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Main, Keith – Adult Learning, 1995
Bracketed analysis is an examination of experiences within a defined time frame or "bracket." It assumes the ability to learn from any source: behaviors, emotions, rational and irrational thought, insights, reflections, and reactions. A bracketed analysis to determine what went wrong with a grant proposal that missed deadlines…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Evaluation Methods, Learning Processes

Willets, John W.; And Others – Adult Learning, 1995
The praxis model for adult education places lifelong learning and the adult learner in a societal context and recognizes that learners and knowledge are embedded in context. Praxis places attention on three essential tasks of the learner: consciousness, practice, and reflection on practice. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Context Effect, Educational Environment, Learning Processes

Marsick, Victoria J.; Watkins, Karen E. – Adult Learning, 1992
Reflective practice through continuous learning in the workplace involves viewing experiences as potential learning and reexamining assumptions, values, methods, policies, and practices. Steps in continuous work/learning are as follows: clarify thinking, be open to questions, notice context, test hunches, investigate, name and rename the problem,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Corporate Education, Experiential Learning, Learning Processes

Brookfield, Stephen – Adult Learning, 1992
Describes exercises that can uncover the assumptions underlying educational practice: (1) scenario analysis; (2) critical debate; (3) simulations of crisis decisions; (4) identifying heroes and villains; and (5) analysis of critical incidents. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Critical Incidents Method, Debate, Educational Practices

Smith, Robert M. – Adult Learning, 1991
People learn to learn as they develop their concept of knowledge. The heart of the learning process is self-awareness, self-monitoring, and active reflection. Teaching and learning should be an interactive process, which should involve both learning and learning how to learn. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Epistemology, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies

Krupp, Judy-Arin – Adult Learning, 1991
Five authors relate principles of learning to learn to adult education: "Self-Esteem" (Krupp); "Labor Education" (Nesbit); "Telecommunications Courses and the Distant Learner" (Takemoto); "Learning Techniques" (Rosenthal); and "ABE: Taking Control" (Spring). (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Distance Education