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Peer reviewedLehmann, Timothy; Ristuben, Peter J. – Journal of Higher Education, 1983
A cooperative project, involving Empire State College and other institutions within the State University of New York, is described that introduces faculties and administrators at traditional campuses to the nontraditional modes and methodologies of instruction at Empire State. Participants' evaluation of the project are provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Colleges, Cooperative Programs
Israelite, Larry – Performance and Instruction, 1983
Investigation of adult students' ability to evaluate their own educational progress showed that adults consistently rate their work higher than either the instructor or the instructional designer does. The degree to which adults find instructor evaluation aversive appears to be related to confidence in their knowledge of the subject matter. (EAO)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Comparative Analysis, Correlation
Kasworm, Carol E.; Parker, Randall M. – Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1981
Presents an overview of behavioral effects of neurological disorders. Presents Gagne's model of the learning sequence (apprehension, acquisition, storage, and retrieval) to aid in the identification, design, and evaluation of instructional intervention techniques for neurologically impaired adults. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adult Students, Learning Disabilities, Learning Processes
Haynes, Gretchen – Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1981
The teacher of an English-as-a-Second-Language class with a wide range of levels and needs describes the evolution of a diagnostic-prescriptive system. The central concept is the empowerment of adult students in a humanistically structured classroom and entails the charting of individual progress in reading and other competencies. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Classroom Techniques, Diagnostic Teaching
Peer reviewedLong, Huey B. – Educational Gerontology, 1982
Reviews literature dealing with tuition waiver programs for older adults. The methodology, scope and focus of the research are discussed. The findings generally agree that enrollments of older students have increased with tuition waiver programs but the impact has not been universally outstanding. Support services for senior students are needed.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Curriculum Design, Educational Trends, Free Education
Peer reviewedMishler, Carol; And Others – College and University, 1982
A study of transcripts of adult students and younger counterparts to examine patterns of credit load, stopping out, and the flow from special student status to matriculant is presented. Results support earlier findings about academic achievement, and presents new evidence that adult students' pace is generally brisker than previously assumed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Students, Attendance Patterns, Dropout Research
Peer reviewedAlexander, Patricia A.; Garner, Ruth – Reading Psychology, 1982
Reports on a study that focused on the retrieval strategies and effort allocation at the time of retrieval and adult subjects' corresponding satisfaction with task performance in the presence or absence of a specified criterion. (HOD)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Adult Students, Evaluation Criteria, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMcCarthy, Richard F. – Community Services Catalyst, 1982
Highlights selected findings of the National Center for Education Statistics 1981 adult learner survey, revealing that 13 percent of the adult population was involved in structured learning programs; 80 percent of the learners engaged in non-credit activities; and academic institutions offered only 20 percent of the courses taken. Considers…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Continuing Education, National Surveys, Nonschool Educational Programs
Sharpe, Connie; Ganschow, Leonore – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1982
Describes the psycholinguistic approach used in an adult learning center to teach basic reading and writing skills to an adult student. The approach included oral reading by and to the student, spelling instruction, writing exercises, and vocabulary development. Reviews student progress. (AYC)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Case Studies, Psycholinguistics
Peer reviewedBaker, Clayton; East, James R. – ADFL Bulletin, 1982
Describes two programs for adult learners, Weekend College and Learn and Shop. Weekend College offered credit courses on Saturdays and Sundays; Learn and Shop used employee training rooms at five major shopping centers. Statistics on both programs are given as well as a description of the Spanish Department offerings and reactions. (AMH)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Second Language Programs, Educational Innovation, Nontraditional Education
Oxnard, Charles E. – New Directions for Experiential Learning, 1982
Lost disciplines, lost scholars, a lost generation of new disciplines, and lost facilities for the knowledge business are threatened. There is a clear danger that the experiential nature of the academic doctorate is being interfered with through excessive attention to didactic teaching in the classroom. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Continuing Education, Educational Quality
Smith, Shirley – UCLA Educator, 1981
Defines and underscores the importance of recurrent education as a principle for modifying educational systems and creating a learning society. Reviews social, economic, and individual motives fostering recurrent education. Lists 12 functions and eight guiding principles of recurrent education and discusses short-cycle institutions within this…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Community Education, Educational Change, Educational Needs
Hall, Ralph; Chickering, Arthur W. – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1982
Chickering discusses topics including higher education's role, future needs, changes reflecting adult student concerns and their effects on younger students, challenges in teaching diverse student populations, developmental and remedial faculty training programs, postsecondary education and certification, and costs and change management. (DMM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, College Role, College Students
Dobbs, Ralph C. – Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1980
Aspirations of adults from urban communities were ascertained and analyzed. Adults in nondeclining communities showed differences regarding "most frequently expressed aspiration," compared to counterparts in declining communities. No significant difference in economic aspiration was noted, but almost twice as many from the nondeclining community…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Advantaged, Aspiration
Peabody, Shelly Ann; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1982
Explored the attitudes of college freshmen toward older students, as well as differences in ageist attitudes between the sexes. A study of 215 freshmen showed their attitudes toward older students were positive in academic or nonintimate situations but negative in social or intimate situations. Females reacted particularly negatively. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age Differences, College Freshmen, Generation Gap


