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Peer reviewedConrad, Dianne – Journal of Distance Education, 2002
Discussion of online learning focuses on a study that was conducted among adult learners to investigate learners' interaction with online communities. Highlights include the concept of community; online learning communities; the importance of meeting face to face; building and maintaining community; and implications for future research. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Community, Online Courses, Research Needs
Peer reviewedKarp, Nancy V. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 1992
A survey of Georgia physical therapists received responses from 74.7 percent. Results identified the following motivations for continuing education: knowledge, meeting licensure requirements, and advancing in the present job. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Continuing Education, Motivation, Physical Therapists
Peer reviewedHiemstra, Roger – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1993
Three popular theories of adult learning have not been fully exploited: (1) Cross' Chain-of-Response Model; (2) Knox's proficiency theory; and (3) McCluskey's Theory of Margin. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Learning Motivation, Learning Theories, Models
Westrup, Jude – Australian Journal of Adult and Community Education, 1998
Adult education research and theory largely ignore or neglect the relationship between spiritual values and adult education. Individual spirituality and spiritual tradition influence adult learners' participation, interpretation, motivation, and success. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Religion, Spirituality
Peer reviewedCahoon, Brad – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1998
Summarizes themes of this issue on the Internet and adult learning. Discerns new directions as more adults gain access, technology improves, and learning systems become more distributed. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Distance Education, Internet
Peer reviewedDawes, Lann – Studies in Continuing Education, 1999
Use of videotapes and questions from a trained inquirer can help reduce memory distortion that can occur in reflection. The Interpersonal Process Recall approach increases the reliability of memory and the exploration of events in depth when ambiguous interpersonal interactions are involved. (Contains 29 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Audiovisual Aids, Memory, Recall (Psychology)
Peer reviewedMerriam, Sharan B. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2001
Andragogy and self-directed learning were early attempts to define adult education as a unique field of practice. Both have been criticized for focusing on individual learners while ignoring sociohistorical context. Both continue to contribute to adult education theory and practice. (Contains 44 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Andragogy, Educational Philosophy, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedCaffarella, Rosemary S.; Clark, M. Carolyn – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1999
This summative chapter reviews the models and theories of adult development discussed in this issue. Adult educators are challenged to see what has been less visible, hear what has not been heard, and think creatively about the connection between development and learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Models
Dreyfus, Stuart E. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2004
The following is a summary of the authors five-stage model of adult skill acquisition, developed in collaboration with Hubert L. Dreyfus. An earlier version of this article appeared in chapter 1 of "Mind Over Machine: The Power of Human Intuition and Expertise in the Era of the Computer" (1986, Free Press, New York).
Descriptors: Skill Development, Adult Learning, Models, Experiential Learning
McKay, Sharon; Schaetzel, Kirsten – Center for Adult English Language Acquisition, 2008
This brief examines the research on learner interaction and summarizes the positive effects of classroom interaction on language learning. The brief also describes areas of focus for teachers who want to promote successful language learning interactions, provides examples of activities that can be used to structure and enhance classroom…
Descriptors: Interaction, Speech Skills, Adult Education, English (Second Language)
Bragg, Debra D.; Barnett, Elisabeth A. – Office of Community College Research and Leadership, 2008
The Breaking Through (BT) initiative of the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation seeks to prepare low-skilled adults, adult learners who are below college-level in reading, writing and/or mathematics, often lacking a high school diploma, and frequently low-income, to be successful in college and the labor market by strengthening and expanding policies…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Community Colleges, Adult Basic Education, Labor Market
Monaghan, Catherine H.; Columbaro, Norina L. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2008
The application of Communities of Practice (CofP) can potentially serve as an effective learning strategy for higher education classrooms by contributing to student professional development while fostering a desire for life-long learning. The purpose of this qualitative study was to assess the effectiveness of this learning strategy and help…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Lifelong Learning, Professional Development, Communities of Practice
Hellner, John – Kairaranga, 2008
Paralleling the accelerating pace of educational change in the last two decades has been the development of a professional learning community (PLC) in schools. Characterised by teacher collaboration and a spirit of enquiry, the PLC represents a response to change and an opportunity to benefit teachers, students and schools, using an approach most…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Learning Activities, Models
McClellan, Joyce A.; Conti, Gary J. – Journal of Adult Education, 2008
One way of addressing individual differences among adult learners is to identify the Multiple Intelligences of the learner. Multiple Intelligences refers to the concept developed by Howard Gardner that challenges the traditional view of intelligence and explains the presence of nine different Multiple Intelligences. The purpose of this study was…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, College Students, Field Tests, Adult Learning
O'Sullivan, Denis – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2008
This article argues that as adult educators we should not be outside the remit of our own theorising. It begins with an earlier effort to construct an ethical grammar to audit the probity of working to change others through adult education. This is situated in terms of contemporary debates about the possibility of truth and certainty in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Integrity, Adult Educators, Ethics

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