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As individuals progress through each stage of life, they continue
to learn and grow intellectually. However, what may be a conducive
learning environment for a child may not be as effective for an
adult, creating a need to understand how to aid adults in being
successful learners in their later life. Multicultural Andragogy
for Transformative Learning provides a diverse collection of
positions related to adult learning. The book touches on a variety
of topics including autonomous learning as a transformative
experience, mixing cultures through intercultural methodology, and
integrating cultural perspectives into organizational learning. As
a publication with a focus on andragogy, this proves a useful
resource for academicians, higher education administrators, and
educators who teach both traditional and non-traditional students
in higher education.
This edited collection addresses several forms of moral leadership
within the context of kenosis, bringing together both secular and
biblical perspectives on the role of morality and self-sacrifice in
effective leadership theory and practice. The contributors apply
various leadership theories in the analysis of sacred texts in
order to uncover unique insights into the biblical truth about
leadership. Their analysis moves away from egotistical leadership
focused on self-aggrandizement and provides a new model for
leadership - one characterized by morality, authenticity, and
service. True Leadership will benefit scholars, researchers, and
students interested in values-based leadership and seeking to
enrich their understanding of organizational behavior and
leadership development.
As individuals progress through each stage of life, they continue
to learn and grow intellectually. However, what may be a conducive
learning environment for a child may not be as effective for an
adult, creating a need to understand how to aid adults in being
successful learners in their later life. Multicultural Andragogy
for Transformative Learning provides a diverse collection of
positions related to adult learning. The book touches on a variety
of topics including autonomous learning as a transformative
experience, mixing cultures through intercultural methodology, and
integrating cultural perspectives into organizational learning. As
a publication with a focus on andragogy, this proves a useful
resource for academicians, higher education administrators, and
educators who teach both traditional and non-traditional students
in higher education.
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