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Ready, Diane E. – Hands On!, 2001
Presents a curriculum called Extending Mathematical Power (EMPower) that uses examples from everyday life to demystify mathematics for non-traditional adult learners. (MM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Diversity (Student), Mathematics Curriculum
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Birden, Susan – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2004
Concurring with Cunningham's assessment of the need for a counter-hegemonic vision of critical pedagogy in adult education thought and practice, this article theorizes a coalition-engendered education as a specific type of emancipatory pedagogy common in North America. Examining the Boston Women's Health Book Collective's body education as an…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Females, Adult Education, Adult Learning
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Kilgore, Deborah – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2004
What does teaching from a postmodern perspective mean? This chapter describes adult education from one educator's standpoint, with attention to knowledge, teachers, students, and power.
Descriptors: Adult Education, Teachers, Students, Adult Educators
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Breier, Mignonne – Studies in Continuing Education, 2005
"Recognition of Prior Learning" (RPL) is usually associated with assessment processes prior to entry into an educational programme. This paper considers the recognition of prior learning in post-entry pedagogy (referred to here as "rpl" lower case). The focus is on informal learning or experience in courses in Labour Law at two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Prior Learning, Informal Education, Adult Educators
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Lin, Lin; Cranton, Patricia; Bridglall, Beatrice – Teachers College Record, 2005
This study explores how adults learn from asynchronous written dialogue through the lens of psychological type preferences. We asked participants to discover their dominant and auxiliary psychological preferences using the Personal Empowerment through Type inventory. Participants then completed an open-ended survey in which they described their…
Descriptors: Psychology, Learning Experience, Empowerment, Online Courses
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Donnelly, Roisin – Curriculum Journal, 2004
Psychology is frequently used as a foundation discipline in the training of adult educators because it addresses those questions which naturally emerge from an engagement with adult learning and teaching (Tennant, 1997). The professional context which forms the focus of this article is no different. By providing academic support for lecturers in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning
Stanistreet, Paul – Adults Learning, 2004
Britain remains well and truly in the slow lane when it comes to learning languages--despite the repeated commitment of politicians to reversing this historical trend. But, as the author proves, even the least able linguist can learn the few words of a foreign language which can make all the difference when traveling abroad. In its recent briefing…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, Surveys
Duke, Chris – Adults Learning, 2004
The language of the world of learning is popularised, trivialised and reduced in the meaning of some central terms and concepts. Much of the new communities and cities and social capital language of learning comes from a disinterested search for understanding, but too much is also innocent about social structures and political power, reluctant to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Social Capital, Lifelong Learning
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Manning, Phil R. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2003
Systematically enhancing learning from experience (practice-based learning) dominates the teachings of Sir Willian Osler and adult learning theorists such as Eduard Lindeman, Malcolm Knowles, and Cyril Houle. Because of time constraints, most physicians have not implemented methods that systematically facilitate learning from day-to-day work, but…
Descriptors: Patients, Physicians, Information Technology, Adult Learning
Sandvold, Amy; Baxter, Maelou – Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2008
This book contains strategies for effective literacy coaching of teachers in districts and schools. Whether it's your job to start a literacy coaching initiative or to be an effective literacy coach to your colleagues, this guide has all the steps and strategies you need: (1) Roles and responsibilities of literacy coaches; (2) Keys to building…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Coaching (Performance), Literacy, Teacher Role
Toso, Blaire Willson; Prins, Esther; Drayton, Brendaly; Gungor, Ramazan; Gnanadass, Edith – Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy, 2008
Although adult educators espouse values such as inclusion and ownership, adult learners seldom play a substantive role in programmatic decision making. This collaborative research project explored family literacy participants' experiences in their program's parent advisory council (PAC). The study shows that involvement in the PAC enhanced program…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Program Effectiveness, Literacy Education, Adult Learning
Sherry, Rhona; Moore, Patricia-Anne – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2008
This article describes the experience of the Downtown Centre in establishing an accessible and recognisable centre in Limerick city, which represents regional higher education partners, and which provides services and programmes to support adult learners in progressing to higher education. The article reflects on the achievements of the Centre…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
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Neri, Ambra; Cucchiarini, Catia; Strik, Helmer – ReCALL, 2008
Although the success of automatic speech recognition (ASR)-based Computer Assisted Pronunciation Training (CAPT) systems is increasing, little is known about the pedagogical effectiveness of these systems. This is particularly regrettable because ASR technology still suffers from limitations that may result in the provision of erroneous feedback,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Feedback (Response), Phonemes, Instructional Effectiveness
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Brooks, Greg; Burton, Maxine; Cole, Pam; Miles, Jeremy; Torgerson, Carole; Torgerson, David – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
Background: Incentives have been proposed as a method to improve attendance in adult literacy classes. In the UK, several areas have piloted the use of incentives to promote attendance at adult literacy classes. To date no rigorous evaluation of this policy has been undertaken. This paper describes (as far as we are aware) the "only"…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intervention, Incentives, Adult Learning
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Boulden, Walter T. – Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 2008
A two-year evaluation of the Advancing Young Adult Learning (AYAL) project was conducted. AYAL is a professional development process for teachers working with 16- to 24-year-old students preparing for their General Educational Development Test (GED). It combines Youth Cultural Competency (YCC), Project-Based Learning (PBL), and strengths-based…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Student Projects, Graduation Rate, Adult Learning
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