Pedagogy vs Andragogy 

Pedagogy and Andragogy are distinct teaching styles based on the learners’ age and development. Pedagogy is teacher-centered, focusing on children, while Andragogy is learner-centered, tailored to adults. Understanding these differences helps teachers create tailored, engaging learning experiences, leading to effective outcomes and enhancing professional competence. Both approaches cater to distinct learner needs and motivations.

The Common Third. 

The Common Third is the concept of using an activity to strengthen the relationship between yourself and another person or group.  The Common Third empowers us, as practitioners, to create the possibility for engaging in activities where everyone can develop new skills and recognize personal development.   What makes the Common Third particularly important is thatContinueContinue reading “The Common Third. “