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Theories of Teaching 8. Advancements in Adult Learning 9. New Perspectives on Andragogy Information Technology and Learning Neuroscience and Andragogy Part IV: Practices in Adult Learning Whole—Part—Whole Learning Model Guidelines for the Using Learning Contracts Core Competency Diagnostic and Planning Guide Personal Adult Learning Style Inventory International and Future Perspectives on Adult Learning Henschke and Mary Cooper The Future of Andragogy.
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The Adult Learner The definitive classic in adult education and human resource development, 8th Edition. Knowles , Elwood F. Add to Wish List. Description Reviews Contents Authors Subjects. Description How do you tailor education to the learning needs of adults? How does their life experience inform their learning processes? The new edition includes: The Bookshelf application offers access: Online — Access your eBooks using the links emailed to you on your Routledge. Offline Computer — Download Bookshelf software to your desktop so you can view your eBooks with or without Internet access.
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Knowles', Holton's, and Swanson's The Adult Learner serves as a comprehensive overview of the field of adult education. Andragogy, in contrast to pedagogy, is a field that focuses on adult learning and everything that ensues.
They are engrossed in learning as long as they can remember. Customers who viewed this item also viewed. Amazon Renewed Refurbished products with a warranty. But, if you don't want to know that much, you can simply skip these chapters and get right to the meat of the adult learning theories which are more appropos. Very informative book on adult learning! Part 3 Practice in Adult Learning.
It is "any intentional and professionally guided activity that aims at a change in adult persons" Location It does not merely translate pedagogical principles to an adult context, but it is an attempt to focus on the adult learner and "provide an alternative to the methodology-centered instructional design perspective" Location This book proposes and argues for six principles of andragogy: These core principles are set in the context of individual and situational differences, which are subject matter differences, individual learner differences, and situational differences.
This is then set in the context of the broader goals and purposes for learning, which are institutional growth, individual growth, and societal growth Location As a result, this book is separated into three parts: The six principles of andragogy are a helpful guide for every educator to ensure maximum engagement, proactive learning, and benefit to one's students.
Context is key for adult education, so the learner's past and present experiences bring multiple dimensions to their learning experience. Thus, "if education is life, then life is also education" Location This is the crucial step that must be taken, in order for adult education to thrive.
The Adult Learner, Sixth Edition: The Definitive Classic in Adult. The late Malcolm S. Knowles, Ph.D., was one of the leading authorities on adult education in the second half of the twentieth century. Elwood F. "Ed" Holton holds an impressive record of accomplishments in adult. As leading authorities on adult education and training, Elwood Holton and Dick of adult learning and human resource development * Incorporates Knowles' classic The Adult Learner: The Definitive Classic in Adult Education and Human.
Since I am constantly training adult leaders to lead groups of 3, 12, or 50 other adults, it is important that I am using andragogical principles, rather than pedagogical. Not only will andragogical principles benefit the learner, but it will also create a healthier context for discipleship. The book has clear and coherent information for a curriculum designer who has to develop lessons for training and workforce development programs. I love this book and highly recommend for individuals who develop, design and evaluate educational and professional development programs for adults.
Very informative book on adult learning! I strongly recommend for anyone in Human Resource Development or higher education. I have worked in the past as an instructor for adult learners in corporate and other environments , and earned a degree in Journalism, so I do know something about good writing hopefully. I purchased this book to gain insight into the motivations behind adult learners. Why do some go back to college even when their job does not require it?
How do they learn compared to teenagers, etc? What techniques are best in a classroom full of adults? But this book could be so much more, if the authors would simplify the writing style.
Get out of your own way and tell the story! Let me explain further My biggest problem with this book is that it reads like a college thesis. I always value and appreciate a well annotated work that references other respected works, however this book goes completely overboard. In some chapters, almost every page is a pulled quotation from another work or book. There are so many references as to be distracting to the reader IMO. The original point being discussed and its relevance to the person teaching adults , is often lost and you have to go back and read again so you haven't wasted your time.
The information itself is sometimes helpful and enlightening, but buried among wordy descriptions, run-on sentences and frankly, verbal pomp. And though I recognize this book is geared towards those in HR development companies that teach their employees IOW , there are clearly parallel lessons to be learned for anyone teaching adults, regardless of the environment work, leisure or vocational. This book is simply not approachable enough, though there are some very good nuggets of info to be found and applied to our work.
You just have to dig and re-read more than anyone should have to, in order to process that information. Information very appropriate for those who instruct. This book is like a one-stop shopping guide to Adult education. It is so comprehensive that I doubt it leaves out one development in the history of adult education. My only warning is that the opening chapters which basically trace many theories of learning both adult and traditional are hard to get through -- it reads more like a research paper that summarizes every major educational theory since the beginning of time. But, if you don't want to know that much, you can simply skip these chapters and get right to the meat of the adult learning theories which are more appropos.
For those who need a quick primer on learning theories, you'll love the first few chapters for their abundance of quick summary information. A useful guide to adult education. See all 86 reviews. Amazon Giveaway allows you to run promotional giveaways in order to create buzz, reward your audience, and attract new followers and customers. Learn more about Amazon Giveaway.
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