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Saah, Albert Amoah – Online Submission, 2013
The promotion of adult functional literacy programs per se, neither creates the necessary motivation for learning, nor enhances the participation of adult learners in work-oriented or socio-cultural functional literacy programs. The task in learning-teaching transaction is to create the enabling environment for harnessing and enhancing…
Descriptors: Functional Literacy, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Statistical Analysis
Peer reviewedDoka, Kenneth J. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1986
A significant relationship was found between proportion of elderly within the congregation and the pastors' interest in developing specialized ministries to the elderly and in strucutral modifications of the church building. However, no significant differences were found between the proportion of elderly and the actual programs and services to the…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Aging (Individuals), Change, Church Programs
Peer reviewedIsaac, E. Paulette; Guy, Talmadge; Valentine, Tom – Adult Education Quarterly, 2001
Analysis of responses from 330 African-American participants in church-based adult education identified seven motivational factors. Four were consistent with prior research: spiritual/religious development, love of learning, service, and social interaction. Three added new insights to participation research: familiar cultural setting, support for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Church Programs, Factor Analysis, Learning Motivation
Peer reviewedMcNair, Jeff; Smith, Heather Kathleen – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2000
Ninety-two adults with developmental disabilities were interviewed about their church attendance. Fifty-two percent reported they had attended church in the last seven days. Of these attendees, 73 percent attended a Christian church, 94 percent know the name of their church, and 48 percent attended church with a family member. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Attendance Patterns, Church Programs, Church Role
Peer reviewedLowe, Stephen D. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1991
The existence of an Institutional Orientation as a motivation for adult education participation was supported by analysis of data from 90 adult participants in church, community college, and Red Cross educational programs. The church-sponsored group differed significantly in degree of commitment to the institution. (92 references). (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Church Programs, Classification
Madden, Deirdre; Brueckman, Judith; Littlejohn, Kevin V. – 1997
This study compared the participation in various types of activities during the elementary school years of academically successful and unsuccessful youth. The academically successful group consisted of 63 college students from lower level general communication classes. The two unsuccessful comparison groups consisted of 53 youth, ages 13 to 16…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Activities, Athletics, Church Programs
Simons, Michele; And Others – 1994
In 1993-94, a random sample of 547 individuals authorized to perform marriages in Australia (marriage celebrants) and 560 couples from across Australia who had married in 1993 were surveyed regarding their views of premarriage education (PME) and the factors enhancing/inhibiting participation in PME programs (PMEPs). Of the marriage celebrants,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Attitude Change


