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Gomberg, Leslie E.; Gray, Susan W. – Adult Learning, 2001
Describes principles aimed at helping adult instructors manage the classroom: (1) encourage timely attendance; (2) encourage timely assignments; (3) encourage high-quality learning tasks; (4) encourage class participation; and (5) attend to the classroom process. (Contains 23 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Classroom Techniques, Educational Principles
Carter, G. L., Jr.; Kaitajarvi, Riitta Seppala – Perspectives in Adult Learning and Development, 1982
Adult education literature describing teaching methods/techniques/strategies was examined to detect what is revealed about the types of learning outcomes that might be facilitated in teaching-learning situations involving adults. (College of Education, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506.) (Author/SSH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques
Teeters, Jim – 2001
This document is designed to help adult educators implement the Teach with Style model of teaching adults. The introduction discusses how adults learn and the best way to teach them. Chapter 1 explains the tenets of the Teach with Style model, which is based on four distinct instructor styles. Chapters 2-5 detail the strategies and activities…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Ziegahn, Linda – 2001
Cultural differences, including the personal cultures of learners and educators and the culture of the larger social-political environment, are relevant to adult learning. Culture includes those values, beliefs, and practices shared by a group of people. Cultures tend to vary along a number of dimensions, and the following dimensions are among…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning
Galbraith, Michael W., Ed. – 1998
This book contains 21 papers devoted to understanding and facilitating adult learning. After "Foreword to the Second Edition" (Malcolm S. Knowles) and other introductory materials, the papers are: "Becoming an Effective Teacher of Adults" (Michael W. Galbraith); "Understanding Adult Learners" (Huey B. Long); "Identifying Your Philosophical…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning