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Preskill, Hallie – 1989
The paper describes the development of a course on evaluation in business and industry, offered as part of a Master's program in Human Resource Development. Since the average age of the students was 36, special emphasis was placed on structuring the class to increase relevance to the students' working lives and to ways adults learn best. A brief…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Course Content, Course Organization, Evaluation Methods
Fox, Tricia A. – 1987
Education within prisons can be viewed as a form of rehabilitation to enable inmates to return to society. However, many prisoners lack fundamental education and have negative attitudes toward learning. This leads to problems in the areas of teaching prisoners and justifying educational programs within prison institutions. Correctional education…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adults
Kirkwood, Gerri; Kirkwood, Colin – 1989
This document describes and assesses the process of adapting Paulo Friere's ideas in a Western European urban context. The Adult Learning Project (ALP), in the Gorgie Dalry section of Edinburgh, Scotland, is a sustained experiment in the application of Freire's educational principles. Following an introduction, chapter 1 describes the history of…
Descriptors: Action Research, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Education
Niehoff, Marilee S.; Romans, M. Jay – 1987
Research indicates that conventional training activities are largely ineffective in bringing about behavior change in such dimensions as leadership, initiative, planning and organization, judgment, independence, and delegation. The Niehoff method is a training and development method that was designed to respond to the adult mode of learning. It is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Assessment Centers (Personnel), Case Studies
Collins, Michael – 1986
This article addresses major philosophical orientations and shows how they have practical import for practitioners of adult education. The philosophical approaches presented are conceptual (linguistic) analysis, phenomenology, hermeneutics, critical theory, and existentialism. References are made to selected works by writers in adult education who…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Critical Thinking
Bateman, Gerald – 1987
The availability of continuing education for deaf adults is critical for their success in today's society. The shift from an industrialized society to a post-industrial society and the growth in service industries are not favorable for deaf adults who have not traditionally been trained for technically oriented and high-growth service jobs. In…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Continuing Education
Sullins, W. Robert, Ed.; And Others – 1987
Approximately 85 educators from six states participated in a regional conference designed to showcase exemplary and collaborative programs to overcome many of the barriers faced by rural adults in pursuing higher education. After the keynote address, "The Role of Adult Learning in Revitalizing Rural Communities," by Cornelia Butler Flora, the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Colleges, Demonstration Programs
LaCost, Barbara; Pounder, Diana G. – 1987
The report of the National Commission on Excellence in Educational Administration recommended that educational administration preparation programs be planned around five strands--including supervised practice consisting of short- and long-term internships directed by research faculty and practitioners who are clinical faculty members. This idea is…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Adult Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Lesnick, Henry – 1984
There are several factors that account for the absence of college programs that adequately address students with dyslexia-related behavior, but probably none is more significant than the governmental definition regarding the condition itself. The federal law that provides for the special instruction of dyslexic students explicitly excludes those…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Definitions, Developmental Programs, Dyslexia
Imel, Susan – 1989
Malcolm Knowles is attributed with developing the most cogent model underlying the assumption that teaching adults should differ from teaching children and adolescents. His andragogical model is based on the premise that adult learning differs from preadult learning. Two studies have examined whether teachers do actually use a different style when…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Age Differences
O'Rourke, B. T. – 1981
The theoretical fields of adult developmental psychology and andragogy provide some principles or rules for action that may lead to useful improvements in course organization and teaching methodology. An analysis of the principles and the likely effects of their implementation has led to the following speculation: principles that are not likely to…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Developed Nations
Mocker, Donald W.; Spear, George E. – 1982
A model is presented to help clarify the concept of lifelong learning. Constructed on the idea that an operational definition of lifelong learning should be based on the locus of control for making decisions about the goals and means of learning, the model is a two-by-two matrix of learner and institution that represents four identified situations…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Definitions, Educational Research, Independent Study
Abe, Daniele; Gremmo, Marie-Jose – 1981
The functioning of the semi-autonomous learning system (SAAS) at the Centre de Recherches et d'Applications Pedagogiques en Langues (CRAPEL) was surveyed for the academic year 1980-81. Detailed data were collected about learners' aims, language level, and their assessment of the SAAS, as well as about the way they actually used the system. This…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Behavior Modification, Educational Research, French
Spear, George E.; Mocker, Donald W. – 1981
A qualitative analysis of adults' descriptions of their learning activities was conducted to determine those factors that organize nonformal learning but which apparently lie beyond the consciousness of the learner. It was hypothesized that the organizing circumstance (organizing factors external to the learner), rather than preplanning by the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Adults
Brostoff, Anita – 1985
To persuade adult audiences in business and industry of the need for change in the writing, the consultant must first know precisely what changes are desirable. One source for this information is the Document Design Project funded by the National Institute of Education, conducted by scholars from a variety of disciplines, and supported by…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Check Lists, Consultants, Guidelines
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