
A Feast of Learning
International Perspectives on Adult Learning and Change
Information Age Publishing
Published on 2. August 2013
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-62396-374-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides perspectives from authors in six countries (Canada, Colombia, Germany, France, UK, USA) pertaining to adult learning in the 21st Century. This book grew out of an exciting International Conference on Adult Learning (ICAL) held in Paris, May 27-29, 2012.
Imagine "listening in" as these international scholars, representing expertise in various areas related to adult education, focus their collective attention to the topic of adult learning. Their task is to concentrate their research and intellectual acumen on where adult learning is heading in the 21st Century and to bring together their varied areas of expertise to expand the field of adult education's knowledge base. This book provides more than a record of their papers and meetings. Instead, each author has revised their paper with symposium feedback to help capture the discussion, synergy and growing knowledge base we envision together. Now you can read how these leading scholars understand adult learning in light on their collective work.
Areas of focus include
* Heuristics of Adult Learning
* Facilitating Self Directed Learning
* Individuals and the Learning Process
* Executives' Self-Development
* Distance Learning
* Science Self Directed Learning for All
* Entertainment-Education Communication Strategy
* Positive Deviance to Transform Education
* Learning Through the Life Course
This book will benefit teachers, researchers, administrators, and students in the field of adult education, learning, and practice. The synergistic result of bringing together nine scholars results in many new practical applications, research streams, scholarship, and practice suggestions.
Imagine "listening in" as these international scholars, representing expertise in various areas related to adult education, focus their collective attention to the topic of adult learning. Their task is to concentrate their research and intellectual acumen on where adult learning is heading in the 21st Century and to bring together their varied areas of expertise to expand the field of adult education's knowledge base. This book provides more than a record of their papers and meetings. Instead, each author has revised their paper with symposium feedback to help capture the discussion, synergy and growing knowledge base we envision together. Now you can read how these leading scholars understand adult learning in light on their collective work.
Areas of focus include
* Heuristics of Adult Learning
* Facilitating Self Directed Learning
* Individuals and the Learning Process
* Executives' Self-Development
* Distance Learning
* Science Self Directed Learning for All
* Entertainment-Education Communication Strategy
* Positive Deviance to Transform Education
* Learning Through the Life Course
This book will benefit teachers, researchers, administrators, and students in the field of adult education, learning, and practice. The synergistic result of bringing together nine scholars results in many new practical applications, research streams, scholarship, and practice suggestions.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
482 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62396-374-3 (9781623963743)
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Content
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: The Learning Priority, Philippe Carre and Roger Hiemstra.
Chapter 1. Heuristics of Adult Learning, Philippe Carre.
Chapter 2. Facilitating Adult Self-Directed Learning, Roger (Rog) Hiemstra.
Chapter 3. Placing Individuals at the Learning Process's Center to Increase Organizational Training's Impact, Jean-Francois Roussel.
Chapter 4. Hypothetical Model for Executives' Self-Development, Kaethe Schneider.
Chapter 5. Identifying Challenges for Distance Learning: Quality, Design, and Facilitation, Kathleen P. King.
Chapter 6. Promoting Self-Directed Science Learning for All: Beyond the Scientist/Nonscientist Social Divide, Olivier Las Vergnas.
Chapter 7. Entertainment-Education Communication Strategy: An Alternative Way to Learn, Jesus Arroyave.
Chapter 8. Transforming Education From the Inside Out: Positive Deviance to Enhance Learning and Student Retention, Arvind Singhal.
Chapter 9. Learning Through the Life Course: Social Policy vs. Individual Agency, Karen Evans.
Chapter 10. A Veritable Knowledge Feast, Roger (Rog) Hiemstra and Philippe Carre.
About the Editors.
About the Contributors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: The Learning Priority, Philippe Carre and Roger Hiemstra.
Chapter 1. Heuristics of Adult Learning, Philippe Carre.
Chapter 2. Facilitating Adult Self-Directed Learning, Roger (Rog) Hiemstra.
Chapter 3. Placing Individuals at the Learning Process's Center to Increase Organizational Training's Impact, Jean-Francois Roussel.
Chapter 4. Hypothetical Model for Executives' Self-Development, Kaethe Schneider.
Chapter 5. Identifying Challenges for Distance Learning: Quality, Design, and Facilitation, Kathleen P. King.
Chapter 6. Promoting Self-Directed Science Learning for All: Beyond the Scientist/Nonscientist Social Divide, Olivier Las Vergnas.
Chapter 7. Entertainment-Education Communication Strategy: An Alternative Way to Learn, Jesus Arroyave.
Chapter 8. Transforming Education From the Inside Out: Positive Deviance to Enhance Learning and Student Retention, Arvind Singhal.
Chapter 9. Learning Through the Life Course: Social Policy vs. Individual Agency, Karen Evans.
Chapter 10. A Veritable Knowledge Feast, Roger (Rog) Hiemstra and Philippe Carre.
About the Editors.
About the Contributors.