The [[Latin]]-derived word for pedagogy, means good learning styles. Education,[4] is nowadays used in the English-speaking world to refer to the whole [[context]] of instruction, learning, and the actual operations involved therein, although both [[words]] have roughly the same [[origin]]al [[meaning]]. In the [[English]]-speaking world the term pedagogy refers to the [[science]] or theory of educating.[5] The late Malcolm Knowles reasoned that the term andragogy is more pertinent when discussing adult learning and teaching. He referred to andragogy as the art and science of teaching adults. | The [[Latin]]-derived word for pedagogy, means good learning styles. Education,[4] is nowadays used in the English-speaking world to refer to the whole [[context]] of instruction, learning, and the actual operations involved therein, although both [[words]] have roughly the same [[origin]]al [[meaning]]. In the [[English]]-speaking world the term pedagogy refers to the [[science]] or theory of educating.[5] The late Malcolm Knowles reasoned that the term andragogy is more pertinent when discussing adult learning and teaching. He referred to andragogy as the art and science of teaching adults. |