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Milheim, Karen L. – Adult Learning, 2011
Teaching philosophy is much more than just teaching style, or a framework for a course. It can be defined as one's beliefs about life that are carried out in his/her teaching practice, which serve as a foundation for his/her educational philosophies. The majority of literature addressing philosophies in adult education practice focus on how…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Teaching Styles, Conventional Instruction, Comparative Analysis

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