Howdy y'all.
To answer the question posed by the title, Pedagogy (pronounced ped-a-go-jee) is studying how people learn. Like big schools vs. small schools, etc. My school (often described as a 'hippie school') is kind of obsessed with what they call 'pedagogy of place' Which is like how where you learn affects how you learn. (This isn't relevant at most schools, until you realize that my school is two renovated office buildings and we have exactly zero normal-looking classrooms. Also, we have a classroom in a garden.) Anyways, the whole thing is sort of boring to me, because I think that learning takes place in your brain. But my teachers will not shut up about it. So you know what?
I've decided something.
Yeah, where you learn affects how you learn.
For example, I would learn SO much more if I was at Hogwarts.
Best Wishes!
Rose
To answer the question posed by the title, Pedagogy (pronounced ped-a-go-jee) is studying how people learn. Like big schools vs. small schools, etc. My school (often described as a 'hippie school') is kind of obsessed with what they call 'pedagogy of place' Which is like how where you learn affects how you learn. (This isn't relevant at most schools, until you realize that my school is two renovated office buildings and we have exactly zero normal-looking classrooms. Also, we have a classroom in a garden.) Anyways, the whole thing is sort of boring to me, because I think that learning takes place in your brain. But my teachers will not shut up about it. So you know what?
I've decided something.
Yeah, where you learn affects how you learn.
For example, I would learn SO much more if I was at Hogwarts.
Best Wishes!
Rose
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