Heutagogy Community of Practice

Advancing the Theory and Practice of Self-Determined Learning

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

February 23, 2016 · Leave a comment

Self-Determined Learner Profile: Meet Penny Webb!

With this post, we begin a series of learner profiles exploring how heutagogy is perceived and experienced by learners themselves. We wanted to hear from learners who consider themselves to … Continue reading

February 3, 2015 · 1 Comment

So, Students are Cheating on their Assignments: Then Change the Game

by Stewart Hase It seems that there is a growing and presumably lucrative industry in the buying and selling of university assignments. A student can contact any one of a … Continue reading

July 2, 2014 · 5 Comments

The Learning Leader: New Skills for Education in the 21st Century

by Stewart Hase Writing is always a learning experience for me. It forces greater clarity. In addition, the tranquility of the unique Australian bush setting in which I am currently … Continue reading

April 7, 2014 · 4 Comments

Doing Heutagogy

Stewart Hase’s keynote about Heutagogy to New Zealand National Tertiary Learning and Teaching Conference <div style=”margin-bottom:5px”> <strong> <a href=”https://www.slideshare.net/DrStewartHase/keynote-address-about-heutagogy-to-new-zealand-national-tertiary-learning-and-teaching-conference-october-2013&#8243; title=”Keynote address about Heutagogy to New Zealand National Tertiary Learning and … Continue reading

October 1, 2013 · Leave a comment

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

August 26, 2013 · 1 Comment

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

May 6, 2013 · 2 Comments

Heutagogy Highlights – Conference in Prague, March 2013

Heutagogy: Reconceptualising Learning for the 21st Century – Stewart Hase Since its inception in 2000, heutagogy or self-determined learning, has been discussed and applied in a number of different settings … Continue reading

April 8, 2013 · 1 Comment

Providing A Compass: Neuroscience & Heutagogy

by Stewart Hase For anyone who cares to look, the neuroscientific evidence that a great number of the assumptions that underpin education and training practice are wrong is mounting (see … Continue reading

March 31, 2013 · 11 Comments