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Snyder, Ilana; Jones, Anne; Lo Bianco, Joseph – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2005
In this report, deliberately used is a range of terms to talk about the use of information and communication technologies. The terms include electronic literacy, digital literacy, technological literacy, technoliteracy, multimodal literacies and multiliteracies. There is no argument that the terms are interchangeable, even though they are often…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Vocational Education, Technological Literacy, Professional Development
Peer reviewedWasch, Sandra – Nursing Outlook, 1980
The author advocates the involvement of nursing school faculty in continuing education for nurses. Among the benefits to the teacher is the opportunity to integrate theory with practice and bridge the gap between nursing education and nursing service. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, College Faculty, Nursing Education, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedLuther, Dorothy C.; Wolfe, Margaret J. – Nursing Outlook, 1980
Discusses a teaching/learning tool which combines a personal interview in which teacher and student share information and plan ways to meet mutual goals with a learning history guide which identifies learning needs and styles. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Biographical Inventories, Cognitive Style, Counseling Techniques
Etherington, Jim – Canadian Vocational Journal, 1977
Through the use of two propositions, the author presents his perceptions of how effective teaching/learning transactions in the adult learning process can be effected. Discussion also covers the job of the developer and trainer, and certainties about the learning process. (SH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedFurlong, Dolores; May, Susan – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1997
Adult educator training at St. Francis Xavier University (Nova Scotia) focuses on preparing educators for complex global realities. Interviews with four faculty revealed themes in their teaching practices in community-based and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs): storytelling, dialog, questioning, communicating/interacting with students, and…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Community Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedThompson, Diane P. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1989
Describes how adult students can learn to analyze fiction by writing, sharing, and rewriting stories. Suggests several activities to facilitate this analytical approach, such as rewriting a published story, examining metaphorical language in poetry, and responding to poems and short stories. (MM)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Attitude Change, Creative Writing
Peer reviewedTarule, Jill Mattuck – Liberal Education, 1992
Discussion of the role of language and dialogue in adult learning looks at dialogue as epistemology and at talk as learning. It is proposed that the challenge in teaching and retaining adult learners is to create dialogue-rich classrooms, including many external speech opportunities, small-group discussion, and group projects. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Epistemology
Peer reviewedHemby, K. Virginia – TechTrends, 1999
Suggests these teaching strategies for reducing computer anxiety of adult learners and enhancing the opportunity for learning: use humor whenever possible; demystify the computer; determine students' fears; begin with the basics; avoid computer jargon; measure instructional pace; avoid stimulus overload and instructions that sound like warnings;…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Computer Anxiety
Zull, James E. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2006
This chapter presents a brain-based model of adult learning and connects the model to practice.
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Brain, Adult Education, Models
Kallenbach, Silja; Viens, Julie – Teachers College Record, 2004
This paper discusses how adult literacy educators chose to apply multiple intelligences (MI) theory. The findings fall into two categories of teachers' interpretation, MI-inspired instruction, and MI reflections. The resulting findings were that these MI-inspired teaching approaches helped to reduce teacher directedness and increase student…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes, Literacy Education, Learning Strategies
Berne, Jennifer – Adult Basic Education: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Adult Literacy Educational Planning, 2004
This article explores the uses of think-aloud protocol with struggling adult readers. In this work, the author explores the varied uses of think-alouds before inquiring into the strategy as an instructional tool for adults. An analysis of the use of think-aloud protocol with adults in a community college classroom reveals its problems and promise…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Adult Learning, Adult Basic Education, Reading Comprehension
Idowu, Oladele O. – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2005
The education of farmers would be result oriented if among other things the learning enhancement situations are created. Farmers' receptivity to training largely depends on the use of several educational methods by extension agents to reach farmers in Mezam division of Northwest province of Cameroon. Data were collected from May to August 2000…
Descriptors: Rural Extension, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Sampling
Toon, Andrew John; Samir, Attallah; Kheng, Jennifer Huang Mui; Chew, Lim Kin; Vythilingam, Moorthy; Kiat, Stephen Low Wee – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the blended learning preferences under which adult students study mathematics, electronics and industry certificate examinations like project management and e-SAP (systems, applications and products). Design/methodology/approach: The study is based on four case studies in mathematics,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Blended Learning
Montuori, Lucinda A.; Kimmel, Ellen B. – 1994
A study investigated the feasibility of teaching conceptual complexity to adults using an in-basket simulation. Training incorporated Kelly's components of differentiation and integration with Schroder's Cognitive Competencies and followed Lewin's Experiential Learning Model. Research participants in the original study were 24 women and 18 men,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking
Winters, Clyde A. – 1996
A study compared the effectiveness of the multisensory and auditory teaching methods on the promotion of memory among adults with learning problems. Subjects were 10 adult learners with learning problems, aged 19-31, from an adult basic education program in a large urban area. Two lists of nouns were prepared, each containing 10 words. The lists…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adults, Aural Learning

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