
The College Experience for Adult Learners
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 12. April 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-0-321-84864-2 (ISBN)
Description
This text treats adult learners as equal partners in their success by providing them the 'unwritten rules' for how to succeed in college.
The College Experience for Adult Learners focuses on ways adults can manage the process of moving through their college education while maintaining other life responsibilities. It addresses academic and life planning, identifying and using support services inside and outside academic institutions, and communicating with faculty, family, and friends in ways that garner support for their academic goals. Information is included about Prior Learning Assessment, which can help adult students get college credit for experiential learning. The realities of adult and college life are acknowledged through examples of adult learners who have successfully navigated the requirements of earning a college degree.
The College Experience for Adult Learners focuses on ways adults can manage the process of moving through their college education while maintaining other life responsibilities. It addresses academic and life planning, identifying and using support services inside and outside academic institutions, and communicating with faculty, family, and friends in ways that garner support for their academic goals. Information is included about Prior Learning Assessment, which can help adult students get college credit for experiential learning. The realities of adult and college life are acknowledged through examples of adult learners who have successfully navigated the requirements of earning a college degree.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 270 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
96 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-84864-2 (9780321848642)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Amy Baldwin is an instructor of writing, literature, and college success at Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Since 1996, she has served the college in various roles including self-study editor, distance education coordinator, and professional development coordinator. She is also the author of four student success textbooks that were the first on the market that addressed the special needs of students: The Community College Experience 3rd edition (Pearson, 2013), The First-Generation College Experience 1st edition (Pearson, 2012), The Community College Experience PLUS 3rd edition (Pearson, 2013), and The College Experience 1st edition (Pearson, 2013). She has also facilitated over 120 workshops and breakout sessions all over the country-at community colleges, K-12 professional days, and national conferences--on teaching and learning issues such as transitioning to college, student engagement practices, and active learning. Amy will complete her doctorate of higher education from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock soon. The focus of her dissertation is student engagement, retention, and success for African-American males in college. She is also serving as the project manager for the Complete College America initiative for the state of Arkansas.
Brian Tietje is a Professor of Marketing and the Vice Provost for International, Graduate, and Extended Education at Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo. His undergraduate business degree is from Bowling Green State University (1988), his MBA is from the University of Hawaii (1994), and his Ph.D. in marketing is from the University of Washington (1999). Dr. Tietje is passionate about student learning. He has won several teaching awards, is the co-author of Anybody's Business with Barbara Van Syckle, and has authored the Wall Street Journal weekly educator's review for over ten years. As Associate Dean at the Orfalea College of Business, he spearheaded efforts to improve student success and graduation rates and led the effort to develop alternative modes of course delivery to improve student learning. He also served as the principal facilitator of the College's assessment of learning program for AACSB accreditation. Brian lives on the Central Coast of California with his family, friends, and pets.
Donna Younger has worked in the field of adult education as an administrator, instructor, and researcher for more than 30 years, in both two-year and four-year institutions. She was one of the first fellows chosen by the National Center on Adult Learning where her research focus was on faculty development. In addition, she has served as a consultant for the Council for Adult Experiential Learning (CAEL) for twenty-five years in supporting colleges' academic and assessment programs for adults. In addition to her focus on adult learning, Donna is involved with first year experience (FYE) consulting and training.
Brian Tietje is a Professor of Marketing and the Vice Provost for International, Graduate, and Extended Education at Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo. His undergraduate business degree is from Bowling Green State University (1988), his MBA is from the University of Hawaii (1994), and his Ph.D. in marketing is from the University of Washington (1999). Dr. Tietje is passionate about student learning. He has won several teaching awards, is the co-author of Anybody's Business with Barbara Van Syckle, and has authored the Wall Street Journal weekly educator's review for over ten years. As Associate Dean at the Orfalea College of Business, he spearheaded efforts to improve student success and graduation rates and led the effort to develop alternative modes of course delivery to improve student learning. He also served as the principal facilitator of the College's assessment of learning program for AACSB accreditation. Brian lives on the Central Coast of California with his family, friends, and pets.
Donna Younger has worked in the field of adult education as an administrator, instructor, and researcher for more than 30 years, in both two-year and four-year institutions. She was one of the first fellows chosen by the National Center on Adult Learning where her research focus was on faculty development. In addition, she has served as a consultant for the Council for Adult Experiential Learning (CAEL) for twenty-five years in supporting colleges' academic and assessment programs for adults. In addition to her focus on adult learning, Donna is involved with first year experience (FYE) consulting and training.
Content
The College Experience for Adult Learners helps students:
Gain greater self-awareness
Define their personal identity
Visualize stories of success from within their reference group
Identify their resource network
Establish their personal strategy for success
Gain greater self-awareness
Define their personal identity
Visualize stories of success from within their reference group
Identify their resource network
Establish their personal strategy for success