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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
Fleming, Ted – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2008
The attachment theory of John Bowlby has had an enduring impact on our understanding of child development. But these ideas are a neglected and forgotten discourse in adult education. In this paper concepts such as secure and insecure attachments, internal working models, and the strange situation along with the more contemporary concept of…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Adult Education, Attachment Behavior, Adult Learning
Rieber, Lloyd P.; Noah, David – Educational Media International, 2008
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of game-like activities on adult learning during a computer-based simulation. This research also studied the use of visual metaphors as graphic organizers to help make the underlying science principles explicit without interfering with the interactive nature of the simulation. A total of…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Figurative Language, Adult Learning, Computers
Taylor, Carol – Adults Learning, 2008
The National Year of Reading, launched in January, is intended "offer the chance to create a network of activity and engagement, which will move the literacy agenda to the next level and lead to a lasting legacy in attitudes, activity and participation, and put in place the building blocks for systemic change..." The people behind…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Dudzinska-Przesmitzki, Dana; Grenier, Robin S. – Journal of Museum Education, 2008
The taking up of an "educative" mantle has proven to be a complex task for museums, filled with many unknown and/or misunderstood factors. Of the vast assortment of educational opportunities museums afford their adult patrons and staff, the majority fall into one or two learning categories: either they are nonformal or informal. In effort to…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Engines
McRainey, D. Lynn – Journal of Museum Education, 2008
How are educators moving museums' interpretive goals beyond exhibition galleries? How are programs creating new relationships between a museum and its adult audiences? As plans for physical transformation at the Chicago History Museum took form, the education department launched a parallel process of planning to redefine the "look and…
Descriptors: Program Design, Audiences, Adult Education, Adult Learning
Ewens, David – Adults Learning, 2008
Deciding to enroll in a creative writing class, a quick web-search by this author revealed that there were classes in the local adult education college, run by an independent writing school. The author met one of the tutors, discussed his needs, and found himself enrolled in a short- story writing class. As it happened, so smitten was he that he…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Writing Instruction, Adult Education, Writing (Composition)
Watters, Kate – Adults Learning, 2008
In April 2007 "new" Ofsted ("old" Ofsted merged with the Adult Learning Inspectorate) became responsible for inspection of a very wide range of provision, including all post-compulsory education and training for adults. Significant changes in inspection processes had already been introduced for local authority adult and…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Community Education, Adult Learning, Inspection
Jephcote, Martin; Salisbury, Jane; Rees, Gareth – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2008
As with other sectors of education, further education seems to be locked in endless change with policy unable to resolve what have become to be regarded as intractable problems. In turn, much is expected of teachers who are left to resolve the competing pressures they are placed under. Evidence suggests that they expend much emotional labour and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Teacher Characteristics, Emotional Experience
Patterson, Jamila; Linden, Eva; Bierbrier, Christin; Lofgren, Inger; Edward, J. K. Patterson – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2008
Rajapalyam village is located in the Tuticorin district along the biodiversity rich Gulf of Mannar coast in southeastern India. The people of this village are economically backward and most of the men are engaged in fishing. The fisherwomen of this village are less literate than the men, or illiterate. Adult education has been introduced to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Womens Education, Womens Studies, Animal Husbandry
Notar, Toni A. – Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 2008
As Literacy Outreach Coordinator for Opportunity to Read (OTR), the Watsonville (CA) Public Library literacy program, this author has recognized the concept of responsibility through example. Adult learners incorporate concepts easily when these concepts are specifically demonstrated for them by someone similar to them. Sounds simple, but putting…
Descriptors: Student Responsibility, Adult Literacy, Goal Orientation, Role Models
Scheffler, Pawel – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching (IRAL), 2008
Learning a language in a natural way is normally understood to involve the development of implicit knowledge of that language. The acquisition of such knowledge takes place through communication and is driven by learner-internal mechanisms which cannot be directly influenced by formal instruction. In the case of foreign or second language (L2)…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Adult Learning, Learning Processes, Second Language Instruction
Abrahamsson, Niclas; Hyltenstam, Kenneth – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2008
Results from a number of recent studies suggest that nativelike adult second language (L2) learners possess a high degree of language learning aptitude, the positive effects of which may have compensated for the negative effects of a critical period in these learners. According to the same studies, child learners seem to attain a nativelike…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Language Aptitude