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Peer reviewedJones, Ramona – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1999
Relates the experience of a middle school reading teacher who also teaches a weekly general equivalency diploma (GED) class to adult learners. Describes two of her most memorable adult students, and notes how working with adult learners has helped the author appreciate their persistence and desire to learn, and has helped her with her middle…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Students
Peer reviewedCarroll, Susanne E. – Language Learning, 1999
Investigated whether beginning adult learners, given auditory stimuli, were equally likely to represent French gender subclasses using phonological, morphosyntactic, and/or semantic representations. Data from adult English speakers learning patterned French and translation equivalent lists indicated that the construct of input for gender learning…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Auditory Stimuli, College Students
Gose, Ben – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
Once regarded as a by-product for colleges and universities, continuing-education programs now provide needed revenues. Adult students now account for half of all college enrollments. Many full-time faculty are dismissive of adult-education classes, often taught by adjunct professors, but the programs are gaining respect among administrations.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, College Faculty, Continuing Education
Peer reviewedOrr, Betsy; Park, Ok; Thompson, Dale; Thompson, Cecelia – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1999
Adult postsecondary students (n=322) completed the Gregorc Style Indicator. The concrete sequential style predominated; 43% had dominance in two styles; there were slight differences among the program areas of business, health occupations, and trade and industrial education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Allied Health Occupations Education, Business Education, Career Choice
Peer reviewedHewitt, Doug – Theory into Practice, 2000
Discusses differences in world views, describing the European educational tradition and the Aboriginal world view, highlighting a teacher education course adapted to the needs of older indigenous students; discussing experiences teaching Aboriginal students; noting the importance of recognizing Aboriginal culture and its value in education; and…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCliff, Alan F. – Higher Education, 1998
Research on mature graduate students' approaches to learning indicates that quantitative conceptions of learning predominate, but also suggests an additional model. Examines empirical data concerning the stability of these conceptions over time in the context of graduate education, and argues for further research into a conception which holds that…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Educational Attitudes, Educational Research, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedStraetmans, Gerard J. J. M.; Eggen, Theo J. H. M. – Educational Research and Evaluation (An International Journal on Theory and Practice), 1998
Three test administration procedures for making placement decisions in adult education were compared (paper-based, computer-based, and computerized-adaptive tests) with 90 adult-education students. Test performance was not differentially affected by the mode of administration, but the computerized adaptive test always yielded more precise ability…
Descriptors: Ability, Adaptive Testing, Adult Education, Adult Students
Peer reviewedHebert, F. Ted; Reynolds, Katherine C. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1998
Matched pairs of 177 adult students in a cohort degree program and 165 in a noncohort degree program were surveyed. Cohort groups had higher grade point averages and significantly higher affective learning. Males, younger students, and those early in their program gained the most from cohorts. Overall cohort gains were not as high as those in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Students, Affective Behavior, Age Differences
Peer reviewedBowl, Marion – Research Papers in Education: Policy & Practice, 2001
Examined the educational experiences of nontraditional, ethnic minority, women students in the United Kingdom who were involved in a community-based, flexible access to higher education project in the inner city, highlighting financial and institutional barriers they experienced. Students were frustrated participants in an unresponsive…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Students, College Students, Females
Peer reviewedNicolson, Margaret – Scottish Educational Review, 2000
A survey of 43 Scottish open university students, aged 28-87, who were studying another language, examined extent of bilingualism; schooling in and exposure to other languages in youth; school, family, media, and travel influences on language attitudes; and motivations for language study. Social and educational legacies affecting student…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Bilingualism, College Students, Educational Attitudes
Peer reviewedButtaro, Lucia; King, Kathleen P. – Adult Basic Education, 2001
Data from interviews, questionnaires, and student essays of eight female Hispanic learners of English as a second language (ESL) were analyzed. Findings demonstrated how family, Hispanic culture, instructors, and the learning environment influenced performance. ESL participation had an impact on their linguistic, cultural, and educational…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Basic Education, Adult Students
Peer reviewedByers, David L.; And Others – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1996
Evaluates the effectiveness of live, two-way interactive television (ITV) continuing education programs for health-care professionals. Data collection consisted of surveys, interviews, and participant observation. Participants indicated that the system enhanced their learning and they would be likely to attend future professional education…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Continuing Education, Educational Technology, Health Personnel
Peer reviewedWang, Chih-yen – Performance Improvement, 2000
A small instructional group operating on the theories of group dynamics and cooperative learning can be used to effectively teach subjects in adult training programs. Describes useful techniques for developing a supportive and productive climate for adult training, focusing on group organization, group leadership, group characteristics, and…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Cooperative Learning, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedDerwing, Tracey M.; Munro, Murray J.; Wiebe, Grace – Applied Language Learning, 1997
Adult English-as-a-Second-Language students enrolled in a speaking improvement course (which emphasized general speaking habits) read aloud lists of true and false sentences at the beginning and end of the course. Native speakers judged their intelligibility, comprehensibility, and accent. Most participants showed significant improvement in at…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Students, English (Second Language), Graduate Students
Conlon, Gavan – Education Economics, 2005
Although there are some estimates of the incidence of late learning and the economic rewards achieved by those in possession of formally recognised qualifications, little is known about the personal or family characteristics associated with those engaged in late learning, the associated costs and benefits, or even whether the type of qualification…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning, Labor Market, Education Work Relationship

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