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Daloz, Laurent A. – Change, 1987
Much teaching goes on in day-to-day conversations with students. Mentors teach their students as much by how they relate to them as by what they tell them. A meeting between a mentor and one of his students is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, College Faculty, Empathy
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Justice, David O.; Marienau, Catherine – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1988
Self-assessment offers an important element for programs seeking to serve adult learners and is a key principle of the School for New Learning, DePaul University. Four strategies to develop self-assessment skills are discussed: storytelling, development of standards, dialogue, and inquiry. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Dialogs (Language), Evaluation Criteria
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Dean, Gary J.; And Others – NACADA Journal, 1987
Academic advisors must understand the needs and motivations of adult learners and develop advising skills and programs in response to these needs. Models of theories of Heddesheimer, Campbell, Gottfredson, Bridges, and Schlossberg are described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Adult Students, Career Change, Case Studies
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Weil, S. W. – Studies in Higher Education, 1986
A study of the problems of reconciling nontraditional student needs, expectations, and attitudes with the traditional college environment and structure, conducted through interviews with 25 nontraditional undergraduate students in Britain, is reported. Implications of the results are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Change Strategies, College Environment, Foreign Countries
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Purdy, Leslie N. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1986
Reviews criticisms and benefits of telecourses. Considers the instructional intent of telecourses and the assumptions held by telecourse producers and designers about telecourse students. Examines the role of various media in telecourse instruction, and the effects of television technology on the teaching and learning processes. (AYC)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Community Colleges, Distance Education
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Sheridan, Jean – Research Strategies, 1986
The psychological and educational needs of the growing population of adult students are considered, as well as the availability of necessary library services and materials for this group. The concept of andragogy (i.e., the teaching of adults), is discussed, the literature is reviewed, and a philosophical base is established. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Andragogy
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Copland-Wood, Barbara A. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1986
A survey of a state university's adult commuter students found them less likely to study on campus than at home, using the library infrequently, having little social life or time on campus, not extensively involved in on- or off-campus organizations or events, and generally not experiencing traditional campus involvement. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Environment, Commuting Students, Continuing Education
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Paul, Ross – Community Services Catalyst, 1986
Reviews the major successes and failures of Athabasca University's efforts to extend access to a credible and academically sound university education to adult Canadians, largely through home-study packages. Discusses issues including rural/urban student differences, the role of tutors, adult student needs, student preparedness, and organizational…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Delivery Systems
de Francheschi, Marisa – TESL Talk, 1984
Describes a book of short stories, produced for adult immigrant students of English as a second language, containing meaningful, real-life situations concerning the customs, habits, and laws of their new country. Since cultural and linguistic misunderstandings happen to everyone, the book also reflects the universality of experience shared by…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Cultural Awareness, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Hu, Michael – College and University, 1985
Results of a survey of adults in northeastern Ohio indicates there is a substantial market for higher education, amounting to 33 percent of the adults not currently in school. Respondents identifying themselves as nonprospective students stated financial aid, employment, child care, public transportation, weekend classes, and academic counseling…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Students, Educational Demand, Higher Education
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Hawkridge, David; McCormick, Bob – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1983
Describes the structure and function of China's Central Radio and Television University (CRTVU) and reviews the educational system in China, the types of television classes offered through CRTVU, the student population served, and the issues that have to be faced before television university expansion can occur. Six references are listed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Distance Education, Educational Change, Educational Planning
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Eltis, K. J. – Babel: Journal of the Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations, 1984
Examines foreign language teaching methodologies developed in various parts of the United Kingdom, and then looks at implications for Australian classrooms. The establishment of a framework for adult language learning is stressed, based upon the language needs of the learner and the linguistic operations required in order to function effectively…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Communicative Competence (Languages), Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries
Firenze, Louis – Alternative Higher Education, 1983
The importance to alumni of a nontraditional program and the negotiability of the degree to the alumni, their employers and peers, and graduate schools was examined. Data indicated that the main reasons for selecting a nontraditional program were a flexible schedule and the need to maintain a regular working day. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Alumni, Data Analysis, Data Collection
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Wolvin, Andrew D. – Communication Education, 1984
Surveyed adult students in a basic speech communication course to assess their communication needs as a basis for establishing a communication curriculum. Found that listening was rated the most important career and social communication skill, with motivating, telephoning, conversing, briefing, relating, and resolving conflicts ranking high. (PD)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Communication Research, Communication Skills
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Durojaiye, S. M.; Donald, G. A. H. – Higher Education Review, 1984
A study of the motivation and problems of adult women foreign students who are wives and mothers while enrolled at the University College, Cardiff, Wales looks at their family systems, values, roles, support systems, and stresses. It concludes that more institutional recognition of both the strains and dedication of the women students is…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Case Studies, Females, Foreign Countries
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