Psychodidactics of psychosocial intervention in adult education
Abstract
Psychology is one of the basic sciences of Didactics. The paper presents the two following models: Psychomathetic and Psychodidactic. Both models refer to the psychosocial intervention in adults education. The Psychomathetic model establishes three diferent aspects: I. Tactic learning processes. II. Strategic learning processes. III. Ego-dynamic learning processes. The Psychodidactic model establishes four basic principies: I. Promotion of flexible relationships. II. Promotion of interchange among the participants. III. Evaluation and analysis of group experiences. IV. Search of a change progress.Keywords
adult education, psychodidactics of psychosocial intervention, differential didacticsPublished
1982-07-01
How to Cite
Tarín Martínez, L. (1982). Psychodidactics of psychosocial intervention in adult education. EDUCAR, 2, 89–96. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/educar.587
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