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universityframesinc · 2 years ago
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mfaculty · 28 days ago
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Let's Talk Andragogy: Embracing the Future of Learning
As educators, we're always adapting and growing - it’s how we’re wired and what we do! Higher education has evolved in incredible ways, especially as our classrooms and course rooms now include a diverse population of learners: adults bringing their life experiences, career goals, and practical perspectives into the mix.
But here's something to think about: while we’ve been using the term pedagogy to describe teaching methods and practices, does it really capture how we educate our adult learners?
The term andragogy was created specifically for adult education. It emphasizes principles like self-directed learning, drawing on prior experiences, and practical applications—all hallmarks of how adults learn best. Adopting it alongside pedagogy isn’t about removing tradition; it's about refining our language to better reflect the diversity in our classrooms and course rooms and the tailored approaches we use to reach and teach our adult learners.
Sure, some might wonder, "Why change the term pedagogy since it’s familiar to the education community?" But think of it this way – the terminology we use across the industry of education should grow with us. Shifting toward terms like Andragogy shows we're responsive to our learners' evolving needs. It’s also a way to be more inclusive, acknowledging that adults bring unique strengths and challenges that deserve to be recognized in how we talk about education.
Now, we know change can be tricky. Pedagogy has been a cornerstone of educational discussions for ages, and some might feel that Andragogy is a difference without a distinction. But it's not about splitting hairs. It's about building on what we already do so well, celebrating the success we've had teaching learners of all ages, and fine-tuning how we frame those efforts to stay current and relevant. Imagine the opportunities to connect more deeply with our adult students when our language reflects their unique journeys.
This doesn’t mean a complete overhaul - just a shift in perspective. We could start small: introduce andragogy in professional development discussions, pilot its use in departments that focus on adult learners, or even just sprinkle it into conversations to see how it feels. Over time, this small addition to our vocabulary could make a big difference in how we think, consider and approach our engagement in adult education.
Together, we have the chance to lead this evolution in higher education, ensuring that our practices - and the terms we use to describe them - continue to inspire and empower all learners. Let’s celebrate the journey for our students and ourselves and see Andragogy as a natural next step in how we grow as educators.
- Eugene Matthews, PhD
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sandeepjamuda · 5 months ago
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Honour to be featured my Handmade quote painting on notice board of Government College, Sundargarh for information and show piece purpose. My hard work get it's success, thanks to Department of Political Science of GCSNG and supporter and encouragement friends of me, to success this project work. 🥺🙏
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paintedcrows · 5 months ago
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In my heart, Dipper grows up to be the most cringe fail "influencer" alive
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quoteyourluck · 2 years ago
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"Success is simply a matter of luck. Ask any failure." - Earl Wilson
>> Click To Try Your Luck Today
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botanyshitposts · 10 months ago
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flowers blooming in such heft and numbers they bend the plant over and plants bearing fruit so hard they shower everything under it in fruits or make the very branches bend…. creatures are just experiencing vast bounty and good fortune out there fr fr
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itsrlymine · 18 days ago
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omg girl i can’t believe it’s THAT EASY. two months ago i was manifesting not going to school anymore bc of the teachers and assignments. i persisted in MY TRUTH and i haven’t gone to school in a month and a half, WTF 😭😭😭😭. but it doesn’t end there: i was lwk starting to feel bored in my house all day so i manifested going to another school with better teachers and super nice friends AND GUESS WHAT, i just moved to my desired state AND the school i manifested is LITERALLY IN FRONT OF MY PLACE. i have so many more success stories but honestly people overcomplicate the law, JUST FUCKING DECIDE. i’m starting classes next monday, wish me luck 🫶🏻💋💋
BRUHH WHAT OMGG I LOVE THISSSSS. I'M LAUGHING BC THIS IS ICONIC OMGGG. not you didn't go to school for a whole month and moved somewhere else completely anywayssss. i know you already love your new school so congrats babe. MANIFESTING IS EASY. just decide and boom, it's doneeeeeee
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foreverrryourssss · 8 months ago
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Back to school ✓
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glowettee · 10 days ago
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Hi Mindy! I’m a college student and I’m struggling to go to bed at a decent hour (think 3 am bedtimes every day) because of the amount of homework I have. Do you have any tips for time management so I can figure out how to get my homework done all during the day so I’m not losing sleep? (Any app recommendations or suggestions on how to schedule my day would be greatly appreciated). Thank you so much! I love your blog and I love seeing your posts🩷
how to get your life together & actually sleep: time management tips for college✨
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hi love! 💌 first off, thank you so much for your sweet words. they genuinely made me smile. i’m so proud of you for wanting to improve your time management and prioritize your sleep (honestly, sleep is like the ultimate self-care, and you deserve it). i know college can feel like a whirlwind of assignments, deadlines, and just… life. staying up until 3 am is no joke, and it’s amazing that you’re ready to make a change. let’s make your routine feel a little more manageable and a lot more magical.
☁️ romanticize your productivity: first thing’s first: mindset. instead of viewing homework as this scary, endless task that eats up your nights, try to romanticize it. create a cozy study ritual. light a candle, make a cute study playlist (ex: lo-fi mixed with soft acoustics), and set up your space in a way that makes you actually want to sit down and work. i know it sounds silly, but giving your study sessions a soft, aesthetic vibe can make them feel less like a chore and more like a peaceful little routine. i have a lot of posts talking about this
🌙 break down your workload: sometimes it’s not about how much work you have but how it’s organized. take a few minutes in the morning or the night before to make a list of what you actually need to accomplish. break it down into small, bite-sized tasks. for example, instead of “study for chem exam,” write down “review chapter 4 notes,” “do practice problems,” and “make flashcards for key concepts.” checking off small tasks feels way more rewarding than staring at a big, vague to-do.
💡 create a time-blocking ritual: i’m obsessed with time-blocking because it feels like giving each task its own little home. instead of doing everything all at once (which is just chaos), dedicate specific chunks of time to each task. for instance:
🌼 9-10 am: review lecture notes
✨ 10-11:30 am: work on that essay (no distractions)
🍓 11:30-12: take a break, stretch, grab a snack
💻 12-1: group project research set timers to keep yourself accountable. i use the “focus keeper” app for 25-minute work sessions with 5-minute breaks. it’s surprisingly motivating!
📅 the magic of reverse scheduling: if you know you want to be in bed by, say, 11 pm, plan your day backwards from there. schedule your evening wind-down routine (like skincare, a little journaling, and tea) and work your way back through the hours, assigning tasks in reverse. this way, you’re prioritizing sleep as non-negotiable and shaping your day to respect that.
✨ my fave apps for dreamy productivity:
notion: perfect for creating aesthetic, organized to-do lists, study schedules, and even journaling about your progress.
flora: turns studying into a game by planting a virtual tree while you focus. if you leave the app, the tree dies (no pressure, right?).
toggl: tracks your time so you can see how long tasks actually take. it’s eye-opening to realize you might be spending way more time scrolling than studying.
clockify: like a little personal assistant that tracks your study sessions and breaks. it’s simple and kind of addicting to see how productive you’ve been.
habitica: makes productivity feel like an RPG game. complete with character upgrades when you check things off. honestly, it’s too cute to resist.
💖 mindy’s personal tips:
📝 batch similar tasks: do all your note-taking at once, then all your problem-solving. your brain doesn’t have to keep switching gears.
🎯 use the “two-minute rule”: if something takes less than two minutes, do it right away (like replying to emails or organizing your notes).
🕰️ the 1-3-5 rule: pick one big task, three medium tasks, and five small ones to accomplish each day. it keeps your to-do list from being overwhelming.
✨ romanticize rest too: treat your sleep as sacred. create a pre-bed routine that you actually look forward to, like reading a few pages of a lighthearted book or doing a little night yoga.
🌸 don't forget how important 'no' is: sometimes, we overcommit because we’re too nice to say no. it’s okay to protect your time! practice polite ways to decline extra responsibilities when you know they’ll eat into your sleep. like, “i’d love to help, but i have to focus on my assignments tonight. let’s plan something for the weekend!”
🌙 gentle evening wind-down: your body needs time to transition from productivity mode to sleep mode. about an hour before bed, turn off your screens, dim the lights, and switch to calming activities. i like using the “calm” app for guided meditations that feel like little bedtime stories.
🌱 become a morning person (yes, it’s possible)
one trick that really works is having something to look forward to. think of a tiny, indulgent ritual that you save just for mornings. maybe it’s a frothy matcha latte with vanilla syrup, journaling in a pretty notebook, or listening to your favorite podcast while you stretch. the key is to make mornings feel like a gift to yourself rather than just the start of a grind.
set your alarm to a song that makes you feel good!! something soft and happy. bonus points if it’s different from your usual playlist because it’ll feel special. place your phone across the room so you have to physically get up to turn it off. i also love using the “alarmy” app because it makes you solve a simple puzzle before it stops ringing (annoying, but effective).
once you’re up, avoid falling back into bed by making your bed immediately. it’s like telling your brain, “we’re up now. no going back.” then, try a quick, gentle morning stretch to wake your body up without feeling rushed. mornings can actually feel soft and peaceful if you give yourself permission to take it slow.
as for getting enough sleep the night before. make it non-negotiable. treat your bedtime like an important meeting you can’t cancel. remind yourself that a well-rested mind works way better than a sleep-deprived one. it’s all about romanticizing rest as part of your productivity rather than seeing it as wasted time.
give it a week, and see how you feel. even a small shift, like waking up 30 minutes earlier, can make your day feel more spacious and less chaotic. being a morning person is just about creating tiny habits that make mornings feel like a calm beginning rather than a rushed scramble.
🌸 micro productivity okay, let’s be real... sometimes the idea of sitting down for a three-hour study session feels completely overwhelming. that’s where micro productivity comes in. instead of blocking out huge chunks of time, break your tasks into mini-sprints that fit into the small gaps of your day.
for example, while waiting for your coffee to brew, you could make a quick list of your priorities for the day. during your commute or while you’re eating lunch, review your flashcards or skim your notes. those little moments add up, and suddenly your workload doesn’t feel as intense because you’ve been chipping away at it throughout the day.
one of my favorite apps for this is “quizlet.” you can make digital flashcards and quickly review them whenever you have a spare moment. or use “ankidroid” for spaced repetition. it’s great for subjects that require lots of memorization.
another trick? the “two-minute rule.” if a task takes less than two minutes, do it immediately rather than adding it to your to-do list. this helps clear out small, annoying tasks that tend to pile up (like replying to emails or organizing your desktop).
i also love the idea of micro journaling. sometimes, when you’re overwhelmed, writing down just one thought or feeling can give your brain the clarity it craves. it doesn’t have to be a full journal entry, just a few words that capture your mood or intention.
don’t underestimate the function of small wins. every tiny task you complete builds momentum and makes the bigger assignments feel more doable. it’s like telling yourself, “i’m already being productive today. let’s keep that energy going.”
the goal is to make productivity feel more like a series of little achievements rather than one massive to-do list. micro productivity helps you stay on top of things without burning out, and it feels way more manageable when your schedule is packed.
💫 stay motivated when your energy is low we’ve all been there. those days when your brain feels like it’s wrapped in a fog, and the idea of tackling your to-do list feels impossible. it’s okay to have low-energy days, but let’s find a way to work with them instead of against them.
first, check in with yourself. is your low energy from lack of sleep, stress, or just general burnout? sometimes just identifying the reason helps you figure out what kind of self-care you need. if you’re physically tired, maybe your focus should be on rest or low-effort tasks. if it’s more mental fatigue, try switching up your study space or doing something creative to break the monotony.
use the idea of “productive rest.” sometimes, resting doesn’t mean doing nothing. it can be as simple as switching tasks to something lighter, like organizing your notes or doing some gentle stretching while listening to a podcast related to your coursework. this way, you’re still moving forward, just at a gentler pace.
set up a reward system to motivate yourself. for example, after 20 minutes of studying, give yourself a 5-minute break to scroll through pinterest or listen to a song you love. use apps like “forest” to stay focused during your work session and then celebrate with a cute coffee break when your tree grows.
also, be kind to yourself. it’s okay if you’re not operating at 100% all the time. instead of pushing yourself to be overly productive, prioritize what actually needs to get done. sometimes, just getting one important task out of the way is enough for the day, and that’s completely valid.
remember, your energy levels fluctuate, and that’s perfectly normal. don’t pressure yourself to be endlessly productive. balance is key. the goal is sustainable productivity, not burning out from trying to do everything at once. listen to your body, adjust your pace, and know that it’s okay to take breaks when you need them.
💫 final thoughts: it’s all about balance, being productive during the day is great, but you’re human. you can’t be on 24/7. give yourself grace when things don’t go perfectly. the goal isn’t perfection; it’s progress. prioritize rest as much as you prioritize getting things done, and your mind (and grades) will thank you.
xoxo mindy
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peanutseagle · 2 years ago
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Could u plz draw part 2 of Damian asking Anya 's hand from Loid ?
Your wish is my command, anon 🥖
(part one)
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makingvowsillneverkeep · 9 months ago
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college kenstewy
You can choose the reason why Kendall is crying (Stewy just had enough).
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bisexual-engineer-guy · 1 month ago
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ACED MY DIFFEQ MIDTERM LET'S FUCKING GO BITCHES YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH WOOOOOOO
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starryaspirant · 1 month ago
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I said I’m behind on my reading and I still am 😭
Also, I am worried for my exams but since last three days, there’s a strange excitement in me and I’m just immersing myself in that.
Cuz……my convocation’s here!
I spent two days finalising a dress, actually finalised two but I’m kinda still not satisfied (girl problems 😁)…..anyhow, I’ll most likely go shopping again today (for some accessories) so that’s why I’m studying right now.
Completed two bigger chapters and now 5 chapters are left, out of which 3 are small abd easy as it’s just concepts in there which I remember from my classes but the other 2 have like a lot of theory and terms to learn (and I like learning but somehow, I just can’t get myself to sit and learn these days)
I know it’s the convocation fever which I did not have before, like I wasn’t even excited for it until I talked to my friends and their energy rubbed off on me ✨
Anyhow, I had another tension on my mind regarding extension of my recorded lectures but the authorised person refused and asked for payment (they changed their business model in between and as I had joined earlier, I paid for the previous model and it gave us lectures on basis of hours but now it’s days and apparently my days are already over) I asked if they can make an exception cuz I’m not going to pay extra for what I’ve already paid before… however, they said it’s all automated now and unless you pay, your account cannot be extended.
And it’s not a small amount as well.
Also, in this era of recordings and online teaching, I guess I had become too dependent on it, looking at recorded lectures for every other doubt I had, watching them again and again when I remember I wasn’t like this before. Even if a class was missed, I could easily cope up with next lectures by reading textbooks, asking my friends…it wasn’t a big deal.
And it shouldn’t be a big deal now as well.
I was immensely stressed this past week until yesterday I came to this realisation and it finally settled in.
That I don’t have to be dependent on teachers all the time.
I can do it on my own, just as I did before and it’s going to be fine.
(I really hope it would be)And it struck even more cuz my friend got her extension but it was in January and it’s quite apparent they added payment after Jan as she didn’t have to pay for it.
Guess, I just went at a wrong time.
So that was my long monologue.
(I really hope when I clear my exams with amazing results 🤞I can feel happy with my decision here)
And although I said I’m fine with it, deep down, it’s still stressing me a lot kinda and I can feel it even now while I’m writing so I just gonna back to studying and pray that I make it, that I clear my exams and finally make my parents proud.
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cinnistarr · 4 months ago
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manifesting this for the next semester <3
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holyrosegarden · 3 months ago
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How are you going to live up to your desires if you don’t live unapologetically. Stop conforming to the lower levels of mediocrity. Survivors guilt of being successful around others who are not doesn’t pertain to you.
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beebeetheclown · 1 year ago
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Kenstewy in college pt. 2
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The walls are even the same color👀
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