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    Andragogía, andragogos y sus aportaciones.Flavio de Jesús Castillo Silva - 2018 - Voces de la Educación 3 (6):64-76.
    El presente artículo hace un recuento de los andragogos que han aportado para la construcción de la Andragogía, que como ciencia incipiente, tiene aún muchas oportunidades de mejora para que los adultos estén en una situación de libertad en sus procesos de aprendizajes. Palabras claves: Andragogía, Facilitadores, Proceso de Orientación-Aprendizaje.
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    Andragogical Epistemology and the Lacanian Discourse of the Hysteric: Learning Through Trauma, Trauma Through Learning.Michael D. Berry - 2008 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 17 (2):3-16.
    Harm, this paper proposes, is a viable teaching objective. Presenting an andragogy of post secondary liberal arts education, this paper explores the relationship between critical thinking and subjective harm, arguing that subjective harm is an inevitable outcome of critical thinking practice. The author situates this teaching methodology within the discourse theory of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, positioning this critical thinking andragogy specifically within the Discourse of the Hysteric, which interrogates the institutionalized epistemology present in universities. Defining critical thinking as (...)
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    Models For Andragogy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Melliofatria, Mahdum, Hadriana & Indah Tri Purwanti - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:583-616.
    This article aims to look at adult learning models (andragogy), which are innovative learning models that can be applied to adult learning. The meta-analysis in this study used PRISMA. There were 56 articles analyzed from 2020 to 2022 published in international conferences and journals. The articles were collected using Publish and Perish application. The findings show that the learning model using the androgogical model is most widely used. Then the research model that is widely used is the development research (...)
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    Enhancing Ethical Reflection of Managers Through Andragogy and Socratic Approaches: A Multi-University Comparison.Michael Segon, Christopher Booth, Jeremy Pearce & Firew Beshah - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 19:5-34.
    There have long been debates about the teaching of business ethics. Should business ethics be taught like functional business courses like marketing, law and strategy using behaviourist or teacher centred models in business courses? Or should adult learning methodologies adopt Socratic method with reflective practice as a means of promoting ethical self-awareness and enhancing personal development in meta-cognition and learning? This paper canvases literature pertaining to how business ethics and fields such as CSR should be taught. It outlines the methodological (...)
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  5. Paulo Freire, concientización y andragogía.Ruiz Olabuénaga & J. Ignacio - 1975 - Buenos Aires: Editorial Paidós. Edited by Pedro Morales & Manuel Marroquín.
     
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    Adult Education. An Introduction to Andragogics. [REVIEW]Friedrich W. Kron - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (1):35-37.
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  7. How can we build a “Women's” philosophy?Anne-Marie McCallion - forthcoming - Metaphilosophy.
    Nancy Holland (1990, 1) defines “women's philosophy” as philosophical work that “arises from, explicitly refers to, and attempts to account for the experience of women.” A “women's” philosophy, distinct from “feminist” philosophy, would depict the lived reality of women's experiences without an explicit or self-conscious desire to construct oppositional theories or arguments. This paper builds on Holland's discussion of a women's philosophy to propose a new perspective on the role and function of the philosophy curriculum. The paper shifts the conversation (...)
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    Self-Directedness and the Question of Autonomy: From Counterfeit Education to Critical and Transformative Adult Learning.Wojciech Kruszelnicki - 2019 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 39 (2):187-203.
    The aim of this paper is to introduce a correction into the notion of self-directed adult learning by way of conjoining it with philosophically elaborated notions of autonomy, self-reflectiveness, and maturity. The basic premise of this intervention is that in andragogical theorizing, learners’ self-directedness ought not to be thought as obvious and thus beyond question. Since adult selves are not transparent but socially, culturally, and discoursively constructed, adult educators are encouraged to think of themselves as facilitators of adult learners’ self-awareness (...)
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    Freedom for Responsibility: The Essence of Ubuntu/Unhu Philosophy.Davison Z. - 2023 - Philosophy International Journal 6 (3):1-9.
    Ubuntu/Unhu societies were characterised by the thrust on freedom for responsibility where the elders were the bearers of authority which was conducive for the development of the freedom. The authority of the elders had a bearing on the freedom of the non-elderly people. Authority and freedom are connected by responsibility. Without responsibility as the nodal point between authority and freedom, authority lapses into power and freedom lapses into licence. This study sought to find out how elders in Ubuntu/Unhu societies socialised (...)
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  10. Between Successful and Unsuccessful Ageing: Selected Aspects and Contexts.Łukasz Tomczyk & Andrzej Klimczuk (eds.) - 2019 - Kraków: Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w Krakowie.
    We provide to readers the 11th volume of the "Czech-Polish-Slovak Studies in Andragogy and Social Gerontology" series. We are delighted to announce that the presented study is the result of the work of scientists from seven countries: Austria, China, Ghana, Hungary, Japan, Poland, and Russia. This international collection of texts is part of the global discourse on the determinants of adult education and the functioning of people in late adulthood. The 11th volume is a collection of research results that (...)
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    Deconstruction, Choice, Reconstruction, and Integration: Insights from Ignatius of Loyola’s Conversion Process on the Professional Formation of Organizational Leaders.Michael R. Carey & Dung Q. Tran - 2023 - Humanistic Management Journal 8 (2):181-190.
    This article, the first of a two-part series, examines how Saint Ignatius of Loyola’s (1548/ 1991 ) nearly 500 year-old approach to the transformation of others in their leadership journeys is still being actualized, with applications to transformations in workplaces and the graduate education of business leaders, by drawing upon both the handbook Ignatius wrote to guide his work—called the _Spiritual Exercises_—and upon the account of his own transformation experience captured in his _Autobiography_. Our exploratory prelude to practice is guided (...)
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    A Proposal for Thinking Strategically About Ethics Education.Camille Nebeker - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy, Science and Law 14:32-46.
    Training in the responsible conduct of research (RCR) is mandated for select trainees supported by federal funds. RCR Instructors typically address standards and accepted practices for the planning, conduct and reporting of academic research. While this focus may be relevant to future academic scientists, the majority of science graduate students pursue careers in non-academic employment sectors (e.g., government, non-profit, industry). The ethical and regulatory conventions, norms and expectations of the academic setting may not always transfer to other work environments. As (...)
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    Advancing health equity in prelicensure nursing curricula: Findings from a critical review.Anna Graefe, Christine Mueller, Linda Bane Frizzell & Carolyn M. Porta - 2024 - Nursing Inquiry 31 (3):e12629.
    Nurses play a crucial role in reducing health disparities and advancing health equity for individuals and communities. The future nursing workforce relies on their nursing education to prepare them to promote health equity. Nursing educators prepare students through a variety of andragogical learning strategies in the classroom and in clinical experiences and by intentionally updating and revising curricular content to address knowledge and competency gaps. This critical review aimed to determine the extent to which health equity concepts are explicitly present (...)
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    Assessing Character in Mentored, Contextual Learning.Debra R. Anderson & Nathan H. Scherrer - 2022 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 15 (1):115-134.
    This article is concerned with the complex role of assessment in the character development of graduate students in seminary education. It presents the current curricular approach of Denver Seminary to mentored, contextual formation and the variety of assessment strategies that support the growth of individual students and a culture of integrated learning in the institution. Rather than directing assessment strategies on individual character qualities, we argue for the efficacy of assessing the enabling conditions for character growth expressed in the andragogic (...)
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    Leverage Points in Business Ethics Education: A Virtual Symposium.Cristina Neesham - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (3):509-510.
    A recent virtual symposium in search for leverage points in business ethics education, organized by the Teaching Business Ethics section of the Journal of Business Ethics, has yielded a number of suggestions that we would like to share with our readers and, in particular, with educators and researchers who are passionate about andragogic innovations. This is not intended as a comprehensive research manifesto, but rather as a collegial conversation around matters that have preoccupied us for a long time.
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  16. Selected Contemporary Challenges of Ageing Policy.Andrzej Klimczuk & Łukasz Tomczyk (eds.) - 2017 - Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny W Krakowie.
    This volume-"Selected Contemporary Challenges of Aging Policy"-is the most international of all published monographs from the series "Czech-Polish-Slovak Studies in Andragogy and Social Gerontology." Among the scholars trying to grasp the nuances and trends of social policy, there are diverse perspectives, resulting not only from the extensive knowledge of the authors on the systematic approach to the issue of supporting older people but also from the grounds of the represented social gerontology schools. In the texts of Volume VII interesting (...)
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    Martin Buber: Bildung, Menschenbild und hebräischer Humanismus: mit der unveröffentlichten deutschen Originalfassung des Artikels "Erwachsenenbildung" von Martin Buber.Martha Friedenthal-Haase & Ralf Koerrenz (eds.) - 2005 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
    Der große jüdische Religionsphilosoph Martin Buber (1878-1965) war auch als Pädagoge und Andragoge eine bedeutende Persönlichkeit in der Geistesgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts. 1924 war er Gast der damals von Wilhelm Flitner geleiteten Volkshochschule Jena. An seinen dortigen Begegnungen lässt sich exemplarisch das Selbstverständnis und die Methodik Bubers eindrucksvoll sichtbar machen. Von der Analyse der Jenaer Konstellation geht dieser Sammelband aus, führt aber darüber hinaus zu Bubers weitgespannten Wirkungsfeldern, wobei auch bisher unerschlossenes Archivmaterial ausgewertet wird. Vertieft werden neben pädagogisch-andragogischen auch religiöse, (...)
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    Former des enseignants pour favoriser la professionnalisation : mais selon quelle temporalité?Christophe Gremion - 2018 - Revue Phronesis 7 (2):65-74.
    Vocational education is generally structured around self-evaluation and the analysis of the practice of people in training, in order to favour their autonomy to face unprecedented situations. In this sense, a central position is given to experience in training which is observed and analysed each time it is possible. This approach that the institution - and its teachers - have to fundamentally rethink dual education. But rethinking dual education taking into account the experience of the teachers in training as well (...)
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