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Paulet, Robert O. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1988
This study examines opportunities and realities for counselors of adult education distance learners. The needs of adult learners; selected case studies of student service operations in Canada, England, and Australia; and technology used to provide counseling and support services to distance education adults are discussed. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Adult Education, Andragogy, Case Studies
Bangura, Abdul Karim – 2003
The most fundamental ideas ingrained in U.S. culture are the notions of freedom and democracy. The United States Constitution guarantees certain inalienable rights and protections. However, a person only needs to read "The Chronicle of Higher Education" since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center (New York) and the…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Classroom Techniques, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Context
Roberson, Donald N., Jr. – 2002
Travel can incorporate issues of adult education; in fact, andragogy can provide the impetus for education in a new school of travel. Knowles' andragogical model (1984) is comprised of these five tenets: the learner is self-directing and in charge; the learner's background and individual experiences are taken into consideration; a readiness and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Clardy, Alan – Online Submission, 2005
The andragogical model of adult learning and education developed by Malcolm Knowles. the basis for much of "adult learning theory", is summarized and reviewed in terms of its assumptions, principles and recommended practices. By recasting the model as a theory with attendant hypotheses, it is then critiqued in terms of its theoretical adequacy and…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Andragogy, Adult Learning, Adult Education
Ray, Carl W., Jr.; Chu, Hui-chin – Online Submission, 2005
This study was to examine the teaching styles and the student preferences for teaching styles of adult educators in Taiwan. This research is a case study utilizing statistical analysis, interviews, and classroom observation. The findings indicated that although the instructors tended toward the andragogical, there was still a significant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis, Observation, Cultural Influences
Jones, David – 2001
This paper discusses Martin University, the only predominantly African-American school of higher learning in Indiana. Its philosophy is that higher education needs to be made available to all who can benefit. Martin University consciously exists to assist adult-aged individuals and the whole community to become free of everything that holds the…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age Discrimination, Andragogy, Black Students
Vincent, Lisa; Barltrop, Jenny – 2002
Peer presentations are a common way of sharing experience and expertise. But while most teachers are comfortable and confident in a classroom environment, the task of presenting to their peers may be formidable, and one for which they are ill prepared. Giving a peer presentation can help a teacher build his/her professional reputation, develop…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Andragogy, Audience Awareness, Cognitive Style
Beder, Harold W.; Darkenwald, Gordon G. – Adult Education, 1982
Data were collected from 173 public school and college teachers who taught both adults and children. When teaching adults, teachers appear to emphasize learner-centered behaviors and deemphasize controlling behaviors. Teaching differences were related to perceived differences between adults and pre-adults on learning-related characteristics.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adult Educators, Adults, Andragogy
Jarvis, Peter – Teaching at a Distance, 1981
The open university teaching system is grounded in an inappropriate theory of learning, with too much emphasis placed on the didactic approach to the presentation of knowledge and the student's ability to memorize it. Andragogic and pedagogic perspectives should be combined in designing courses. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Andragogy, College Instruction, Curriculum Design
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Meyer, Sheldon L. – Educational Gerontology, 1977
Andragogy is discussed as a relevant participatory adult education technique. The applicability of andragogy as a preretirement education process is explained and the task-oriented training model of preretirement education is discussed. Aging adults are competent, capable learners, and the andragogical process is one very effective way of assuring…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Andragogy, Educational Gerontology, Educational Strategies
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Miller, Keith A. – ACA Bulletin, 1989
Suggests a perspective to help administrators help faculty learn to work more effectively with adult students. Discusses the profile of the adult student, problems faced by returning students, improving the learning environment for adult students, and aiding faculty to experiment with classroom approaches. (MS)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Adult Education, Adult Students, Andragogy
Robinson, Richard – Research in Distance Education, 1992
A survey based on Knowles' andragogical principles received 294 responses (45 percent) indicating that Canada's Open College students enrolled for very pragmatic reasons, were intrinsically motivated, used life experiences in assignments but could not do so in examinations, and were not interested in self-directed learning, perhaps because of time…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Distance Education
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Noonan, Mary Jo; Ballinger, Ruth; Black, Rhonda – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2007
Mentoring has long been recognized as an effective strategy for retaining and supporting doctoral students in their programs of study. In this qualitative investigation, we conducted three focus groups of proteges, peer mentors, and faculty mentors to explore definitions, experiences, and expectations of mentoring. Results indicated that the three…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Mentors, Definitions, Focus Groups
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Zwikael, Ofer; Gonen, Amnon – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2007
Purpose: Games are an effective teaching and classroom training tool, since they allow students to practise real-life events. In the area of project management, most games focus on the planning phase of a project. The current paper aims to describe a new game, called PEG--Project Execution Game. The uniqueness of this game is its focus on real…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Training Methods, Educational Games, Simulation
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Lemieux, Andre; Boutin, Gerald; Riendeau, Jean – Higher Education in Europe, 2007
This article discusses "Universities of the Third Age", whose function is quite distinct from established universities' traditional role in teaching, research, and community services. Consequently, there is an urgent need to develop a model of partnership between traditional universities and Universities of the Third Age, ensuring better…
Descriptors: Professional Training, Partnerships in Education, Older Adults, Educational Gerontology
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