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Murray, David R. – 1984
Information on a telecourse program at the University of Kentucky is provided, based on a survey of the user population of the media-based educational program. This population consisted of 88 adult learners and other more nontraditional students. The telecourses were one component of the instructional system, which included printed materials,…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Distance Education, Enrollment Influences, Higher Education
Hughes, Julie A.; Graham, Steve – 1985
A conceptual framework for adult development is proposed, based on a synthesis of the literature on role theory and various age-related adult developmental theories. It is proposed that adult development may not be as linear, uniform, and age-related as has been suggested. An individual adult could be in varying developmental stages across the…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Students, Developmental Stages, Higher Education
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Leow, Ronald P.; Egi, Takako; Nuevo, Ana Maria; Tsai, Ya-Chin – Applied Language Learning, 2003
Leow (2001a) employed concurrent data elicitation procedures (think aloud protocols) to investigate the benefits of textual enhancement, premised on the roles of attention and awareness (noticing), in second/foreign language (L2) learning. The present study follows this methodological approach to further investigate these benefits in addition to…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Second Language Learning, Spanish, Linguistic Input
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Wong, Wynne – Applied Language Learning, 2003
The study set out to investigate how textual enhancement (TE) as a form of input enhancement and increasing the comprehensibility of input via simplified input (SI) might impact adult L2 French learners' acquisition of the past participle agreement in relative clauses and their comprehension of three texts in which the target forms were embedded.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, French, Second Language Learning, Comprehension
Oxenham, John – Literacy Work, 1974
The author examines the effect of three factors (province or social milieu, curriculum, age of instructors) on the behavior attitude of adult students enrolled in a pilot project (family planning and literacy skills) in Turkey, described in the preceding article. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Adult Dropouts, Adult Students, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
Massey, Sara R. – 1978
Most teachers of adult professionals have been teachers of a younger student population. The characteristics of adult learners and their learning process necessitates other considerations in the designing of learning experiences. Additionally, the content to be learned and the responsibilities of the teacher are essential considerations in…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Adults, Behavior Patterns
Hothersall, G.; Gates, A. – Adult Education (London), 1975
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility
Reinfeld, Patricia M. – Community College Frontiers, 1975
A Now Solution for Women's Educational Requirements (ANSWER) is a one-semester part-time program at Gloucester County College (New Jersey) designed for older women wanting to try college. Many specific facets of the program are described. ANSWER's chief advantage is the mutual support and camaraderie resulting from the grouping of women with…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Programs, Educational Innovation, Peer Relationship
Foerster, Ursula – Deutsch als Fremdsprache, 1974
In teaching adults (i.e., those with language competence between the levels of a high school graduate and a teacher or interpreter), one must consider psychological factors; six are listed, including logic and mental activity in memorizing. Suggestions for drill are given. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Advanced Students, Cognitive Processes, Language Instruction
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Perlman, Daniel H. – Liberal Education, 1975
Analyzes the social and economic factors which in a two- or three-year period moved the education of older students, awarding credit by examination, off-campus study, and nonresidential degree programs from a nether world of low status and funding. Notes positive benefits but warns against uncritical acceptance of this latest vogue. (JT)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Economic Factors, Educational Change, Educational Trends
Dunn, Rita S. – J Nat Assn Wom Deans Counselors, 1969
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Adult Students, Day Programs
Menges, Robert J., Ed. – 1981
A collection of six papers on faculty development concerns is presented. In "The Scholar-Practitioner Dilemma," Robert J. Menges notes the dual roles of scholarship and teaching that faculty members confront and introduces the topics that are addressed by the other authors. Attention is directed to the processes involved in intellectual work. In…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Students, College Faculty, Faculty Development
Hiemstra, Roger, Ed. – 1980
This report is a compilation of the presentations given at a three-credit workshop on self-directed adult learning held July 14-25, 1980, at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. An introductory section overviews the workshop, the purpose of which was to initiate the development of policy guidelines for both facilitators of learning and learners…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Kenny, Aiden J. – 1978
A study was conducted at Essex Community College (ECC) to test the validity of the Modified Kenny-Griffiths Test for Formal Operations, a paper-and-pencil instrument designed to determine the cognitive level of incoming adult students. The test sample consisted of 100 students (50 male and 50 female) who were equally divided between physical and…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Cognitive Tests, College Science, Community Colleges
McNeil, Donald R. – 1977
Issues in statewide planning for the provision of postsecondary education to adult students are considered. Developments that have resulted in commitment to lifelong learning by the federal government, state governments, and institutions are noted, including declining enrollments. Lifelong learning has been regarded as many things: off-campus…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Students, College Planning, College Students
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