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Knowles 1978

 
Reference
 

Knowles, Malcolm S. 1978.The adult learner: A neglected species. Houston, TX: Gulf. 244 pages. 087201004X. (Review by Bandiera 1984.) Location: Dallas SIL Library 374 K73. Interest level: lay specialist.

Summary
 

Reviews current learning theories and categorizes them into two basic types; mechanistic and organimistic. Traces the development of andragogical theory and explains its concepts. Includes

 
  • self-directedness
  • use of the learner's experience
  • the need to learn, and
  • problem-centered orientation to learning.
 

Reviews teaching principles and their relationship to learning theories and teaching theories. Discusses how to apply the aforementioned areas and relates them specifically to the human resource development of organizations.

Evaluation
 

Is a good review of theory. Uses many resources and quotes extensively. Appears to have been exposed to much of the current theory. Has readable style and is user friendly.


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