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Importance of Pedagogy in Education and Learning

Academia

So educators, do you know what pedagogy is in education and learning and how it can help institutions grow rapidly? Let’s discuss the importance of pedagogy in education and learning. . What is pedagogy in education? It can be said that pedagogy is a relationship between the culture and techniques of learning.

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Great and small

E-Learning Provocateur

One pertinent example for L&D practitioners is pedagogy (formerly paedagogie ) which derives from the Hellenic words paidos for “child” and agogos for “leader” This etymology underscores our use of the word when we mean the teaching of children. And yet our language is nuanced.

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How the 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 4

Kadenze

discusses the distinctive effects arts-led learning is having on online learning design. The answers to that question provides the substance for the eighth and final effect discussed in this series, the Mastery effect. In 1770, Immanuel Kant wrote most tellingly on this in his discussion of the sublime in his Critique of Judgement.

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X-based learning: sorting out pedagogies and design

Clark Quinn

This fits within active learning , arguably, in that there’s a desire for the learner to be actually doing something as the basis of learning, though the types of classroom activities of debates and discussions seem not as powerful as others cited below. This seems very similar to the MOOC approach of Siemens & Downes.

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How The 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 1

Kadenze

These online courses were designed in small content ‘chunks’, stripped to the bone so as not to overwhelm the working memory nor overload the mind’s capacity for processing information. But the question arises: do the precepts of arts education hold value for contemporary online pedagogy? Of course not.

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The details matter

Clark Quinn

They’re not concerned with the pedagogy, but the planning. Thus, they also discuss what understanding means. I think the field has fallen into a superstition that information dump and knowledge test is learning! I don’t know if it’s true outside the US, but within you can get a free PDF copy!

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Informal first

E-Learning Provocateur

It is well documented that the vast majority of learning in the workplace is informal. This 70:20:10 breakdown has since been supported by subsequent research , though sometimes the ratio is represented as 80:20 to reflect informal learning and formal training respectively. • 20% on informal learning. Vive la revolution!

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