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Imel, Susan – 1991
In collaborative learning, both facilitators and learners are active participants in the process, a sense of community is created, and knowledge is considered to be located in the community rather than the individual. Its guiding principle is that learning is enhanced when knowledge that is created and transmitted is shaped by the activities and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Students, Cooperation
Lindelow, John – 1980
At the beginning of the successful meeting process, the meeting leader decides on a leadership style after considering his or her own nature, the needs and desires of group members, and the characteristics of the organization and situation. In planning the meeting, the leader's first guides are the goals and purposes he or she wishes to…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Qualities, Leadership Styles
Hale, Norman; Lindelow, John – 1981
Chapter 12 in a volume on school leadership, this chapter cites the work of several authorities concerning problem-solving or decision-making techniques based on the belief that group problem-solving effort is preferable to individual effort. The first technique, force-field analysis, is described as a means of dissecting complex problems into…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Force Field Analysis, Participation
Imel, Susan – 1991
The changes in the composition of the labor force and the changing personal needs of older people are creating powerful incentives for them to remain in or reenter the work force. For many, this will mean job training or retraining. Training for older workers is provided through both private companies and publicly funded programs such as the Job…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aging (Individuals), Corporate Education, Older Adults
Scanlan, Craig L. – 1986
This monograph examines factors associated with adults' nonparticipation in organized learning. A deterrent to participation is defined as a reason contributing to an adult's decision not to engage in learning activities. First, existing models and theories that attempt to explain participation behavior are described. These include three recent…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Demography, Educational Attitudes
Raywid, Mary Anne – 1996
Many educators see school downsizing efforts as the linchpin of school restructuring. Several forms that school downsizing efforts are taking are explored, along with a discussion of the reasons for which small schools are being established. The types of subschools that are being launched (houses, mini-schools, schools-within-schools) are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Imel, Susan – 1997
Current trends related to older adults have the potential of influencing programs and services in adult, career, and vocational education. The amount and kind of learning in which older adults engage is one trend of interest to educators. A 1997 study reveals that older people are learning in numbers and amounts of time expended at a rate far…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Age Discrimination, Computer Literacy
Imel, Susan – 1988
Adult education is experiencing rapid growth as a result of social, demographic, economic, and technological factors. At the same time, it is struggling with its own maturation and development as a profession. Specific trends and issues emerge from this context, one group related to the profession and another related to adult education programs.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning
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Brito, Silvester J. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1983
Explains why political power has eluded American Indians and what chance they have of becoming a policy-making force in mainstream American society. Cites proponents of society as a "melting pot" and of cultural pluralism. Argues that a pluralistic society is in the best interests of cultural groups and the nation. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Activism, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians
Kerka, Sandra – 1986
Changing socioeconomic, cultural, and demographic forces have caused educational nonparticipation among adults to be treated as a social issue. Recent research has attempted to combine dispositional, situational, and environmental factors into composite models of participation. These models have suggested the following categories of deterrence…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Change Strategies, Educationally Disadvantaged
Kerka, Sandra – 1993
The convergence of three trends makes service to minority students an imperative for continuing education: (1) increasing proportions of diverse groups in the U.S. population and work force; (2) continuing education and retraining as keys to survival in a workplace of change; and (3) declining college enrollments of diverse populations and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Continuing Education, Cultural Differences, Educational Environment
Naylor, Michele – 1985
Besides assisting their members in collective bargaining efforts, U.S. labor unions perform a variety of functions including contract administration and arbitration, political action, legislative activity, union administration, research, education, and community involvement. Therefore, unions have an interest in providing the following types of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Apprenticeships, Community Colleges, Cooperative Planning
Naylor, Michele – 1985
Technological advancement has both facilitated and necessitated the development of distance education programming. In developing nations, distance education is often used to provide traditional education like that usually available in conventional institutions in the Western world. Whereas distance education in the Soviet Union focuses on…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Analysis, Consortia, Cooperative Planning