Adults have been and remain marginalized in academic
institutions because of the persistence of a deeply rooted culture
bias. This work analyzes the current state of the adult student
experience in higher education, exploring the organizational,
instructional, and interpersonal barriers that adults face in
reaching their educational goals. Using applied critical and
postmodern theory, the author explores the hypothesis that adults
are at-risk in higher education settings because of such bias. The
book includes an extensive review and critique of the literature
and of contemporary adult programs and practices. In addition,
adult students' personal accounts of their academic experiences are
presented. This study not only reveals the nature and scope of the
obstacles faced by adult students, but begins to suggest tangible
ways students and educators can work to overcome them.
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