The Profession and Practice of Adult Education: An IntroductionJohn Wiley & Sons, 17. feb. 2011 - 396 sider The Profession and Practice of Adult Education is a timely book and an excellent introduction to the field. Drawing from an extensive volume of literature, it provides comprehensive coverage and a clear guide. Graduate students will benefit from it and practitioners will be kept abreast of changes that are occurring. --Peter Jarvis, professor of continuing education and senior research professor, University of Surrey, United Kingdom |
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... andragogy and selfdirected learning. Andragogy isa term importedby Knowles (1980b)from Europe; he defines itas“the art and science ofhelping adults learn”—in contrastto pedagogy, whichrefers to children's learning(p. 43). The ...
... andragogy and selfdirected learning. Andragogy isa term importedby Knowles (1980b)from Europe; he defines itas“the art and science ofhelping adults learn”—in contrastto pedagogy, whichrefers to children's learning(p. 43). The ...
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... andragogy not only encompasses adult education but also refers to social work and community organization oruniversity departments ofstudy (Jarvis, 1990). Selfdirected learning, another major concept in ourfield, can be traced back to ...
... andragogy not only encompasses adult education but also refers to social work and community organization oruniversity departments ofstudy (Jarvis, 1990). Selfdirected learning, another major concept in ourfield, can be traced back to ...
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... (1993) observes, andragogy restsupon Knowles's beliefin“the ideals ofa democraticcitizenship and the beliefthatcivic and democratic virtuewould arise outof natural selffulfillment through adult education” (p. 20). The.
... (1993) observes, andragogy restsupon Knowles's beliefin“the ideals ofa democraticcitizenship and the beliefthatcivic and democratic virtuewould arise outof natural selffulfillment through adult education” (p. 20). The.
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... andragogy areclear expressions of humanisticpsychology. Andragogyis Knowles'scharter for adult learning.It consists ofassumptions about the learner and explains how those assumptions translateinto practice. Inan essaytitled “Andragogy ...
... andragogy areclear expressions of humanisticpsychology. Andragogyis Knowles'scharter for adult learning.It consists ofassumptions about the learner and explains how those assumptions translateinto practice. Inan essaytitled “Andragogy ...
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Chapter3 | |
Chapter 4 Adult Education in Contemporary Society | |
The Organization and Delivery of Adult Education | |
Chapter 6 TheAdult Learner and Concepts of Learning | |
Examining Access and Opportunity | |
PartIII Developing a Professional Field of Practice | |
The Unacknowledged Side of Practice | |
Reframing Practice The Future of Adult Education | |
ADecade in Review and Trends for the Future | |
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The Global Context of Adult Education | |
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