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Smith, Robert M. – Adult Learning, 1991
People learn to learn as they develop their concept of knowledge. The heart of the learning process is self-awareness, self-monitoring, and active reflection. Teaching and learning should be an interactive process, which should involve both learning and learning how to learn. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Epistemology, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies
Smith, Robert M. – 1976
This document is a tentative effort to lay out some of the components and implications of the "learning how to learn" concept. It is intended to be used in theory building and practical applications in the realm of adult education. Four chapters are included: The Concept (with the subheadings Concerning Terminology, The Learner's Needs, Some…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Development, Educational Needs
Smith, Robert M.; Haverkamp, Kay K. – Adult Education, 1977
Analyzes the literature pertaining to the adult's need to learn how to learn and this concept's relevance for successful adult learning in three modes (learning on one's own, collaborative learning, and institutional learning). Also, discusses training (which helps adults acquire learning skills) and suggests some researchable questions. (EM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Cognitive Style, Educational Needs