ntlt 2013 - stewart hase - heutagogy
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HeutagogyDr Stewart Hase
National Tertiary Learning and Teaching Conference
Invercargill, 2-4 October 2013
Resources http://slidesha.re/GzuMKt http
://www.slideshare.net/fredgarnett/selfdetermined-learning-the-craft-of-heutagogy
http://heutagogycop.wordpress.com http://vimeo.com/62796499 Google Heutagogy
Self-Determined Learning
Edited by Stewart Hase & Chris
Kenyon Published by
Bloomsbury Academic;
http://www.bloomsury.com/uk/self-determined-learning-9781441142771/
Why did you come to this session?
Weekly England-numerous Scotland Ireland New Zealand Germany Spain France Kurdistan Czech Republic
USA-several states Canada Brazil Singapore Malaysia PNG Australia
Doing Heutagogy You are from the planet Apha2398 in a far off galaxy, living
on earth. You get a job as a physicist in a university because of your incredible knowledge but know nothing about teaching.
You do some research and find out the following about how humans learn.
Take notes of the following as I go through these factors since you’ll use them shortly
The evidence
Focus develops specific regions of the human brain
The evidence
Brains are sensitive to the culture/environment
The evidence
Memory is fragile unless strengthened
The evidence
The 8 minute rule
The evidence
System 1 vs System 2 thinking
The evidence
Effort develops human brains
The evidence
Learning needs to be multi-sensory
The evidence
Humans are naturally curious and explore
The evidence
Emotions and learning are inextricably linked
The evidence
Humans are motivated to resolve incongruity
The evidence
Brain plasticity
The evidence
State dependent learning
The evidence
The first 30 seconds
The evidence
Repetition is critical for memory
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Humans learn in small chunks
The evidence
It can take years to develop reliable memories
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When real learning occurs is unpredictable
The evidence
Humans learn best by immersion
The Evidence
Ingredients are to puddings
As
Knowledge and Skills are to Learning
Doing Heutagogy
Given what you just discovered, what would you now do to ensure your learners learned and what would the curriculum look like?
What is heutagogy?
Self-determined learningLearner defined learning
Learning Grid
Think of the best teacher you ever had or have seen.
Someone who made a significant difference to you
What was it that made them a really brilliant teacher ?
SummaryThe learning experience is dynamicExpectancyThere is a difference between knowledge and skills
(competencies) and real learningThe learner will become distracted by new
questionsTeaching can become a block to learningThe teacher doesn’t know what is going on in the
brain of the learner unless she/he checks
Doing self-determined learning (heutagogy) Deep engagement
Expectations and agenda setting Where is the learner now? Involvement of the learner in design Framing questions
Flexible curricula Resource availability Learner-generated contexts
Doing self-determined learning (heutagogy) Flipped Classroom Negotiated assessment Spontaneity in process and experience Constructivist methods that engage emotion with experience Getting higher up the Blooms Taxonomy Scale Coaching models The Pedagogy, Andragogy, Heutagogy (PAH) continuum
Learning
Think of something you learned that really changed
you or your life