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Kubiak, Chris; Rogers, Anita M.; Turner, Annie – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2010
Foundation degrees have been developed in the UK as a means of meeting the learning needs of paraprofessionals in health and social care and the services within which they work in a cost-effective fashion. Workplace learning is an intrinsic component to these degrees. Taking a socio-cultural perspective, this paper examines how the students'…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Student Experience, College Students, Part Time Students
Jackson, Sue – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2006
This paper explores the ways in which people with lifelong chronic illness engage with learning, and how learning impacts on the ways in which they learn to live with their illness. It considers their engagement with and changing focus of learning at different stages: prior to diagnosis, at about the time of diagnosis, and as their understanding…
Descriptors: Coping, Emotional Response, Questionnaires, Chronic Illness
Peer reviewedMackenzie, Alison M. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1994
Data from 72 adults in British university preparation (access) courses showed extreme levels of trait anxiety associated with lower final examination performance. Certain study and coping methods were correlated with final exam scores. Test anxiety was significantly correlated with trait anxiety but not with exam performance. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Coping, Foreign Countries, Reentry Students

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