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What is Adult Learning

Handbook of Research on Transnational Higher Education
Is the practice of teaching and educating adults.
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Administrators’ Assessments of Online Courses and Student Retention in Higher Education: Lessons Learned
Ruth Gannon Cook (DePaul University, USA) and Roy Sutton (Jones International University, USA)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4458-8.ch008
Abstract
Criteria may vary across public, private, and for profit universities for online courses around the world, but despite differences, there seem to be some successful lessons that could be shared across universities with respect to certain factors that increased student online course completion rates among certain universities’ courses. This study looked at an associate dean’s search for strategic factors that could contribute to increased online course completion rates at his university and more effectively address problems on a timely basis to improve those course completion rates. The associate dean’s collaboration with a researcher led to their conducting representative model research that revealed best practices and assessments from a number of universities and provided insights into which factors could be applied to online courses at his university. Future research could look at whether there was a substantial increase in student retention in the online courses implementing these factors to see if there may be best practices that could be generalized to other universities around the world.
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The Online Adult Learner: Profiles and Practices
“The process of adults gaining knowledge and expertise.” (Knowles, 2005, p.174)
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“The Illness that Dare Not Speak Its Name”: An Auto-Ethnographic Approach to Understanding Adult Learning in and on Clinical Depression
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Online Teaching: Taking Advantage of Complexity to See What We Did Not Notice Before
A specific philosophy about learning and teaching based on the assumption that adults can and want to learn, that they are able and willing to take responsibility for the learning, and that the learning itself should respond to their need.
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Leveraging the Power of Diversity in Workplace Learning Strategies
Also referred to as Andragogy, the processes and learning principles specific to adults.
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Conventional Online Teaching vs. Andragogical Online Teaching
It refers to the education and training of mature learners. It focuses more on the self-directed learning process. It is driven by the concept of andragogy and humanism or constructivism.
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Improving Workforce Education and Adult Learning: New Concepts
Became a major field of study in the 1920s in North America. Students can seek teaching credentials for PhDs in this field.
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Invariable Structure of Research Competence of Adult Learners in Skill Building Programs: Situational and Contextual Approach
Pedagogical process, during which adult learners learn personally and professionally significant experience. Competence: Integral characterization of the personality, manifested in the activity (situation), which determines success and responsibility for the results of the activity.
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Thriving Through Disruption: COVID-19, Online Education, and Innovation
The unique ways adults approach and respond to the process of learning new materials or ideas. The process often involves disruption, reflection, and formation of new habits.
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Equitable Means Accessible: Using Universal Design for Learning and Student Development Theory to Inform Online Pedagogy
The process by which adults learn formally and informally. For the purposes of this chapter, adults are considered to be college aged students and older.
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Transforming Continuing Healthcare Education with E-Learning 2.0
A relatively new area of study, the term “Andragogy” initially popularized by the original work of Malcolm S. Knowles. Knowles postulated that adults are autonomous and self-directed learners, practical, goal-oriented, and are guided in their learning by previous life experiences and prior knowledge.
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New Technologies Shaping Learning?: AR Learning Experiences and Integration Model
Adult learning is a process of adults gaining knowledge, skills, and competence. It is defined as the practice of teaching and educating adults, theory and study of adults learning, or pedagogical process.
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College Faculty as Adult Learners: An Important Role in the New Age
The entire range of formal, non-formal and informal learning activities undertaken by adults after leaving initial education to take a break, in order to gain new forms of knowledge, skills, and/or attitudes.
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Issues in Implementing Online Education in a Developing Country
A model of education that puts the learner in control of their own development and whereby learning is relevant with the opportunity for immediate application.
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Investing in Multimedia Agents for E-Learning Solutions
An educational approach characterized by learner-centredness (i.e., the student’s needs and wants are central to the process of teaching), self-directed learning (i.e., students are responsible for and involved in their learning to a much greater degree than traditional education), and a humanist philosophy (i.e., personal development is the key focus of education). Related concepts include: facilitated learning, self-directed learning, humanism, critical thinking, experiential learning, and transformational learning.
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Constructivist Internet-Blended Learning and Resiliency in Higher Education
Andragogy (adult learning) is a theory that holds a set of assumptions about how adults learn. Andragogy emphasizes the value of the process of learning.
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Lifelong Learning in Europe: The Erasmus Program
After a certain education period including formal schooling, university, and initial vocational training, the individual’s willing to learn to improve himself or herself.
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Adult Education and Globalization
The process by which adults in active and interactive situations can acquire different types of valuable knowledge and skills.
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