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Maine Univ., Farmington. – 1973
The Career Opportunity Program (COP) selected trainees from a group of low-income, Model neighborhood people generally conceded to be high-risk college material in order to provide an example of the "multiple entry routes" to the teaching profession. The program provided models for the following areas: a) the consortium approach to…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Adult Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary School Teachers
White, Sally – 1972
The development of learning environments especially for adults has been neglected and research in planning such environments is fragmented and minimal. There is general agreement that facilities for adults should have an aura of adulthood to contribute to an adult's feeling of ease, confidence, and capability; that they should be flexible in room…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Bibliographies
Kimmel, Ernest – 1973
Nontraditional higher education is a movement toward increasing the options open to an individual in the pursuit of post secondary education. Its major emphasis is in recognition of individual differences and making institutions more flexible in response to them. This paper describes many programs and proposals throughout the country, giving…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Educational Innovation, Experimental Colleges, External Degree Programs
Clifford, Earle W., Ed.; And Others – 1973
"The Best of Ten Years," a publication of the Tenth Annual Conference for the Adult Student Personnel Association, Inc. (ASPA), contains prophesies for the future in addition to a chronicle of concerns of the decade. Articles included are: Financial Aid for Evening Students (Sol Jacobson); The Programming and Counseling of Adult Transfer Students…
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Students
Massachusetts Univ., Amherst. School of Education. – 1970
A questionnaire and on the site survey was made of the state funded adult basic education (ABE) programs in Massachusetts to determine whether they were meeting the needs of the eligible population. Data were gathered from a sample of ABE administrators, teachers, counselors, and students and statistically analyzed. In addition an ABE…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Counselors
National Association for Public Continuing and Adult Education, Washington, DC. – 1972
Ten issues of the newsletter "Techniques for Teachers of Adults" are reproduced in this handbook. The 10 chapters are as follows: I. Teaching Adults Is Different . . . or Is It?; II. Underprivileged--or Underestimated; III. Planning Is Suddenly the "In" Thing; IV. Helping Your Students Develop Self-Confidence; V. Reading Is Basic; VI. Learning Is…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Adult Students, Creative Teaching, Disadvantaged
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Carson, James E.; Sparks, Peggy F. – 1973
An adult basic education curriculum is presented, designed to raise the competencies of adults in the basic areas of oral and written communications, arithmetic, social sciences, occupational planning (including development of occupational concepts and attitudes) and development of self. Basic area skills and activities are presented in three…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Basic Skills, Curriculum
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Sugnet, Charles J. – Change, 1976
Since 1970 North Hennepin Community College in Minneapolis has enrolled 3,411 in its Seniors on Campus program for senior citizens. The key to initiation and continuing development of the program described here is involvement of senior citizens themselves in the Senior Advisory Committee. (JT)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Citizen Participation, Community Colleges
Manning, Sherry – NUEA Spectator, 1976
The significance of our findings is that as the population enrolling in postsecondary education shifts from the traditional student to the nontraditional, as the new market for postsecondary education becomes a greater proportion of the total, the response on the part of all the players in our institutions must change. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Change Agents, Change Strategies
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Jordan, Ben W. – Educational Leadership, 1975
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Counseling
Tiedeman, David V.; Miller-Tiedeman, Anna – Thresholds in Secondary Education, 1976
An adult career education model emphasizes life designing and the junctions of a "complete" adult educator. The major goal is to insure student comprehension of what they are doing in their schools and what they will seek to do upon departure from their schools. (Author/LH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Programs, Adult Students
Dabene, Louise; And Others – Etudes de Linguistique Appliquee, 1978
Describes research in adult language instruction, specifically with regard to the process from analysis of language needs to methodological realization. (AM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Educational Needs, Language Instruction
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Burling, Robbins – Language Learning, 1978
Describes an innovative method for teaching reading in French to adult students. The method consists of literal translations in English with the English words, gradually replaced by French. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Adult Students, French, Grammar, Instructional Innovation
Lutz, David A. – College Board Review, 1978
Information is provided on degree candidates enrolled with the Connecticut Board of State Academic Awards, an external degree program, and includes demographic characteristics, employment data, educational background, and examinations utilized. Based on the information, implications for higher education for nontraditional students are offered.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Demography, Educational Background, Employment Experience
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Morse, Edwin B., Jr. – Community/Junior College Research Quarterly, 1978
A study of work values of mid-life students (ages 35-55) at a Virginia community college found that a work role allowing for achievement, creativity, and intellectual stimulation was of greater value to White mid-life groups than extrinsic values emphasizing economic returns, security, and work associates. Discusses implications for counseling.
Descriptors: Adult Students, Adults, Community Colleges, Counseling
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