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Humanagogy

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Humanagogy refers to how humans learn. Knudson (1979, 1980) proposed this as combined term to encompass pedagogy (child-focused teaching) and andragogy (adult-focused learning). An alternative proposed term to bring together pedagogy and andragogy is pedandragogy (Samaroo, Cooper, & Green, 2013).

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Knudson, R. S. (1979). Humanagogy anyone?. Adult Education, 29, 261-264. https://doi.org/10.1177/074171367902900406

Knudson, R. S. (1980). An alternative approach to the andragogy/pedagogy issue. Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 3(8), 8-10.

Samaroo, S., Cooper, E., & Green, T. (2013). Pedandragogy: A way forward to self‐engaged learning. New Horizons in Adult Education and Human Resource Development, 25(3), 76-90.