pedagogy assumes that the child learner is a dependent
personality, has limited experience, is ready to learn based on age level, is
oriented to learning a particular subject matter, and is motivated by external
rewards and punishment (Guffey and Rampp 1997; Sipe 2001).
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traditional teaching practices, not considered appropriate for adults, are suited to the needs of children and adolescents
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The ongoing debates—andragogy vs. pedagogy, teacher directed vs. learner centered—may mean that no single theory explains how adult learning differs from children's learning (Vaske 2001).
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