DATES & LOCATIONS
13-17 February 2023 - Paris, France
DONE18-22 September 2023 – Izmir, Turkey
DONE25-29 September 2023 - Malaga, Spain
DONE22-26 January 2024 – Paris, France
22-26 January 2024 Antalya, Turkey
12-16 February 2024 Paris, France
CONFIRMED22-26 April 2024 Istanbul, Turkey
CONFIRMED13-17 May 2024 – Istanbul, Turkey
22-26 July 2024 - Izmir, Turkey
CONFIRMED07-11 October 2024 – Lisbon, Portugal
CONFIRMEDCONTENT
ADULT EDUCATION: ANDRAGOGY AND SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING
“The central question of how adults learn has occupied the attention of scholars and practitioners since the founding of adult education as a professional field of practice in the 1920s. Some eighty years later, we have no single answer, no one theory or model of adult learning that explains all that we know about adult learners, the various contexts where learning takes place, and the process of learning itself. What we do have is a mosaic of theories, models and sets of principles, and explanations that, combined, compose the knowledge base of adult learning. Two7c important pieces of that mosaic are andragogy and self-directed learning. Other chapters in this volume focus on some of the newer approaches to understanding learning; the purpose of this chapter is to revisit two of the foundational theories of adult learning with an eye to assessing their “staying power” as important components of our present-day understanding of adult learning” (Sharan B. Merriam)
Andragogy: In 1968, Malcolm Knowles proposed “a new label and a new technology” of adult learning to distinguish it from preadult schooling (p. 351), The ANDRAGOGY AND SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING 5 European concept of andragogy, which he defined as “the art and science of helping adults learn,” was contrasted with pedagogy, the art and science of helping children learn (Knowles, 1.980, p. 43). Andragogy became a rallying point for those trying to define the field of adult education as separate from other areas of education.
Learning Outcomes:
All the participants will:
- Have an independent self-concept and who can direct his or her own learning,
- Have accumulated a reservoir of life experiences that is a rich resource for learning,
- Get learning needs closely related to changing social roles.
- Be motivated to learn by internal rather than external factors.
Objectives of the Course:
- Understanding
- How some adults remain self-directed in their learning over long periods of time
- How the process changes as learners move from novice to expert in subject matter and learning strategies
- How issues of power and control interact with the use of SDL in formal settings
- Discussing whether being self-directed as a learner has an impact on one's instructional and planning activities
- Defining
- What the role is of public policy in SDL
- What the critical practice of SDL looks like in practice
- Contextual factors interact with the personal characteristics of self-directed learners
- Analyzing
- The numerous possibilities for how future research on self-directed learning might enrich adult education practice as well as contribute to theory in adult learning
- In the scope of the course these two approaches will be defined in detail and tried to be
understood the applicability of them.
Methodology:
- Discussions,
- Brainstorming,
- Analyzing and defining
Target Group:
- Teachers, trainers, educators, school administrators, etc.
Preparation:
Before the course,
- A detailed pre-course questionnaire to indicate their level of experience, teaching backgrounds, and training will be completed by participants.
- They will also prepare a presentation to reflect their own teaching method.
Validation:
- A course participation certificate will be given to all participants.
- A Europass Mobility Certificate will be given if the participant demands it, as well.
DAILY SCHEDULE
1st Day
Ice-breaking activities and introduction of the course program
Getting to know each other – Presentation of participants (a five-minute presentation)
Brainstorm on how adults learn and make a mind map depending on experiences and current knowledge
What is Andragogy
The five assumptions underlying andragogy
2nd Day
Science, Discipline, or Technology
- Context-Free Andragogy
Self-Directed Learning (SDL)
- The Goals, the Process, the Learner
Current Assessment of SDL
How some adults remain self-directed in their learning over long periods of time
How the process changes as learners move from novice to expert in subject matter and learning strategies
3rd Day
How issues of power and control interact with the use of SDL in formal settings
Whether being self-directed as a learner has an impact on one's instructional and planning activities
What the role is of public policy in SDL
What the critical practice of SDL looks like in practice
Critical and Postmodern Perspectives on Adult Learning
4th day
Knowledge and Learning
Power and Learning
The Power of Feelings: Emotion, Imagination, and the Construction of Meaning in Adult Learning
Something Old, Something New: Adult Learning Theory for the Twenty-First Century
Implications for Adult Learning Theory
5th day
Summarize the key points of the course
- Define the ways of reaching the aim in the course
Overview of the course program
Evaluation of the course program
Filling the feedback forms
Europass Mobility Certificate, Participation Certificate
*This course can be modified as a 7-day course if participants demand it.