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Judith A. Alamprese – Adult Learning, 2024
The pervasive role of digital technologies in adult learning and education (ALE) was a prominent theme throughout the deliberations of the Seventh International Conference on Adult Education (CONFINTEA VII) held June 15-17, 2022 in Morocco. CONFINTEA VII embodied the worldwide interest in digital technologies through the use of a hybrid format…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Education, Educational Environment, Technological Literacy
McClain, Adam – Adult Learning, 2019
This article will examine specific films that portray events or phenomena of adult learning and development, and how adult learning and development can be explored by studying the lives of the fictional characters in film. It will demonstrate how the use of contemporary film by adult educators and adult learners can enhance insights about people,…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Films, Adult Students, Fiction
Golding, Barry – Adult Learning, 2015
This "Futures" column shares insights about men's learning beyond work, based on several decades of research in men's learning in international community contexts. The article focuses' particularly on men who want and need to learn to re-create and broaden their identities beyond their working lives. This practice, well established in…
Descriptors: Males, Lifelong Learning, Educational Needs, Older Adults
Pond, Elizabeth K. – Adult Learning, 2014
As a psychotherapist and meditation instructor, this author was drawn to what mindfulness teachings say about function of mind and heart in learning. Sakyong Mipham (2003) teaches that the mind is naturally compassionate, open, and receptive. The question becomes, what prevents the arising of these inherent characteristics of love? These same…
Descriptors: Reflection, Adult Learning, Learning, Learning Theories
Alexander, Constance; Goldberg, Marshall – Adult Learning, 2011
Throughout the 1970's and 80's, rapidly advancing technologies, mergers and acquisitions, industry deregulation, emergence of new capital markets, and the shift to an increasingly competitive, global marketplace sparked new training needs for workers. In aerospace, auto, health care, steel, telecommunications and transportation industries, unions…
Descriptors: Labor Education, Lifelong Learning, Labor Force Development, Models
Merrill, Henry S. – Adult Learning, 2012
This article shares a reframing of lifelong learning beyond a formal career. Like many of his peers, after 40 years in postsecondary education, the author has moved beyond his most recent full-time work teaching in an adult education graduate program to emeritus faculty status. In this article, he shares his experience moving into the next phase…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, College Faculty, Retirement, Older Adults
Duke, Chris; Hinzen, Heribert – Adult Learning, 2012
There can no longer be any doubt that adult education within lifelong learning is a key factor for economic and social development, as well as being a human right. New policies for adult education must now result in coherent forms of laws and legislation clearly spelling out ways and means for financing adult education. These must involve the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Public Sector, Human Resources
Alamprese, Judith A. – Adult Learning, 2012
CONFINTEA VI provided a unique lens through which to view adult education and literacy worldwide. Over 1,000 participants from 144 countries were convened to advance the recognition of adult learning and education as important elements of lifelong learning and crucial to the agendas for international education and development. The aim was to…
Descriptors: International Education, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning, Conferences (Gatherings)

Koelin-Prisner, Heike – Adult Learning, 1997
Community adult education centers in Germany (Volkshochschulen) have the following characteristics: autonomous; open to all; easy access, convenient times and locations, and low fees; comprehensive; and focused on community service and lifelong learning. They collaborate with secondary and vocational education and build networks among community…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Centers, Community Education, Foreign Countries

Norman, Anthony; Towles, David – Adult Learning, 1994
Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, developed an adult education distance learning facility to extend its reach throughout the world. They hired residential campus instructors to teach courses by videotape using methods and materials similar to those used in the residential program. Problems faced included instructor disorientation and the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum Development, Distance Education, Lifelong Learning
Kerns, Lorna – Adult Learning, 2006
Adult students in higher education comprise a sizeable and expanding group of college and university students. While Sissel, Hansman, and Kasworm (2001) note the dearth of scholarship on adult learners in higher education, this same group of scholars and some of their colleagues have certainly produced a solid foundation of scholarly work on the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Adult Education, Lifelong Learning

Niemi, John A. – Adult Learning, 1990
Unique features of Finnish adult education are it is an integral part of lifelong education and educational policy; liberal adult education is provided as their primary function by folk high schools, adult centers, study circles, and summer universities; and providers for whom it is a secondary or subordinate purpose are evening and vocational…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bilingual Education, Financial Support, Folk Schools