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Peer reviewedCahoon, Brad – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1998
Summarizes themes of this issue on the Internet and adult learning. Discerns new directions as more adults gain access, technology improves, and learning systems become more distributed. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Distance Education, Internet
Peer reviewedDawes, Lann – Studies in Continuing Education, 1999
Use of videotapes and questions from a trained inquirer can help reduce memory distortion that can occur in reflection. The Interpersonal Process Recall approach increases the reliability of memory and the exploration of events in depth when ambiguous interpersonal interactions are involved. (Contains 29 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Audiovisual Aids, Memory, Recall (Psychology)
Peer reviewedMerriam, Sharan B. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2001
Andragogy and self-directed learning were early attempts to define adult education as a unique field of practice. Both have been criticized for focusing on individual learners while ignoring sociohistorical context. Both continue to contribute to adult education theory and practice. (Contains 44 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Andragogy, Educational Philosophy, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedCaffarella, Rosemary S.; Clark, M. Carolyn – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1999
This summative chapter reviews the models and theories of adult development discussed in this issue. Adult educators are challenged to see what has been less visible, hear what has not been heard, and think creatively about the connection between development and learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Models
Dreyfus, Stuart E. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2004
The following is a summary of the authors five-stage model of adult skill acquisition, developed in collaboration with Hubert L. Dreyfus. An earlier version of this article appeared in chapter 1 of "Mind Over Machine: The Power of Human Intuition and Expertise in the Era of the Computer" (1986, Free Press, New York).
Descriptors: Skill Development, Adult Learning, Models, Experiential Learning
Chuang, Szu-Fang – Online Submission, 2007
This paper reviews the literature on Confucian philosophy in general and explores its influences on adult learners who come from Confucian-influenced societies. The Confucian philosophy is reviewed to four principles and found to have a strong influence on Confucian adults in learning. The implication of findings and recommendations are discussed.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Confucianism, Philosophy
Chu, Hui-Chin; Hsieh, Mei-Chi; Chang, Shan-Chih – Online Submission, 2007
The study aimed at investigating the relationships among career development, learning motivation, and learning satisfaction of adult learners in master's programs at S University. Questionnaires were distributed with 211 valid returns (71%). The results indicated that some of the demographics are factors affecting both of the learners' learning…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Career Development, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Singh, Madhu, Ed.; Castro Mussot, Luz-Maria, Ed. – UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (NJ1), 2007
This publication contains the results of the conference "South-South Policy Dialogue on Quality Education for Adults and Young People" that took place in Mexico City in 2005. Articles were written by participants who presented their national programmes from the governmental perspective, which were reflected in the literacy policies, but…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Learning
Gorard, Stephen – Adults Learning, 2007
In this brief article, the author talks about what--other than money--works to widen higher education (HE) participation for adult learners. He also discusses the problems in trying to discover what works to widen participation for adults. One problem is that the decision to participate in any formal learning episode, including HE, is not a simple…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Basic Education, Outreach Programs, Etiology
Fletcher, Mick – Adults Learning, 2007
In January of this year the Government set out plans to reform the funding and planning of the learning and skills sector in a consultation document called "Delivering World-class Skills in a Demand-led System". The document followed the final report of the Leitch Review of Skills and accepted almost all of its recommendations. In relation to…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Educational Change, Labor Force Development, Government School Relationship
Nunley, Charlene R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Too often, conversations and policy debates about higher education ignore a key group of students, the forgotten majority: adult, "nontraditional" learners. In particular, the author argues, community colleges have lost some of their initial edge in the adult market, and are not growing to meet the needs of nontraditional students. She explores…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Community Colleges, Adult Education, Student Recruitment
Williams, Raymond Brady – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2007
One goal of the Wabash Center is to honor teachers for their potential, and hospitality has been a primary means to that end. A lesson learned is that the intention and effort to honor teachers create contexts for meaningful discussions, creative learning, and personal renewal of those engaged in workshops and consultations. The lesson is valuable…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Theological Education, Educational Environment, Teacher Competencies
Heuer, Barbara P. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2007
When an adult student from China says he learned English from listening to the radio or a literacy teacher mentions that she is reading a book recommended on "Oprah", they are illustrating how popular media are used for informal adult learning. This chapter examines some of the issues and implications surrounding how a sector of adult learners,…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Adult Literacy, Popular Culture, Mass Media Effects
Shields, Richard – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2008
The Catholic school system in Ontario, Canada, is fully funded by the government. Recently, Ontario's Ministry of Education mandated an induction year, the New Teacher Induction Program (NTIP), for all new teachers. This legislation provides an opportunity for Catholic school boards to take the lead and shape creative and effective programs for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Teacher Orientation
Van Hook, Steven R. – Online Submission, 2008
This article considers various learning theories, applied to three key transforming areas in adult education in general, and distance learning in particular: the andragogical issues, the technical issues, and the cultural issues. Cultural Dimension Indexes from Hofstede (1997) are appended. (Contains 1 chart.)
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Distance Education, Prior Learning, Adult Education

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