, Adelaide, SA. |
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Copyright 2009 AAEE |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #130202 Curriculum and Pedagogy Theory and Development #Pedagogy #Adult Education #Higher Education #HERN |
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Conference Paper |