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Can anyone give me the correct definition of "Adult Learning Theory"?

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Can anyone give me the correct definition of "Adult Learning Theory"?

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  1. Also known as the Andragogical learning theory:

    The andragogy model asserts that five issues be considered and addressed in formal learning. They include: (1) letting learners know why something is important to learn, (2) showing learners how to direct themselves through information, and (3) relating the topic to the learners' experiences. In addition, (4) people will not learn until they are ready and motivated to learn. Often this (5) requires helping them overcome inhibitions, behaviors, and beliefs about learning

    The emphasis in andragogy is that the teacher takes the role of facilitator rather than teacher, and allows student to realize his or her own potential. In such an environment, students do lots of investigating, exploring, solving, discussing and explaining to their peers and teacher.

    One among the key difference between pedagogical (children) learning and andragogical (adult) learning is that the role of educator is minimized. If someone fails to learn - it does not assume it to be the failure of the instructor.

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