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Peer reviewedRichardson, M. D.; Prickett, R. L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1994
Adult learners bring a greater background of life experiences to the learning situation; may experience diminished learning rates, if not ability; and approach learning from personal or professional needs, not compulsion. Effective adult learning requires time for reflection and for application and manipulation of ideas. Principals dealing with…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Developmental Stages, Lifelong Learning, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedMilheim, William D. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1993
Although computer-based training for adults has some disadvantages, it is useful for individuation, cost effectiveness, and interactivity. Computer instruction for adults must be designed carefully, considering content organization, learner control, practice, feedback, reinforcement, and assessment. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development
Furin, Terrance L. – School Administrator, 1998
To remain viable, classrooms must be transformed into learning communities wherein deep ideas are developed. A Pennsylvania superintendent (Owen J. Roberts School District, Pottstown, PA) describes how discussions of great literature among administrators, faculty, and board members have helped forge shared understandings as they tackled thorny…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Discussion, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLeFevre, Jo-Anne; Liu, Jing – Mathematical Cognition, 1997
Examines adults from China and Canada solving single-digit multiplication problems. Reports that Chinese adults were faster and made fewer errors than Canadian adults, and Chinese adults made more errors that reflect verbal-production processes that may occur after retrieval whereas Canadian adults made more errors that reflect retrieval…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Arithmetic, Computation, Cross Cultural Studies
Peer reviewedBush, Tony – Nurse Education Today, 1999
A teacher developing a method to teach spiritual care to nursing students over age 25 used a journal to record and reflect on experiences. The importance of a safe and open learning environment, use of adult-learning principles, and immediate recording of journal entries was underscored. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Higher Education, Journal Writing
Peer reviewedJohnston, Rennie – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1999
Adult learning for citizenship (ALC) represents a necessary challenge to the dominant discourse of lifelong learning for economic development. ALC consists of four dimensions of social purpose learning: learning for inclusive, pluralistic, reflexive, and active citizenship. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education
Peer reviewedNeeley, Lynn; Niemi, John A.; Ehrhard, Barbara J. – T.H.E. Journal, 1998
Examines some of the characteristics and needs of adult learners contrasted with traditional learners in colleges and universities, and considers distance education as a vehicle to meet these needs. A case study demonstrates possibilities with different communications technologies, including videoconferencing. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Distance Education
Peer reviewedMcConnell, D. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1999
Examines issues concerning collaborative assessment of adult learners' formal coursework in a networked learning context. Considers how to make assessment a learning event in the context of lifelong learning, especially in the field of continuing professional development. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Computer Networks, Educational Environment, Lifelong Learning
Peer reviewedJones, Francis R. – Applied Linguistics, 1998
Interviews with adults experienced in foreign language self-instruction generated profiles of language experience at learner and self-instructed language-token levels. Results showed separations between languages with and without self-instruction. The most effective learning route was starting with classwork. Ab initio self-instruction produced…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, College Students, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLewis, Theodore; Peasah, Kwame – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1998
Responses from 187 of 350 human resources development (HRD) practitioners identified values in the organizational culture of HRD, including both humanistic and corporatist orientations, high priority on program planning, stronger preference for preclass over in-class skills, and emphasis on trainee reaction in evaluation. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Beliefs, Corporate Education
Peer reviewedDraper, James A. – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 1998
Traces the origin and early usage of the term andragogy in the 19th and 20th centuries. Reviews the andragogy debate and the viability of the theory. Concludes with reflections on the search for identity in the field of adult education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedTight, Malcolm – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1998
Critically examines British policy statements, asserting there is a gap between participants and nonparticipants in lifelong learning, and learning is an economic imperative. Reviews methods and findings of studies of adult participation, and concludes with the need to bridge the divide between discourses of lifelong learning as defined broadly or…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedElliott, Gabrielle – Journal of Adult Education, 1996
As the number of Indian educators rises, fewer non-Indian educators are needed. Non-Indian educators can still play a role in educating non-Indian colleagues about the philosophy of Indian education and demonstrate how principles of adult learning are compatible with it. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Cross Cultural Training
Peer reviewedMayo, Marjorie – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2000
Underlying the discourse of lifelong learning are varying agendas and contested concepts. Even in programs designed to facilitate capacity building in community regeneration, some groups remain excluded. Social capital can be both a beneficial force and a means of reproducing inequality. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Economic Development
Peer reviewedMerriam, Sharan B. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1999
How adults change over time is best understood through consideration of three kinds of time: historical time period, chronological age, and culturally specific social timetable of life events. Time provides a context for understanding developmental processes. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Aging (Individuals)


