Applying Andragogical Principles to Internet Learning
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Chapter 2:  Background
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Table 1. A Comparison of the Assumptions and Designs of Pedagogy and Andragogy

Assumptions Design Elements
Pedagogy Andragogy Pedagogy Andragogy
Self-concept Dependency Increasing self-directiveness Climate Authority-oriented Formal Competitive Mutuality Respectful Collaborative Informal
Experience Of little worth Learners are a rich resource for learning Planning By teacher Mechanism for mutual planning
Readiness Biological development social pressure Developmental tasks of social roles Diagnosis of needs By teacher Mutual self-diagnosis
Time perspective Postponed application Immediacy of application Formulation of objectives By teacher Mutual negotiation
Orientation to learning Subject centered Problem centered Design Logic of the subject matter Sequenced in terms of readiness
Content units Problem units
Activities Transmittal techniques Experiential techniques (inquiry)
Evaluation By teacher Mutual re-diagnosis of needs Mutual measurement of program