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Racle, Gabriel – Revue de Phonetique Appliquee, 1977
A brief study of the psychological dimensions of learning in relation to foreign language instruction for adults. Suggestopaedia takes into account suggestive factors which constantly influence us without our being aware of them. Psychology and counselling techniques have much to contribute to this field. (Text is in French.) (AMH)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Conversational Language Courses, Language Attitudes, Language Instruction
Hirschorn, Michael W. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
The autumn conference of the Vermont Council on the Humanities focused on discussions about Allan Bloom's book, "The Closing of the American Mind," and his call for Americans to return to fundamental questions of the nature of man and society. The Council also runs book discussion groups in local libraries. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Books, Discussion Groups
Bonnot, Jean-Francois P.; Spa, Jaap J. – IRAL, 1988
Phonetic deviations occurring in the French of native Dutch-speaking university students are explained by a theory stating that every new rule entering the learner's linguistic competence produces a hypercorrective correlate. The theory is said to permit prediction of the differences in timing between foreign and native learning of French. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, College Students, Dutch, French
Peer reviewedWoronov, Naomi – Community Review, 1984
A visiting professor from Manhattan Community College describes her 1979-81 experiences teaching English at Zhejiang University (Hangzhou, People's Republic of China). Offers anecdotes about her students, mainly middle-aged scientists requiring English skills to return to work after ten years of idleness, physical labor, or imprisonment during the…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Dobbs, Ralph C. – Perspectives in Adult Learning and Development, 1985
Fifty heads of household in a progressive urban area and 50 in a nonprogressive urban area were interviewed in a study concerned with analyzing the problems of adults and ways to solve the problems. Ways adult educators could help with these problems are suggested. (CT)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Economic Factors
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)
Peer reviewedFlege, James Emil; Davidian, Richard D. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1984
Describes a study done to test the hypothesis that factors that shape children's production of their native language (L1) will also influence adults' pronunciation of sounds in a foreign language (L2). Results confirmed the hypothesis that developmental processes are "reactivated" when adults attempt to produce L2 sounds not found in their L1.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Age Differences, Chinese, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedHamilton, Richard J. – Review of Educational Research, 1985
Using a framework to review the research, this article evaluates the effectiveness of adjunct questions and objectives in a prose learning setting. The framework proved useful in identifying processes responsible for the effects of the two adjunct aids, in explaining unusual and/or discrepant results, and generating recommendations for future…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Advance Organizers, Behavioral Objectives, Educational Research
Peer reviewedWald, Rhoada – Innovative Higher Education, 1984
An experimental adult studies curriculum for adult students at Empire State is analyzed in terms of trends in adult participation in higher education and of four theoretical perspectives: life cycle theory, ego development, moral development, and adult learning style. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Learning, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Development
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
Peer reviewedHough, Michael – Distance Education, 1984
Reviews general principles of adult learning; describes nature of the adult learner as suggested by the current literature; provides suggestions for the design of learning programs for adults; and reviews the implications of accepting ideas about motivation derived from adult learning theories for colleges and staff engaged in correspondence…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Andragogy, Distance Education, Higher Education
Nolan, Robert – Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1981
Fifty-one adult second-language learners were interviewed, and their answers relating to objectives and psychological conditions were found to cluster around affective factors. Effective conditions included relationship between learner and resource person, self-esteem, friendships with native speakers, and learning in an occupational/vocational…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adults, Educational Planning, Interpersonal Relationship
Killacky, Jim – College Board Review, 1984
A free university is defined as a community learning center that connects people who want to teach or learn with resources to meet their needs. The free university for Man, located at Kansas State University in Manhattan, is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Involvement, Free Schools
Richardson, Emily; Frey, Ruth – Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (NJ1), 2005
With a fifty-year history of commitment to serving adults, Widener University's University College recently volunteered to participate in CAEL's (Council for Adult and Experiential Learning) Adult Learning Focused Initiative (ALFI) by using the Institutional Self-Assessment Survey (ISAS) and the Adult Learner Inventory (ALI) from the ALFI…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Strategic Planning, Experiential Learning, Adult Learning
Flint, Thomas A. – Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (NJ1), 2005
The Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy (CAEL) designed the Adult Learning Focused Institution (ALFI) Assessment Toolkit specifically for colleges and universities that want to retain undergraduate adult learners by providing programs that meet and exceed their expectations. The ALFI Assessment Tools are a pair of survey instruments that are…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Adult Literacy


