ABSTRACT

While much has been written about science education from pre-K through to postgraduate study, interaction with science and technology does not stop when schooling ends. Moving beyond scholarship on conventional education, this book extends the research and provides an original in-depth look at adult and lifelong learning in science and technology. By identifying the knowledge and skills that individuals need to engage in self-directed learning, the book highlights how educators can best support adult learners beyond the years of formal schooling. Through case studies and empirical analysis, the authors offer a research-based exploration of adults’ self-directed learning and provide tools to support adults’ learning experiences in a wide range of environments while being inclusive of all educational backgrounds.

chapter 1|16 pages

What Are Science and Technology?

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chapter 2|15 pages

How Do Adults Learn Science and Technology?

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chapter 3|15 pages

Learning to Deal with Medical Issues

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chapter 4|21 pages

Pursuing Personal Interests

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Learning Through Hobbies
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chapter 5|19 pages

Learning to Help Others

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chapter 6|16 pages

Learning for Work

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chapter 7|19 pages

Learning Through a Diversity of Approaches

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The Case of the Moon Diary
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chapter 8|19 pages

Resources for Self-Directed Learning

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chapter 9|20 pages

Learning from New Media

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