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Brady, Liam M.; David, Bruno; Manas, Louise – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2003
Education is about learning. But it is not always about teaching. Nor is it always held in formal educational settings. Here we present an example from Mua Island in Torres Strait, where cultural knowledge was recently communicated and passed down to the younger generation through community participation rather than through formal educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Awareness, Folk Culture
Peer reviewedBlair, Karen K. – Urban Education, 1984
Profiles nine women's clubs in Buffalo, 1876-1914. Argues that through such clubs, women pressed for personal and educational growth for themselves and then insisted on using their new knowledge and confidence to influence the city to offer more humane and generous services for all its citizens. (CMG)
Descriptors: Clubs, Educational History, Females, Informal Education
Wiswell, Albert K.; Wells, C. Leanne – Online Submission, 2004
This study describes an action research case study through which the dynamics of identifying and changing strongly held assumptions illustrate the differences between experiences that serve to strengthen beliefs from those that lead to learning. Theoretical considerations are presented linking cognitive schema, action science, attribution theory,…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Helplessness, Attribution Theory, Action Research
Kopstein, Felix F.; Seidel, Robert J. – Educational Technology, 1972
The author argues that properly designed and properly implemented instructional systems are neither incompetent, nor inefficient, nor inhumane." (Author/AK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Innovation, Individualism, Informal Education
Landers, Richard R. – Educational Technology, 1972
A look at the role technology plays in helping a student learn and develop his own individuality. (AK)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Technology, Experimental Schools, Individualized Instruction
Needle, Nathaniel – SKOLE: The Journal of Alternative Education, 1997
Questions commonly held assumptions about lifelong learning. Suggests that lifelong learning should include daily-life activities of learning, doing, and being that involve cooperation with a community of friends or family rather than just formal instruction. Outlines elements of holistic lifelong learning. (SAS)
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Experiential Learning, Holistic Approach, Informal Education
Rogers, Alan – Adults Learning (England), 1997
Argues that adult educators use "learning" when they mean "education" and that this confounds and demeans incidental and informal learning processes. Suggests that intended, purposeful planned learning should properly be termed education and that there is no such thing as a nonlearner. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Environment, Incidental Learning, Informal Education
Peer reviewedTunnicliffe, Sue Dale – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 1997
Investigates the content of conversations of three groups: (1) pupils and teacher; (2) pupils and chaperone; and (3) pupils alone during museum and zoo visits. Results indicate that children-only groups commented on behaviors and generated knowledge source remarks significantly less than those groups containing adults, and the presence of an adult…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Informal Education
Peer reviewedGough, Annette – Journal of Environmental Education, 1997
Examines the readability of Australian government literature on the environment and the understanding developed by students and the general public as a result of reading these materials. Findings indicate that the language level of the materials frequently obscured the concepts for the potential audiences. Gives some recommendations for improving…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Informal Education
Peer reviewedKilpatrick, Sue – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2002
Interviews with 14 Australian farmers involved in farm business learning activities described how social capital is built through support networks. Four stages of development were identified: (1) individual self-confidence, interpersonal, and leadership skills; (2) getting acquainted; (3) credibility of group members; and (4) commitment. A model…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Informal Education, Networks
Peer reviewedWilson, Valerie; Schlapp, Ursula; Davidson, Julia – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2003
A survey (n=947) of pharmacists and instructors was compared with 1999 results. Over 90% of both high and low users of formal continuing education also engaged in informal learning. Low users received the most employer support for training. Differences among high, medium, and low users and nonuers suggest a need for diverse formats and services,…
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Informal Education, Pharmaceutical Education
Cain, Jim – Camping Magazine, 2002
Camp dance programs should be sequenced to maximize campers' comfort levels and create an atmosphere of fun and involvement. Begin with general musical activities that don't involve dancing, such as name that tune. Progress to dances that don't require partners--line dancing, step dancing, and the limbo. Then introduce partnered dancing, using…
Descriptors: Camping, Dance, Evening Programs, Informal Education
Peer reviewedGopee, Neil – Nurse Education Today, 2002
Interviews and focus groups with 27 nurses revealed the influence of health care professionals and nonprofessional acquaintances on participation in lifelong learning. Substantial informal learning occurs through work-based contexts, supported by other significant individuals. These factors constitute human and social capital, a significant…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Influences, Informal Education, Lifelong Learning
Peer reviewedCollin, Kaija – Studies in Continuing Education, 2002
Phenomenographic analysis of observations and interviews of 18 Finnish engineers and product designers yielded six ways of learning: through doing work, through collegial interaction, through evaluation of work experiences, through taking on new tasks, through formal education, and through experiences outside work. (Contains 66 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Designers, Engineers, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Fabes, Ray; Popham, David – Adults Learning (England), 1994
Successful mobile projects in informal learning in rural areas involve negotiation between workers and participants and links among local agencies to deliver services that address local needs. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Informal Education, Mobile Educational Services

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