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Education for Adults
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ABSTRACT
The nature of adult education at individual, group and community levels is the concern of this book. Definitions and patterns of adult learning are critically assessed in both this country and abroad, and the processes involved considered in detail. Both case studies and thematic articles have been included and are selected to illustrate the breadth of the field along a number of areas: formal, non-formal and informal education; face-to-face and distance education; from basic levels of education to higher education; from highly deterministic to more ‘open’ or self-directed forms of education. It is felt that the study and practice of the education of adults can be best advanced by the adoption of such a broad view.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part One: Definitions and Patterns
chapter 1|17 pages
1 Adult Education and the Education of Adults
chapter 1|18 pages
2 Patterns of Adult Education in East Europe
chapter 1|13 pages
3 Adult Education in the Third World
part |2 pages
Part Two: Processes
chapter 2|18 pages
1 Andragogy: An Emerging Technology for Adult Learning
chapter 2|17 pages
2 The Learning Transaction
chapter 2|6 pages
3 Learning Situations or Educational Situations?
chapter 2|13 pages
4 Adult Learning and Industrial Training
chapter 2|17 pages
5 The Nature and Process of Adult Development
chapter 2|15 pages
6A Critical Theory of Adult Learning and Education
part |2 pages
Part Three: Individual Learning
chapter 3|12 pages
1 Self-planned Learning and Major Personal Change
chapter 3|16 pages
2 The Individual Adult Learner
chapter 3|17 pages
3 Higher Education: School for Independent Study
chapter 3|15 pages
4 Radio ECCA: A Distance Learning System in the Canary Islands
part |2 pages
Part Four: Group Learning
chapter 4|9 pages
1 The Process of the Encounter Group
chapter 4|8 pages
2 The Group-centered Leader
chapter 4|19 pages
3 Observing, Recording and Evaluating
part |2 pages
Part Five: Community Learning