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What is Self-Directed Learning Theory

Handbook of Research on Adult Learning in Higher Education
The theory of adult learning in which students take the initiative to plan, execute and assess their own learning experiences without outside assistance.
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Transforming Chemistry Curricula and Courses to Support Adult Learners
Lisa J. Nogaj (Gannon University, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 27
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1306-4.ch016
Abstract
This chapter presents a compilation of best practices for preparing chemistry curricula and courses that consider the cognitive needs of adult learners. Chemistry instructors at the post-secondary level may receive little guidance on how to meet the needs of adult learners, members of a diverse undergraduate STEM student population. The author illustrates how adult learning theories and chemical education research can be applied to support reentry learners. Some aspects of distance education for adult learners in the sciences are examined, especially the unique challenge of offering laboratory coursework in this setting. The author makes recommendations for supporting faculty who engage in course revision with adult chemistry learners in mind. This chapter is relevant for university-level chemistry faculty, administrators and instructional designers.
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