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The Five Phases of Training Model. Most training design models contain five steps. One of the most commonly used models is the ADDIE model, which stands for analysis

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Andragogy (Malcolm Knowles) Knowles’ theory of andragogy is an attempt to develop a theory specifically for adult learning. Knowles emphasizes that adults are self

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Back to My Office. How the Internet Will Change How We Learn William A. Draves – draves@lern.org. In the 21st century, online learning will constitute 50% of all

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Andragogy: what is it and does it help thinking about adult learning? The notion of andragogy has been around for nearly two centuries. It became particularly popular

There are conflicting perspectives on adult learning as it relates to and separates itself from early hood development practices and overall approaches to

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Pedagogy (pèd-e-go´jê) literally means the art and science of educating ren and often is used as a synonym for teaching. More accurately, pedagogy embodies

Malcolm Knowles, informal adult education, self-direction and andragogy. A champion of andragogy, self-direction in learning and informal adult education, Malcolm S

Malcolm Knowles, considered to be one of the founders of adult learning theory, states in his book “The Adult Learner, A Neglected Species” that “Adults are motivated

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Cognitive Dissonance (L. Festinger) Overview: According to cognitive dissonance theory, there is a tendency for individuals to seek consistency among their cognitions

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