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Baldwin, Roger G.; Balckburn, Robert T. – Journal of Higher Education, 1981
Developmental theory is used to clarify the academic career process. Information from college professors at five vocational stages indicates that some attributes change very little, some evolve directly, and others follow indirect paths of development. Important implications for faculty and administrators are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Career Development, College Faculty, Developmental Stages
Lawler, Patricia A. – 1991
The increase in the numbers of adult students studying on college and university campuses has created a new set of ethical and administrative challenges for those institutions. Projections for the nineties suggest 50 percent of enrollment will be adults. Characteristically, adult students perceive themselves to be responsible for their own lives;…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Sprinthall, Norman A. – 1979
A review is presented of studies which examine the psychological predictors of successful adult performance, or life skill success. Scholastic achievement is generally regarded as an ineffective predictor of successful life performance. It is suggested that factors such as ego maturity and personal competence (developmental psychological…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Cognitive Development, Competence, Developmental Programs
Loretto Heights Coll., Denver, CO. – 1979
Adult education program designs are described for four institutions: Mary Baldwin College, Loretto Heights College, the Vermont State Colleges, and Clark University. A network formed among these institutions serving as a mutual support system by which research and literature could be exchanged. Four common premises developed: (1) the decision to…
Descriptors: Accountability, Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning