AnAndragogy is a subfield of educational science that examines the learning processes of adult individuals and aims to develop teaching methods suitable for their cognitive, emotional, and social characteristics. The term derives from the Ancient Greek words aner (adult man/human) and agogos (guide, leader), literally meaning âthe education of adultsâ or âguidance for adults.â Conceptually, it refers to an educational approach that guides adults in acquiring knowledge and skills through self-direc
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TeEducation of Educators is a systematic and structured process aimed at enhancing individualsâ teaching skills and professional competencies. This process encompasses the development of pedagogical knowledge and skills among teachers, academic staff, and educational administrators. The education of educators supports participants in understanding teaching strategies, planning and implementing learning processes. Programs are delivered through theoretical knowledge and practical experiences; for e
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Mathematical Modeling, is the process of expressing, analyzing, and resolving complex real-world situations, events, or problems using mathematical terms, structures, and relationships. This concept functions as a bridge between real life and the mathematical world, forming a cyclical methodology that involves translating authentic scenarios into the language of mathematics and reinterpreting the resulting mathematical outcomes back within their real-world context.Theoretical FoundationsIn the l
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Learning the Art of Writing is a work by Jules Payot, translated into Turkish for the first time and published in 2024. The book systematically addresses the pedagogical and intellectual framework of the writing process. It provides a theoretical foundation not only for professional writers but also for individuals seeking intellectual development through writing. The act of writing is explored as a means of personal construction, mental discipline, and expression.Subject MatterThe book argues t
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ThThe Art of Being a Father is a pedagogical and social essay written by Ahmet Mithat Efendi (1844â1912), one of the most prolific and pioneering authors of the Tanzimat Era, and prepared for publication by Gizem Akyol, then published by DergĂąh Yayınları. The work critically examines the purpose of marriage, the importance of raising good children, and the differences between Western and Ottoman concepts of marriage, particularly aimed at young people. The book, printed in October 2013, consists o
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Stephen Brookfield was born in Liverpool, England, in 1949. After completing his undergraduate education in England, he emigrated to Canada in the early 1970s. Brookfield earned his doctorate from the University of Toronto. He has spent a significant portion of his academic career in the United States, serving on the faculties of institutions such as Columbia University, Harvard University, the University of St. Thomas, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Throughout his career, he has a
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The concept of webinar emerged in the late 1990s with the growing adoption of internet technologies. Initially limited to textual content and basic video transmission, webinar applications evolved into interactive and dynamic formats with the widespread availability of high-speed internet connections and advanced multimedia technologies. Particularly in the early 2000s, corporate training and marketing webinars rapidly expanded in usage.The pandemic period triggered a surge in webinar adoption.
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