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Larmon, Brandy H. – ProQuest LLC, 2015
Retention in higher education, especially nursing education, is a concern for nurse educators. Due to the needs of nurse graduates and practicing nurses, the characteristic of self-directed learning in students is often an educational goal of a rigorous nursing curriculum. Program retention is often impacted by such demands. This study, based upon…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Nursing Education, Correlation, Academic Persistence
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Harris, Ronald A.; Nikitenko, Gleb O. – Teaching Public Administration, 2014
Teaching graduate students in an intensive adult-learning format presents a special challenge for quantitative analytical competencies. Students often lack necessary background, skills and motivation to deal with quantitative-skill-based course work. This study compares learning outcomes for graduate students enrolled in three course sections…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Comparative Analysis, Outcomes of Education, College Curriculum
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Chan, Sang – Journal of Adult Education, 2010
Arguments regarding the distinction between child and adult learning have existed for decades. Pedagogy has a long tradition of providing educational guidance in which there is little differentiation between child and adult education. The two groups of learners are assumed to learn under the same philosophy. Conversely, andragogy, advanced by…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Learning Theories, Human Capital, Adult Learning
Floden, Robert E.; Feiman, Sharon – 1981
The adoption of developmental approaches could reinforce or aggravate certain inequities in schools. Three developmental practices embody potentially harmful inclinations: (1) the tendency to adopt the end state of a developmental theory (such as Kohlberg's) as an educational goal, thereby imposing a restrictive model of learning on culturally…
Descriptors: Bias, Developmental Stages, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Objectives
Delker, Paul V. – 1979
During the next twenty years, a significantly expanding adult population and decreasing youth population will cause education for adults to be an increasing concern to the educational system. Out of necessity, an increasing proportion of the resources in education will be directed towards educating adults. Challenges which present themselves are…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Educational Development