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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