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Peer reviewedWenden, Anita – ELT Journal, 1986
Describes the beliefs about how to learn a second language held by 34 adults studying English as a second language and how these beliefs may influence what they do to learn. Describes eight modules designed to help these learners discover their own beliefs and consider alternative views. (SED)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cognitive Style, Educational Objectives, English (Second Language)
Legat, Ingrid H. – Media in Education and Development, 1983
Explains the techniques and benefits of using a language laboratory which is arranged so that each of several groups can be programed and monitored individually from the console when teaching languages for specific purposes to groups of mixed-ability adults. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Group Instruction, Language Laboratories
Ramirez, Sylvia; Savage, K. Lynn – 2003
This brief identifies advantages and challenges to using video-based distance education for adult English language learners (ELLs), describing implementation alternatives and suggesting practical implementation strategies. Advantages include multiple mentoring opportunities and the ability to reach more learners. Challenges include identifying…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education
Schmitt, Mary Jane, Ed.; Safford-Ramus, Katherine, Ed. – 2001
This volume contains the proceedings of the 7th international conference on Adults Learning Mathematics--A Research Forum held in July, 2000 in Massachusetts. It includes posters and short oral reports under these section headings: (1) Research into Practice; (2) Large- Scale Issues: Frameworks, Standards, and Assessment; (3) Theoretical…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Continuing Education, Cultural Influences
Language Australia, Melbourne (Victoria). Adult Education Resource and Information Service. – 2000
Successful adult students employ strategies to learn, and effective adult education programs attend to the development of learning by enabling students to study learning processes in addition to content. Good learners have the ability to identify goals and the steps required to achieve them, identify the strengths of their own learning, actively…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adults, Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes
Freeman, Yvonne S.; Freeman, David E. – 2002
This book reviews the research on effective practices for older English learners. It is intended for teachers, program directors, resource personnel, and administrators who are attempting to meet the needs of older English learners who come to school with limited formal schooling experiences. The book shows how three teachers have put theory into…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, English (Second Language), Immigrants
Dalgaard, Kathleen A.; And Others – Journal of Instructional Development, 1982
Provides a model for "coordinate status consultation," a method of improving instruction in which the client-professor and the counselor-instructional developer work together as equals. This paper defines the process, summarizes the conceptual basis, describes the major phases in the process, and provides an example of its use. (JJD)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Change Strategies, College Faculty, Counselor Role
Peer reviewedAckley, R. Jon – Business Education Forum, 1980
The characteristics of adult learners and how business educators can take advantage of these characteristics are discussed. A specific methodology for adult learners is examined, including such elements as relevance of instruction, varied experience, learning time, anxiety, vocational goals, and physical attributes. (CT)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Background, Business Education
Peer reviewedSakata, Reiko; Fendt, Paul F. – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1981
Research on factors affecting the aging learner, including intelligence, memory, motivation, loss of speed, and physical health is reviewed, refuting the belief that learning ability declines with age. Strategies and techniques for the education of older adults are recommended. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals)
Peer reviewedGarmston, Robert J. – Journal of Staff Development, 1996
Three learning concepts important for adult learners are that learning is accelerated by making connections to prior information, people learn best when actively constructing knowledge, and instruments are important in supporting knowledge retrieval and construction. The paper explains how index cards can be useful instruments in learning. (SM)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Instrumentation
Rae, John; Baillie, Aubrey – Psychology Teaching Review, 2005
"Peer tutoring" refers to a variety of ways in which learning takes place through interaction with peers. This paper describes the development of a module (called Peer Assisted Learning and the Study of Psychology) through which third-year psychology undergraduates participate as peer tutors in a foundation-level module on study skills for…
Descriptors: Seminars, Adult Learning, Tutors, Study Skills
Annenberg Media, 2007
New, and yet familiar, hypothetical cases are debated and agonized over by eminent leaders from government, business, science and academia. "Ethics in America II" follows its predecessor by exploring gripping ethical dilemmas using the time-honored Socratic Dialogue format. The programs can be used with a discussion guide to help teachers engage…
Descriptors: Elections, Ethics, Middle School Students, High School Students
Riedel, Eric; Endicott, Leilani; Wasescha, Anna; Goldston, Brandy – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2007
In this article, Eric Riedel, Leilani Endicott, Anna Wasescha, and Brandy Goldston describe the scholar-practitioner model that frames ee-learning at Walden University. Traditional approaches to experiential learning emphasize experiences concurrent with or following classroom instruction as a way to make knowledge more meaningful. By contrast,…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning, Social Change
Farquharson, Andy – 1995
This book offers a range of practical methods for teaching and facilitating learning geared to the daily realities encountered by professionals in the human services. Drawing on the literature of adult education and on practical examples from different kinds of professional practice, including nursing and medicine, community education, social…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Andragogy
Rannow, Beverley – 1995
The reading workshop approach provided the method for creating a literate environment in an adult basic education classroom. The students were able to experience the principles of time, ownership, and response. Story maps were used to introduce the basic elements of a fictional story. Character webs were introduced to help students think of words…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, High Interest Low Vocabulary Books

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