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Tracing Roots of Andragogy vs. Pedagogy

By stera8
  • Andragogy Coined

    Andragogy Coined
    Andragogy Coined A German Educator, Alexander Kapp, who coined the term Andragogy meaning 'man-leading'
  • Albert and the Rats

    Albert and the Rats
    Watson One of the first cases of Classical Conditioning is preformed by John B. Watson. Introducing a child to a rat, the child was not afraid. However, after pairing the rodent with a loud noise... the child became afraid when seeing only the rat.
  • Period: to

    Piaget

    PiagetJean Piaget and the Cognitive Theory make big waves in the Psychology world. It isn't until the late 1950s that it produces in the education environtment.
  • Operant Conditioning

    Operant Conditioning
    Operant Conditioning
    B.F. Skinner works on Operant Conditioning including positive and negative reinforcements. He applies this to the way that children and parents behave together. Operant conditioning is still used in schools today by giving positive reinforcements to students when they successfully accomplish tasks.
  • Plowden Report

    Plowden Report
    Plowden Report "In August 1963 the then Minister of Education, Sir Edward Boyle, asked the Central Advisory Council for Education (England) 'to consider primary education in all its aspects and the transition to secondary education."
    --Quoted from website In 1967, the Plowden Report came out citing Piaget's theory in education.
  • ADDIE model

    ADDIE model
    ADDIE timelineIntroduced as a project management tool for instructional design and development. It includes: Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate.
  • Critical Pedagogy

  • Knowles FOUR assumptions

    Knowles FOUR assumptions
    Four assumptions by Knowles In 1980, Malcolm Knowles introduces the four assumptions of Andragogy. These include: Self-concept, Adult Experience, Readiness to Learn, and Orientation to Learner.
  • Multiple Intelligences

    Multiple Intelligences
    Avatar of Howard Gardner using MorphoCoined in 1983, a Harvard psychologist, Howard Gardner, created this theory that their are seven ways that people understand and perceive the world.
  • A FIFTH ASSUMPTION!

    A FIFTH ASSUMPTION!
    Knowles adds a fifth assumption in 1984: Motivation
  • Conditions of Learning

    Conditions of Learning
    Direct Source
    Around this timeframe, Robert Gagne publshes examples of his nine conditions of learning. "Gaining attention (reception)
    Informing learners of the objective (expectancy)
    Stimulating recall of prior learning (retrieval)
    Presenting the stimulus (selective perception)
    Providing learning guidance (semantic encoding)
    Eliciting performance (responding)
    Providing feedback (reinforcement)
    Assessing performance (retrieval)
    Enhancing retention and transfer (generalization)."
  • Marzano's New Taxonomy

    Marzano's New Taxonomy
    Robert Marzano delivers new evaluations for educators. It is widely adapted today. Marzano develops a new taxonomy of vocabulary to use with Learning Goals and Scales while educating students. A New Taxonomy
  • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

    Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
    BYOD In 2009, Intel Corporation coined the term BYOD- Bring Your Own Device. They began to notice that employees were in fact bringing their own devices to work with at work. This evolved to many colleges and now K-12 institutions. Now many schools are becoming 1:1 school districts.
  • Tom Whitby blog debate