Andragogy

/ændrəˈɡɑdʒi/ noun

The theory and practice of teaching adults, which differs from teaching children because adults bring life experience and self-directed learning goals.

From Greek 'aner' (man/adult) + 'agogos' (leader). Coined in the 1950s-60s by educator Malcolm Knowles to distinguish adult education from pedagogy (child education).

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