%0 Journal Article %T A Paradigm Shift in Law Enforcement Training in the Bahamas: Teacher-Centered to Learner-Centered %A Hunter-Johnson %A Yvonne %A James %A Waynne B. %J International Journal of Bahamian Studies %D 2012 %I College of the Bahamas %X This study focused on determining whether the learning preference of law enforcement officers in the Bahamas was either pedagogical (teacher-centered) or andragogical (student-centered). Law enforcement personnel in a Bahamian police department were administered the Student Orientation Questionnaire (SOQ) developed by Christian (1982). One hundred and sixty-eight individuals completed the SOQ. Chi square statistics were calculated on the variables of educational level and gender. The preferred learning orientation was primarily andragogical; those with higher education levels tended to have a higher andragogical orientation. There were no differences by gender. As a result of the findings, a three-step approach is proposed to transition the training environment from one that is teacher-centered to one that is learner-centered %K Adult Education %K Andragogy %K Pedagogy %K Law Enforcement %U http://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files/article/view/163/223