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Petra A. Robinson; Bethany A. Hager; Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell – Adult Learning, 2025
This article introduces the Critical Literacies Advancement Model (CLAM) as a practical and theoretical framework designed to disrupt bias through adult learning. Grounded in critical literacy and critical thinking traditions, CLAM integrates diverse literacies (e.g., racial, human rights, media literacy, etc.) into a unified model that empowers…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Critical Literacy, Critical Thinking, Social Bias
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Susanne Wisshak; Pia Schäfer; Leo van Waveren – International Journal of Training and Development, 2025
This article is based on the premise that the international scientific community needs a generic theoretical framework to explain the determinants and mechanisms associated with learning opportunities for trainers in the field of training and development. Therefore, we adapted offer-and-use models for the continuous training of schoolteachers to…
Descriptors: Trainers, Training, Teacher Education, Professional Continuing Education
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Michael Kroth; Davin Carr-Chellman; Donna Daniels; Joshua Kingsley; Carol Rogers-Shaw; Laura B. Holyoke – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
The purpose of this article is to share early results from an ongoing literature review intended to (a) explore the intersection of spiritual formation, aging, and lifelong learning, (b) situate this intersection within profound learning theory, and (c) develop a rich understanding and conceptual model which characterizes the qualities and…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Age, Lifelong Learning, Learning Theories
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Sarah Boodt; Charlynne Pullen – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2025
Professional development for the further education sector (FE) in England, whether commissioned by the Education and Training Foundation (ETF), or the Department for Education (DfE), is typically formal learning. There are usually measurable outcomes, and practitioners are asked to identify changes to their practice. The focus on outcomes means…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Social Networks, Continuing Education, Educational Practices
Emily J. Barnes – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This quantitative study investigates the predictive power of machine learning (ML) models on degree completion among adult learners in higher education, emphasizing the enhancement of data-driven decision-making (DDDM). By analyzing three ML models - Random Forest, Gradient-Boosting machine (GBM), and CART Decision Tree - within a not-for-profit,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Higher Education, Models, Prediction
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Barefield, Trisha; Nicolaides, Aliki – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2023
This paper uses Vygotsky's cultural-historical development theory to examine the theoretical lineages that influenced Marsick and Watkins' (1990) model of informal and incidental learning. After discussing the context of each influence, the paper applies cultural-historical development theory to the many updates that Marsick, Watkins, and…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Incidental Learning, Models, Educational Theories
Carr, Jeff – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this dissertation is to develop a virtual, collaborative parent education program for parents of school-age children. Although parenting websites and online discussion forums have been around since the world wide web became widely available in the early 1990s (Lupton, Pedersen & Thomas, 2016), a rise in the use and necessity of…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Educational Technology, Adult Education, Group Counseling
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Magwenya, Rodney H.; Ross, Andrew John; Ngatiane, Logic S. – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
Background: Continuing professional development (CPD) provides support to healthcare workers to keep up to date with best practices and addresses deficits in their knowledge and practice. Aim: The purpose of this scoping review is to summarise data from the past decade on CPD models. Method: For this scoping review, we searched PubMed, Web of…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Health Personnel, Models, Global Approach
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Mekonnen Worku; Wudu Melese; Abera Husen – Discover Education, 2025
Teacher professional development is a continuing process that, when effectively implemented, improves teaching skills and subject knowledge, leading to enhanced instructional quality and better student learning outcomes. This study assessed the current practice of continuous professional development (CPD) for teachers' instructional quality in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Professional Continuing Education, Faculty Development
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Muhammad Kamarul Kabilan; Nagaletchimee Annamalai; Yusnita Md Yunus – TESOL Journal, 2025
This study examines the extent to which the Malaysia Education Blueprint (MEB) 2013-2025 has fulfilled its promises regarding the continuous professional development (CPD) of English language teachers. Based on mixed-method research involving quantitative and qualitative data from 172 teachers across all 16 Malaysian states, the alignment between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Zahava L. Friedman; Denise Nash-Luckenbach – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
An increasing number of neurodivergent learners attend higher education. This necessitates examination of best-fit learning models to successfully support the current generation of college students. While pedagogy and andragogy have historical relevance, in isolation, they may lack alignment with the individualization embedded in…
Descriptors: Models, College Students, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Senior, Lynn; Barnes, Neil – London Review of Education, 2023
This article reviews the impact of further education (FE) colleges -- in particular, mixed economy colleges -- on the surrounding environment and community, and attempts to answer the question of whether the mixed economy college can still be considered an anchor in the community. A mixed methods small-scale case study of a medium-sized mixed…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Colleges, Economic Factors, School Community Relationship
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Mann, Gemma – Student Success, 2022
If the Australian government is going to reach its target of 40% of 25-34-year-olds attaining a bachelor degree by 2025, it is critical that enabling courses are properly situated to bridge the gap between the alarmingly low numeracy of the adult population, and the mathematical or quantitative literacy (QL) required for undergraduate study. Yet,…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Undergraduate Students, Adult Education, Foreign Countries
Bryan Goodwin; Kristin Rouleau – McREL International, 2024
Why does some professional development fall flat, while others resonate with teachers and make a real difference? How can professional learning be made better and lead to lasting changes in teacher practice? Schools and districts can get more out of their investment in professional learning for teachers (and principals) by creating PD systems,…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Professional Development, Professional Education, Communities of Practice
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Magdalena Maciejewska; Joanna Cukras-Stelagowska; Aneta Rayzacher-Majewska – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
The present article discusses female students' perception of the female role models introduced to them during religious education classes in Poland. Besides imparting knowledge, the teaching of religious classes in schools, a part of religious education, aims at shaping attitudes. Therefore, presenting young people with role models who can inspire…
Descriptors: Females, Role Models, Religious Education, Student Attitudes
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