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- Title: Mapping the Field of Adult and Continuing Education, Volume 1: Adult Learners
- Author : Alan B. Knox
- Release Date : January 21, 2017
- Genre: Education,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 2755 KB
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Co-published with American Association for Adult and Continuing Education
The field of Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) has long been influential beyond its already porous borders and continues to be a source of important ideas, inspiration, and innovative practices for those in disciplines such as educational administration, social work, nursing, and counseling. Recognizing this, the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education commissioned the editors to create this compendium, which provides an invaluable resource to readers already established in the field, those entering the field, and to myriad neighbors of the field as well.
This four-volume compendium (also available as a combined e-book) brings together a host of national and international contributors to map the field of ACE in a series of brief articles addressing key theories and practices across its many domains and settings. These are arranged in four volumes, available either individually or as a set:
Volume One: Adult Learners
Volume Two: Teaching and Learning
Volume Three: Leadership and Administration
Volume Four: Inquiry and Influences
The volume on Adult Learners will include articles addressing topics such as adult development, diversity, learning abilities, the influence of personality on learning, and the role of experience in adult learning. By far the largest segment of learners in society, and currently the largest segment of college students as well, a better understanding of the adult learner is vital for educators of all kinds.
Volume two addresses Teaching and Learning topics ranging from methods and roles to programs and materials. Encompassing formal and informal learning, as well as the variety of focus and setting, from cultural to occupational, this volume explores the wide range of theory and practice in ACE.
Issues of Leadership and Administration such as planning and resource allocation, organizational change and culture, and the value of a shared vision for all stakeholders are addressed in the third volume. From practical matters like staffing and volunteers, to big-picture issues such as alternative visions for the future of the field, this volume offers vital knowledge and insight.
The final volume, on Inquiry and Influences, examines the context, trends, and methods of research and evaluation in the field’s many domains. Wide-ranging inquiry has always been a hallmark of ACE, and only continues to grow along with the recognition of the importance of adult learning for learners and for the society as a whole.
All four volumes are available as a single e-book, to make the most of the inter-relatedness of the various topics. This version uses live links in the table of contents and combined index (as well as keywords at the start of each article) to enable readers to follow their own topical interests and thus create unique learning pathways for themselves.
Table of Contents:
Foreword—Seven B. Frye
Preface
Introduction to Volume One—Alan B. Knox
Section One: Adult Life Cycle Development
1) An Engaged Third Age—Doe Hentschel
2) Identity/Self Development and Chronic Disease—Lisa M. Baumgartner
3) Educating Multi-Generational Groups of Adult Learners—Andrea Nikischer
4) Pseudoautonomy in the Lives of Adult Learners—Robert Jecklin
5) Learning in Later Life—Brian Findsen
Section Two: Learning Theory and Practice
6) Transformative Learning Theory—Edward W. Taylor, Patricia Cranton
7) The Relevance of Indigenous Knowledge for Adult Education— Sandra L. Morrison, Timote Vaioleti
8) The Cognitive Aspect of Adult Learners from Neuroscience—Wei-Wen Chang
9) Adult Literacy Practices and Adult Basic Education—M. Cecil Smith
10) Global Climate Change Education is All Local—Ankur R. Desai
Section Three: A Broad Spectrum of Learners
11) Lifelong and Lifewide Loving in Education—Tamen Jadad-Garcia, Alejandro R. Jadad
12) Adult Learners with Disabilities
Overcoming Invisibility and Exclusion—Carol Rogers-Shaw
13) Adults with Low Literacy Skills
Theoretical Perspectives Towards Understanding Teaching and Learning—Maurice Taylor, David Trumpower, Edward Purse
14) The Power to Change Lives
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Odyssey Project—Emily Auerbach
15) Promoting Gender Equity and Leadership among Ethiopian Women in Medicine—Elizabeth Kvach, Mahlet Gebremariam, Fiker Taddesse, Cynthia Haq
16) Leveling the Field
Professional Development for Part-Time Employees—Sarah Korpi
Glossary
About the Contributors
Appendix:Contents for Volume 2, Volume 3, and Volume 4
Editors and Contributors
Index