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Hemphill, David; Leskowitz, Shari – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2013
This study explored innovative alternative processes of living, learning, and knowledge sharing of a loosely knit community of anarchist, anticapitalist "Do-It-Yourself" (DIY) activists. Generated through participant observation and interviews, findings reinforced adult education theories--that adults can diagnose their own learning…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Informal Education, Independent Study, Self Efficacy
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Rossiter, Marsha; Garcia, Penny A. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2010
Digital storytelling is a dynamic and beautiful marriage of narrative and technology that is proving to be a potent force in educational practice. Interest in the multiple applications of digital storytelling has burgeoned in recent years. A growing body of literature has explored the ways in which digital storytelling is being employed in various…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Educational Practices, Literature Reviews, Educational Strategies
McGrath, Valerie – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2009
While there may be similarities between adults and children in how they learn (such as language, interaction and communication), many writers argue that adult learners are different from child learners in a number of ways. This article aims to review how adults learn through examining one particular theory of adult learning. Two conflicting…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Andragogy, Adult Education, Adult Learning
Tisdell, Elizabeth J. – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2010
Spirituality, religion, and culture are complicated subjects. Indeed, they are fundamental socialising forces that affect how adult learners make meaning in the world. While there has been considerable discussion of the spiritual and religious dimensions of adult learning in North America and to some extent in England, there has been little direct…
Descriptors: Religion, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Cultural Pluralism
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Burkill, Sue; Dyer, Sue Rodway; Stone, Mark – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2008
This article reports on a research project which investigated higher education teaching in a partnership of 17 further education colleges across south-west England. One hundred and six respondents answered a web-based questionnaire which gave insights into their views on the role of the lecture in higher education in further education (HE in FE)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Lecture Method
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Faust, Wayne E. – Religious Education, 1998
Presents an emerging model for effective teaching of adults and adolescents in multiple religious settings that provides caring contexts where participation, growth, transformation, and insights occur for teacher and learner when sharing their faith with critical reflection. Offers a class dialogue that illustrates the model. (CMK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adult Education, Educational Environment, Educational Practices
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Van Buren, Harry J., III – Religious Education, 1998
Discusses three factors that have contributed to the decline of eccelsiastical influences on the ethical decisions of Christians in the workplace. Considers the components of a business-ethics curriculum. Outlines one model for both teaching theological/philosophical bases for moral action and providing support groups for business people…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Church Role, Decision Making, Educational Practices
Dilworth, Robert L.; Willis, Verna J. – 2003
This book provides information and strategies on how adult educators can integrate action learning concepts in their teaching practice. The book defines action learning as going beyond the traditional idea of "learn by doing" and applies it to various organizational cultures and educational contexts. Chapter 1 introduces the origins of action…
Descriptors: Action Research, Active Learning, Adult Development, Adult Education