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Building Sustainable Futures for Adult Learners is an edited and
refereed collection of papers published in conjunction with the
joint Adult Higher Educational Alliance (AHEA) and American
Association of Adult and Continuing Education Conferences (AAACE).
This book is the third in a series of scholarly publications
associated with the annual AHEA conference. The book is arranged
thematically according to the topics of submissions. Building
Sustainable Futures is important because it fills a unique niche in
the field of adult education, extends the scope of AHEA to a larger
audience, and offers a current volume for scholars and
practitioners based on both research and practice-based research.
We recognize that our society and demands for lifelong learning
changes rapidly, and needs to continue to be rapidly effectively
infused in changing forms into the teaching and learning process.
Conversations about Adult Learning in Our Complex World focuses the
study of adult learning to address the issues of living and
learning within a complex world- the epitome of the 21st century.
Readers will find that this book is valuable for a wide variety of
professors, researchers, practitioners, and students in fields
related to adult learning and adult education as it reveals
emerging research and trends relevant for today and tomorrow.
Moreover, this publication represents some of the most innovative
and thoughtful scholarship resulting from the work of the Adult
Higher Education Alliance and, arguably, the field of adult
education. The book is arranged thematically in five sections, each
one dealing with a domain where intercultural competence and other
fundamental skills may improve the learning experiences for adult
learners. The sections include, The Learning Environment and
Authentic Teaching, Interculturally Competent Classroom Practices,
Programming for Adults-Redesigning University to Serve Adult
Learners, Professional Development, Teacher Training, and
Leadership Development, and Meaningful Assessment of Programs for
Adults.
Enhancing Writing Skills includes conference presentation papers
from the Carnegie Writers, Inc. 1st Annual Conference. The
anthology provides published and aspiring writers resources for
sustaining, enhancing and evaluating their writing skills. The
chapter themes focus on genre-based writing, creativity in writing,
mechanics of writing, academic writing, and writing as a business.
Enhancing writing skills is beneficial to diverse writers as it
impacts the community, working, and educational environments.
Pathways to Transformation: Learning in Relationship is an edited
collection that synthesizes current research on transformative
learning and expands the current knowledge-base. This book is
timely and significant as it provides a synthesis of some of the
most exciting research in two fields: adult education and human
services. The objectives of this themed edited collection, Pathways
to Transformation: Learning in Relationship, are threefold. First,
this collection serves as a space to synthesize current research on
transformative learning. Through an extensive literature review,
the editors have discerned several important strands of research in
the area of transformative learning and solicited chapters dealing
with these topics. The second objective of the collection is to
expand the current knowledge-base in the area of transformative
learning by creating a space for dialog on the subject and bringing
together diverse voices. The third objective of the collection is
to transcend the field of adult education, with a specific goal to
reach an audience in human services (psychology, counseling, social
work, marriage and family therapy).
A volume in Adult Education Special Topics: Theory, Research, and
Practice in Lifelong Learning Series Editor: Kathleen P. King,
University of South Florida Developing and Sustaining Adult
Learners is the second volume in a series of scholarly publications
associated with the annual Adult Higher Education Alliance (AHEA,
The Alliance) conference. The title of this volume, derived from
the theme of the 2012 conference co-sponsored by American
Association of Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE) in Las Vegas,
NV, encompasses significant issues and questions at the forefront
of the field of adult education. At the conference, scholars,
practitioners, and adult educators gave presentations and received
feedback on some of the most significant and timely issues in their
praxis. The Alliance, which values collaboration, transformative
dialogue, and collegiality among professionals, considers this
volume a continuation of those conversations as the presentations
were expanded into chapters. We are glad that you are joining the
conversation. This volume confirms not only that adult learning,
higher education, and both fields of research have many contexts,
but also that there is so much more to learn about different
perspectives and opportunities for research and practice.
Opportunities for symbiotic relationship abound. We hope that
Developing and Sustaining Adult Learners will be a book that you
pull off your bookshelf, or open in your e-reader, often. We know
that as we engage in program and course planning, design and
teaching, this book will provide needed refreshment and new vision.
When research ideas seem too similar, this volume will also provide
many seeds for new opportunities.
We recognise that our society and demands for lifelong learning
changes rapidly, and needs to continue to be rapidly effectively
infused in changing forms into the teaching and learning process.
Conversations about Adult Learning in Our Complex World focuses on
the study of adult learning to address the issues of living and
learning within a complex world- the epitome of the 21st century.
Readers will find that this book is valuable for a wide variety of
professors, researchers, practitioners and students in fields
related to adult learning and adult education as it reveals
emerging research and trends relevant for today and tomorrow.
Moreover, this publication represents some of the most innovative
and thoughtful scholarship resulting from the work of the Adult
Higher Education Alliance and, arguably, the field of adult
education. The book is arranged thematically in five sections, each
one dealing with a domain where intercultural competence and other
fundamental skills may improve the learning experiences for adult
learners. The sections include, The Learning Environment and
Authentic Teaching, Interculturally Competent Classroom Practices,
Programming for Adults-Redesigning University to Serve Adult
Learners, Professional Development, Teacher Training, and
Leadership Development, and Meaningful Assessment of Programs for
Adults.
Enhancing Writing Skills includes conference presentation papers
from the Carnegie Writers, Inc. 1st Annual Conference. The
anthology provides published and aspiring writers resources for
sustaining, enhancing and evaluating their writing skills. The
chapter themes focus on genre-based writing, creativity in writing,
mechanics of writing, academic writing, and writing as a business.
Enhancing writing skills is beneficial to diverse writers as it
impacts the community, working, and educational environments.
Building Sustainable Futures for Adult Learners is an edited and
refereed collection of papers published in conjunction with the
joint Adult Higher Educational Alliance (AHEA) and American
Association of Adult and Continuing Education Conferences (AAACE).
This book is the third in a series of scholarly publications
associated with the annual AHEA conference. The book is arranged
thematically according to the topics of submissions. Building
Sustainable Futures is important because it fills a unique niche in
the field of adult education, extends the scope of AHEA to a larger
audience, and offers a current volume for scholars and
practitioners based on both research and practice-based research.
A volume in Adult Education Special Topics: Theory, Research, and
Practice in Lifelong Learning Series Editor: Kathleen P. King,
University of South Florida Developing and Sustaining Adult
Learners is the second volume in a series of scholarly publications
associated with the annual Adult Higher Education Alliance (AHEA,
The Alliance) conference. The title of this volume, derived from
the theme of the 2012 conference co-sponsored by American
Association of Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE) in Las Vegas,
NV, encompasses significant issues and questions at the forefront
of the field of adult education. At the conference, scholars,
practitioners, and adult educators gave presentations and received
feedback on some of the most significant and timely issues in their
praxis. The Alliance, which values collaboration, transformative
dialogue, and collegiality among professionals, considers this
volume a continuation of those conversations as the presentations
were expanded into chapters. We are glad that you are joining the
conversation. This volume confirms not only that adult learning,
higher education, and both fields of research have many contexts,
but also that there is so much more to learn about different
perspectives and opportunities for research and practice.
Opportunities for symbiotic relationship abound. We hope that
Developing and Sustaining Adult Learners will be a book that you
pull off your bookshelf, or open in your e-reader, often. We know
that as we engage in program and course planning, design and
teaching, this book will provide needed refreshment and new vision.
When research ideas seem too similar, this volume will also provide
many seeds for new opportunities.
Pathways to Transformation: Learning in Relationship is an edited
collection that synthesizes current research on transformative
learning and expands the current knowledge-base. This book is
timely and significant as it provides a synthesis of some of the
most exciting research in two fields: adult education and human
services. The objectives of this themed edited collection, Pathways
to Transformation: Learning in Relationship, are threefold. First,
this collection serves as a space to synthesize current research on
transformative learning. Through an extensive literature review,
the editors have discerned several important strands of research in
the area of transformative learning and solicited chapters dealing
with these topics. The second objective of the collection is to
expand the current knowledge-base in the area of transformative
learning by creating a space for dialog on the subject and bringing
together diverse voices. The third objective of the collection is
to transcend the field of adult education, with a specific goal to
reach an audience in human services (psychology, counseling, social
work, marriage and family therapy).
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