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Minna Maunula; Minna Maunumäki; Sirkku Lähdesmäki – Athens Journal of Education, 2025
The potential of continuous learning, sustainable development and mentoring in adult learning and working life has long been identified. However, the connection between mentoring, continuous learning and sustainability has been limited in research. This study addresses this research gap and answers the question: What are mentors' perceptions of…
Descriptors: Mentors, Adult Learning, Lifelong Learning, Sustainability
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Esen Altunay; Nedim Özdemir – Studies in Continuing Education, 2025
Policymakers worldwide are grappling with devising robust policies aimed at enhancing adult learning, due to its growing significance in bolstering competitiveness within knowledge-based economies. However, there is scant research on adult learning strategies for improving intrapersonal or social practice approaches, particularly in work settings,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Adult Learning, Learning Strategies
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Paolo Federighi; Francesca Torlone; Francesco De Maria – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2025
Participation rate in adult and continuing education (ACE) is one of the multiple indicators of distributive justice. Nonetheless, the literature of recent decades has turned it into a cardinal principle and value. Expansive paradigm that envisages the progressive and generalised development of participation rate in ACE is examined in this…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Andragogy, Adult Education, Adult Learning
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Terrance J. McClain – Adult Learning, 2025
The purpose of this study was to examine the workplace learning activities professional academic advisors (AAs) utilize to serve their African American male advisees more effectively. Workplace learning was used as a lens to identify learning strategies through: (a) formal learning, (b) nonformal learning, and (c) informal learning. Findings from…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Workplace Learning, Academic Advising