What’s Your Best Way to Learn?

Learning Style 17.05.2025

Diese Frage sollte am Anfang jedes Trainingsprogramms stehen. Doch in der Praxis wird sie nur selten gestellt.

Noch schlimmer: Selbst wenn sie gestellt wird, wissen nur wenige wirklich, wie sie zu beantworten ist. Um Ihnen dabei zu helfen, Ihre Lernvorlieben besser zu verstehen und die richtigen Trainingsentscheidungen zu treffen, erhalten Sie hier einen Überblick über die verschiedenen Lernansätze.

1. Pedagogy: Learning Step by Step

The word is often used to describe the art of “explaining things well.” But originally, pedagogy refers to the education of children. It’s a structured, guided approach that leads the learner step by step through a clear and organized path.

? This method is ideal when you're starting out in a subject or need a reassuring framework to make progress.

2. Andragogy: Learning with Purpose

Andragogy is learning designed for adults. Unlike children, adults bring more experience and judgment to the table. They often need to understand why they’re learning something and how they’ll use that knowledge in real life.

? This approach is especially relevant in a professional context, when learning is guided by a clear objective.

3. Heutagogy: Learning Autonomously

Less well known, heutagogy draws inspiration from how self-taught individuals learn.

Here, the trainer’s role changes: rather than simply transmitting knowledge, they create a supportive learning environment with varied resources and personalized motivation tools.

It’s the ideal method for those who enjoy learning at their own pace, based on their needs and curiosity.

4. Epigogy: Learning Through Doing

This last term isn’t (yet) in the dictionary, but it reflects a reality well known to entrepreneurs: starting from a concrete project or desire to act, and learning as needs arise. It’s a pragmatic, action-driven approach.

However, without guidance, it can sometimes lead to blocks or long periods of procrastination.

?This approach works particularly well when you know what you want to accomplish and want to move forward quickly.

What if You Combined Multiple Styles?

One key takeaway: we don’t have just one learning style. We shift between these approaches depending on the subject, the context, or the stage of life we’re in.

So before choosing your next training program, ask yourself: What do I need today to learn effectively? A structured framework? Full autonomy? A clear professional goal? A personal project to bring to life?

Knowing yourself better is already learning better.

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