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What is Confucius-Heritage Society

Handbook of Research on Education and Technology in a Changing Society
Confucius saw growing disorder in his lifetime. In response, he developed a philosophy to maintain the status quo in societies. His philosophy has been translated into teaching, “let a teacher be a teacher and let a student be a student.” What this means is that teachers are leaders and students are followers. Their roles are well defined. In other words, in Confucius-Heritage societies such as in Japan, China, South Korea and Singapore, pedagogy is deeply rooted in their cultures. Probably andragogy has only a small place in these societies.
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Pedagogy vs Andragogy Organizations
Viktor Wang (Florida Atlantic University, USA) and Susan K. Dennett (Northwood University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6046-5.ch024
Abstract
Human Resource practitioners have a responsibility to ensure quality learning occurs in their organizations. Therefore, it is important when organizations consider learning in their environment; what constitutes quality learning? Should they be considering a pedagogical approach to learning or should they consider an andragogical approach to learning? Having a better understanding of learning theories will help determine which learning methods may be successful. This chapter compares the pedagogical and the andragogical models. Knowles' self-directed learning theory is discussed, as well as Merriam, Caffarella, and Baumgarnter (2007). Learning contracts are discussed as a way of adults taking responsibility for their learning. The authors describe how adults might take more of an active role for their learning and how educators become more of a facilitator. Reviewing these theories will help organizations maximize learning.
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Learning in Organizations: Pedagogy, Andragogy, and Technology
Confucius saw growing disorder in his lifetime. In response, he developed a philosophy to maintain the status quo in societies. His philosophy has been translated into teaching, “let a teacher be a teacher and let a student be a student.” What this means is that teachers are leaders and students are followers. Their roles are well-defined. In other words, in Confucius-Heritage societies such as Japan, China, South Korea, and Singapore, pedagogy is deeply rooted in their cultures. Probably andragogy has only a small place in these societies.
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Andragogy and Pedagogy in Learning Theories
Confucius saw growing disorder in his lifetime. In response, he developed a philosophy to maintain the status quo in societies. His philosophy has been translated into teaching, “let a teacher be a teacher and let a student be a student.” What this means is that teachers are leaders and students are followers. Their roles are well defined. In other words, in Confucius-Heritage societies such as in Japan, China, South Korea, and Singapore, pedagogy is deeply rooted in their cultures. Probably andragogy has only a small place in these societies.
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Andragogy or Pedagogy as a Means to Improve the Workforce?
Confucius saw growing disorder in his lifetime. Therefore, he developed that a philosophy to maintain the status quo in societies. His philosophy has been translated into teaching, “let a teacher be a teacher and let a student be a student.” What this means is that teachers are leaders and students are follows. Their roles have been well defined. In other words, in Confucius-Heritage societies such as in Japan, China, South Korea and Singapore, pedagogy is deeply rooted in their cultures. Probably this is true that andragogy has no place in these societies.
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