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Cook, Gillian E. – 1982
Recent research in preservice and inservice teacher education has led to four generalizations concerning effective staff development: (1) teachers should be actively engaged in their own learning; (2) collaboration based upon mutual trust and respect between institutions of higher education, school districts, and the community is essential; (3)…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, English Teacher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Learning Theories
Dobson, J. – 1984
This study examined writings of Canadian adult educators for the purpose of describing their field of inquiry. The study described the field by its four basic areas of inquiry--learner, learning, process, and environment--and by the components of each area. The methodology was divided into three phases: creation of a glossary of descriptive adult…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Adults
Duff, Andrea; Quinn, Diana – Journal of Learning Design, 2006
Despite the exponential growth in online learning, student retention rates in the online environment remain a concern to educators. Online learning @ UniSA is a learning object aimed at laying foundations for online learning for prospective students. It uses the voices of student peers to explore the qualities needed to succeed. Through the…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Technology, Academic Persistence, Peer Influence
Hammett, Hugh B.; Hooten, David E. – 1976
The thesis of this paper is that television can effectively disseminate information to adult learners, thereby freeing the instructor from repetitive tasks and allowing him to assume a facilitative, diagnostic, and consultative role for larger numbers of adult students on an individualized basis. Research data and an example of a mediated…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Counseling, Adult Education, Adult Learning
Torigoe, Rod – 1976
Thirty mothers of Title 1 children (5-11) were matched for marital status, sex of children, ethnic background, age, and level of formal education. They were randomly assigned to a waiting-list control group, a parent treatment group, and a parent-and-significant-others treatment group. The dependent measures were the following: (a) "the way I feel…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Affective Behavior, Behavior Change, Child Development
Peer reviewedEmery, Fred – Australian Journal of Adult Education, 1975
The operational criteria for a center for continuing education is examined in the context of the center's mission, as the mission is described and developed from specified definitions of adult education, further education, and continuing, lifelong education. (AG)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Continuing Education Centers, Definitions, Educational Objectives
Witlin, Sh. L. – Deutsch als Fremdsprache, 1974
Reports on 2 investigations of problems of teaching adults (ages 18-40) vs. teaching pupils 10 and 11 years old. Differences are observed in character, temperament, motivation, work capacity, mental processes. Learning ability increases with degree of education rather than age alone. This fact must be considered in a differentiated methodology.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Adults
Traver, J. L. – Training and Development Journal, 1975
The author expands on the false assumptions implied in the title and shows how they are in error. (AG)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Age Differences
House, Jennifer; Rooney, Sheila – 1982
A teaching strategy is outlined which has been found useful in an adult, multi-level second language class. Basic to the model is effective planning in which attention to group structure, class organization, and the development of learning activities and materials are central considerations. Each of these considerations is discussed and presented…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Adult Learning, Class Organization, English (Second Language)
Forester, Anne D. – 1979
The process model of reading suggests that even the effective reader makes recurring regressions to lower levels of functioning when faced with unfamiliar topics or texts. The gradual formulation of new linguistic and cognitive structures necessitated by the task of reading is similar to the acquisition of language, and the process model suggests…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Reading Programs, Cognitive Development
Day, Mildred L. – 1980
The increase in adult college students who have been away from formal education for several years and who are seeking degrees to match the status level they have achieved in business requires a specially organized composition course. Two strategies will keep the course organization and content professional, yet meet individual students' needs in…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Course Organization, Higher Education
Phenomenological Perspectives in Adult Continuing Education: Implications for Research and Practice.
Collins, Michael – 1981
Some of the leading concepts of phenomenology have direct relevance for the practice of adult education. Adults bring to the learning experience a vast stock of assimilated knowledge. Very important to the process is the notion of critical reflection as a constituent of this stock of knowledge--the knowledge is not merely stored but is judged and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Students
LAHR, JAMES K.; WIENTGE, KING M. – 1966
A COMPARISON WAS MADE OF THE AMOUNT OF LEARNING IN AN ADULT EVENING CLASS ON CAMPUS WITH THAT OF AN EXPERIMENTAL CLASS WHICH ATTENDED SESSIONS ON CAMPUS AND SPENT TWO WEEKENDS AT A UNIVERSITY RESIDENTIAL CENTER. IT WAS EXPECTED THAT THE EXPERIMENTAL CLASS WOULD LEARN MORE AND EXPERIENCE POSITIVE CHANGES IN ATTITUDE AS COMPARED WITH THE CONTROL…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Learning, Attitude Change, Attitude Measures
Glover, Robert – 1979
This report is a summary of the findings of the societal trends survey completed at the National Forum on Learning and The American Future, which focused on factors influencing the future of adult learning. The survey questionnaire and results consist of 120 societal trend statements organized into sixteen different content areas: demography;…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Futures (of Society), Opinions, Prediction
Menlo, Allen – 1969
A study was made of personal changes in 50 graduate students in education, public health, social work, psychology, business administration, and public administration, and public administration who took a special 15-week university course in adult education methodology. Major course objectives were to help class members (1) to see themselves as…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Attitude Change, Bibliographies, Graduate Students


