Leading The Teacher to Heutagogy
Essay and paintings contributed by Stewart Hase About 18 months ago I took up painting. No, not the kitchen painting variety but the art type, although I wouldn’t call what … Continue reading
Shipping Coffee for Adult Education
This article, which features a heutagogical approach to education, was written by Jon Andrews and originally posted in the Centre for Research Innovation and Future Development blog. Jon is Executive … Continue reading
The Limitations of Linear Thinking
by Stewart Hase In our first paper about heutagogy or the study of self-determined learning as it is defined, Chris Kenyon and I mentioned that people don’t learn linearly. After … Continue reading
It’s not the unfriendly classroom, it’s the expectations
by Bob Dick I’ve decided that classrooms are not friendly to learning. I don’t think that it’s always the classroom as such. Yes, there are tiered classrooms with fixed furniture. … Continue reading