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Reed, Diane; Sork, Thomas J. – American Journal of Distance Education, 1990
Discusses issues in distance education for adults that can affect the welfare of others and suggests ethical sensitivity is needed. Ethical issues addressed include admission and retention of students; course development and presentation; program and course marketing; administrative issues; learner/instructor interaction; and evaluation. (29…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Adult Dropouts, Adult Learning, Distance Education
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Jacobsen, Bo – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1994
Presents eight theses about contemporary Danish adult education: education is a consumer good; it serves triple social functions; instrumentalism dominates inner motivation; education serves nonessential and conventional needs; adults learn more from experience than from formal education; intellectual is separated from emotional; sectoral adult…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Educational Practices, Educational Theories
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de Courcy, Michele – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1997
Reports a study of the learning strategies and processes of four adult learners of Chinese, using data collected over a two-year period. Students showed a number of different approaches to learning, not all of which could be classified "good language learner" strategies. Findings suggest areas for exploration in immersion education, especially…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Chinese, Ideography, Immersion Programs
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Wang, Wendy – TESL Canada Journal, 1999
Presents 30 adult Chinese immigrant women's accounts of their experiences with, and perceptions of, learning English as a Second Language in Canada. Results from interviews with two age groups of adult women reveal the complexity of adult second-language acquisition, which involves factors pertaining both to the learners, and to the social context…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Age Differences, Context Effect, English (Second Language)
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Brookfield, Stephen – Journal of Moral Education, 1998
Explores moral learning within the context of adult education. Examines two established modes of practice, acknowledging learners' experiences and using discussion circles, both described as flawed. Enumerates core processes of moral learning and finds that reflection on the validity of moral norms assimilated in childhood is central to adult…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Philosophy
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Ntiri, Daphne W. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1999
Describes a university literacy tutorial program in which older adult college students received tutor training and then carried out one-to-one reading tutorials with adult male learners who were rehabilitating addicts. Offers two case studies, and shows that the program had a significant impact on tutors' commitment to community volunteerism and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Students
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Martin, Linda; Kragler, Sherry – Journal of School Leadership, 1999
In the literature, discussions of staff development (as a top-down decision-making model) have shifted to teacher-centered professional growth. Components include teachers as learners, reflective decisionmakers, collaborators, and accountability experts. Creating a culture of learning and involving teachers in strategic decision making are…
Descriptors: Accountability, Adult Learning, Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lindner, Reinhard W; Harris, Bruce R. – Journal of General Education, 1998
Describes a study that attempts to assess the construct of self-regulated learning. Concludes that despite mediation by contextual, developmental, social and personal factors in learning, self-regulated learning is an important factor in determining academic success at the postsecondary level. Contains nine data tables and 27 references. (JDI)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Development, Adult Learning, Education Majors
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Field, John – British Educational Research Journal, 1999
Examines empirical evidence of the relationship between initial schooling and adult participation in learning. Explores the divergence between high levels of initial attainment and low levels of adult participation in Northern Ireland. Explains that "social capital" provides an alternative to formal participation in adult learning and a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Continuing Education
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King, Kathleen P. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2001
Reports on a study of 17 professors from graduate schools of education. Finds that: (1) 71% experienced a perspective transformation in the context of learning and using technology for educational purposes; and (2) learning technology by itself does not seem to facilitate perspective transformation--rather, classroom practice and reflection prompt…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, College Faculty, College Instruction, Community Colleges
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Peterman, Dana S. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2002
Asserts that, because the needs and learning strategies of nontraditional students differ from those of younger students, more effective teaching practices must be implemented. Reports that students over 25 make up more than half of college attendees. Presents citations of recent ERIC literature designed to promote teaching practices for adult…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Community Colleges
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Wright, Tarah Sharon Alexandra – Electronic Green Journal, 2000
An experiential approach to environmental studies courses in institutions of higher education would better prepare students to address the environmental problems of the new millennium. Research shows that adults prefer experiential and task-centered learning. Experiential learners are more efficient workers, achieve higher grades, are more…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Educational Needs
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Bovell, Carolyn; Ansalone, George – Michigan Community College Journal: Research & Practice, 2001
Discusses a study that assessed the learning styles of students age 25-83. Finds that (1) most adults favored a structured learning environment and were not self-directed; (2) African Americans preferred to work with more environmental sound than did white Americans; (3) Hispanics displayed a preference for greater food intake while learning; and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Age Differences
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Gravani, Maria N.; John, Peter D. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education, 2005
The research reported in this paper compares the experiences of twentytwo secondary teachers and twelve university tutors as they embark on a course of a "new" in-service professional development programme in Greece, in relation to adult learning. It harnesses a qualitative methodology and draws upon a set of ideas that cohere under the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Learning, Inservice Teacher Education, Faculty Development
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Ausburn, Lynna J. – Educational Media International, 2004
This research describes course design elements most valued by adult learners in blended learning environments that combine face-to-face contact with Web-based learning. It identifies the online course features and the instructional design goals selected as most important by a sample of 67 adults and compares the group rankings with those of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Learning Strategies, Instructional Design, Adult Students
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