Paragogy as an alternative solution to make students artists for their own learning: A systematic literature review
The cognitive capacity of humans typically reaches psychosocial maturity around the age of 18, providing students with a robust foundation to design their own lives. However, in higher education, many lecturers and students continue to rely on traditional lecture-based teaching as the predominant ed...
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description | The cognitive capacity of humans typically reaches psychosocial maturity around the age of 18, providing students with a robust foundation to design their own lives. However, in higher education, many lecturers and students continue to rely on traditional lecture-based teaching as the predominant educational approach. This systematic literature review examines the application of paragogy in learning practices. Data for the review were collected from the Scopus, ERIC, and ScienceDirect databases, with article selection guided by the PRISMA method. The findings indicate that the implementation of paragogy is motivated by diminishing effectiveness in both reflective and collaborative interactions among peers, among other factors. The content and goals of paragogy implementation vary, with a primary focus on higher education students. These students, along with their peers, play a significant role in shaping their learning experiences. Key challenges include students' difficulties in grasping topics when unprepared, complications arising from managing large numbers of students and limited time in practical sessions, and other constraints encountered. |
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