Andragogy of everyday – Learning by experiencing death
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4312/as.14.3-4.75-88Keywords:
circumstantial learning, learning thru biography, autobiography, everyday life, bereavement, deathAbstract
The death is rite de passage which crosses life of everyone when the close ones die. Yet, we still do not know what effect it has on the individual person. The article presents a reflection on the learning in the time of bereavement and tries to add a component to the comprehension of learning as a lifelong process. We looked into how one changes when experiencing death by means of life story analysis. Evidence shows that learning takes place on physical, mental and spiritual level. One changes his/her attitudes and values. Therefore the narration of a life story is not merely a research method. Namely, it also unveils one self, which enables self-change and self-education.Metrics
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Published
1. 12. 2008
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Scientific articles
How to Cite
Ličen, N., Furlan, M., & Šinko, S. (2008). Andragogy of everyday – Learning by experiencing death. Studies in Adult Education and Learning, 14(3-4), 75-88. https://doi.org/10.4312/as.14.3-4.75-88