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Housel, David A. – Adult Learning, 2020
This literature review explored areas that are often manifest in adult classrooms but insufficiently addressed or overlooked in preservice training and in-service professional development for educators of adults. Three overarching themes emerged: (a) educational background considerations (e.g., significant interruptions in formal education), (b)…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Adult Students, Preservice Teacher Education, Andragogy
Taber, Nancy; Woloshyn, Vera; Munn, Caitlin; Lane, Laura – Adult Learning, 2014
In this article, we discuss how our analysis of several popular culture artifacts featuring "super" women characters (superheroes and supernatural) provided the foundation for a media discussion group for female college students with learning exceptionalities. We explore the use of popular culture in discussion groups as well as discuss…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, College Students, Females, Gender Issues

Payne, Nancie – Adult Learning, 1992
Preferred learning modalities of adults with learning disabilities should be assessed to make learning productive. Relevant information can be acquired about communication styles and skills, color association, hobbies and leisure activities, and favored learning or work environments. (SK)
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Environment, Learning Disabilities, Learning Modalities

Goss, Diane – Adult Learning, 2001
Interviews with 23 adult college students with learning disabilities explored the metaphors they use to describe their disabilities. This strategy can help learners gain a sense of control over their disabilities. Adult educators can stimulate critical reflection and help them to make meaning of their experience.(JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Learning Disabilities, Metaphors, Teaching Methods

Johnson, Doris – Adult Learning, 1990
Suggestions for teaching adults with learning disabilities include making certain they understand assignments; helping them with recall strategies and response modes; using a range of symbol systems; encouraging them to ask for clarification; fostering oral communication and self-monitoring skills; encouraging the use of books on tape; providing…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Students, Continuing Education

Plotts, Cynthia A. – Adult Learning, 2001
Basic knowledge of the characteristics of learning disabilities (LD), attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and traumatic brain injury (TBI) can help adult educators recognize symptoms, make appropriate referrals, and individualize instruction and accommodations. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Adults, Attention Deficit Disorders, Educational Diagnosis