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Young, Sarah – Center for Adult English Language Acquisition, 2009
This brief provides an overview of the knowledge and skills that administrators need in order to support and supervise teachers of adult English language learners. It begins with a review of resources and literature related to teacher supervision in general and to adult ESL education. It continues with information on the background and…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teacher Supervision, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
Steele, Tom – Adults Learning, 2009
The Swarthmore Educational Settlement was founded in Leeds in 1909. Since then thousands of adult learners have benefited from its combinations of liberal, vocational and creative arts programmes, homely atmosphere and commitment to fellowship in learning. It has remained an independent centre, running its own affairs through its own council and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Educational Change, Institutional Characteristics
Cornelius, Sarah; Gordon, Carole – Educational Media International, 2009
This paper presents a case study of a blended programme for adults and discusses findings from a mixed-methods investigative study of learners' and tutors' experiences of the programme. The programme employs a set of flexible online resources, which are activity-based and designed to provide choice in study routes and modes of learning. Our…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Blended Learning, Educational Resources
Kozulin, Alex – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2009
The first research question of this study concerns the plasticity of cognitive processes of adult learners confronted with the task of adapting to a new language and an unfamiliar system of formal education. The second question inquires into the relative contribution of two different forms of cognitive intervention--the Learning Potential…
Descriptors: Intervention, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Program Effectiveness
Kirstein, Kurt D., Ed.; Schieber, Craig E., Ed.; Flores, Kelly A., Ed.; Olswang, Steven G., Ed. – Online Submission, 2013
In the rapidly changing world of higher education, innovative approaches to teaching adults are needed to drive instructional practices for helping to prepare the professionals of the future. The papers collected in "Innovations in Teaching Adults" were originally presented at a conference at City University of Seattle. The authors of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Innovation, Adult Students, Adult Learning
Woodard, Chris A. – Journal of Adult Education, 2007
To test if adult learning theory can inform a training program for newly-hired employees in industry, a training program was set up using Knowles' concepts of andragogy. Evaluation results from before and after the new training program indicate that the perceptions of those in the new training program changed in a positive direction. This…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Adult Learning, Learning Theories, Job Training
Rammell, Bill; Teather, Sarah; Hayes, John – Adults Learning, 2007
The global economy is changing, say ministers, and the British need to develop the skills to keep up. Will the proposals set out in the Government's plan for implementing the Leitch review deliver the step change required? In this article, three main parties respond. Bill Rammell, Minister of State for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Government (Administrative Body)
Watters, Kate – Adults Learning, 2007
Ofsted's Annual Report for 2006-2007 revealed signs of continuing improvement in adult learning and skills provision. Inspection of further education (FE) colleges revealed that 17 were outstanding, and a further 44 good in relation to overall effectiveness. In this article, the author argues that despite these signs of continuing improvement,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Quality Control
Hartley, Tricia – Adults Learning, 2007
The Campaign for Learning, with its partners NIACE and ContinYou, established the National Family Learning Network (NFLN) in 2001. Most of the expertise in any field, including family learning, exists at grassroots level, but all too often stays at the very local, even single-institutional, level, because structures make effective sharing on a…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Networks
Kang, Dae Joong – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2007
Although the loss of certainty in the age of postmodernism is questioning knowledge production in general, the emerging discourse of lifelong learning demands a different theory of adult learning in particular. This article aims to offer a conceptual tool for describing learning in adulthood in terms of postmodern and lifelong learning conditions.…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning, Postmodernism
Coombs-Richardson, Rita – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2007
This article discusses how a personal approach to online learning can yield a successful experience for adults earning advanced degrees or certification in teaching. Distance learning has become increasingly popular among learners with family and work obligations. Degree-seeking adult learners appreciate the flexibility and convenience of learning…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Adult Students, Adult Learning, Adult Basic Education
Walpole, Sharon; Beauchat, Katherine A. – Literacy Coaching Clearinghouse, 2008
Although literacy coaching means many different things, all coaching initiatives have one common commitment: the goal of building teacher expertise. In the authors' work as coaches and with coaches, they have relied on teacher study groups as a main strategy for accomplishing this task. Their understanding of the potential for study groups has…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement, Literacy
Lamoreaux, Annalee; Taylor, Kathleen – Adult Learning, 2008
The Liberal Education for Arts Professionals (LEAP) program, now entering its tenth year, has achieved success by providing access to a particular group of underserved adult learners and by tailoring a bachelor's degree program to their unique needs. This article discusses the LEAP program, an innovative degree program for professional dancers.…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Critical Thinking
Kvalo, Svein – Adult Learning, 2008
In this article, the author introduces Vox, Norwegian Institute for Adult Learning, an agency of the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research that focuses mainly on improving basic skills in the adult population in the areas of literacy, numeracy and the use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT). Vox is responsible for curriculum…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Literacy Education, Informal Education, Distance Education
Norton, Suzie – Adults Learning, 2008
As the complexion of the workforce changes, with an increasingly competitive jobs market demanding high-level IT skills as well as "softer" skills such as adaptability, creativity, imagination and communication, the need for media literacy training is becoming more acute. Technology is driving change at such a pace that professionals…
Descriptors: Creativity, Foreign Countries, Media Literacy, Television

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