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Contesting Criticality: Epistemological And Practical Contradictions In Critical Reflection, Stephen Brookfield
Contesting Criticality: Epistemological And Practical Contradictions In Critical Reflection, Stephen Brookfield
Adult Education Research Conference
Being critical is not an unequivocal concept. It is, rather, a contested idea. How the terms critical or criticality are used reflects the ideologies of the users.
Voices From The Deep: What The Pacific Charmer Tragedy Means For Preventing Fishing Accidents, Roger Boshier
Voices From The Deep: What The Pacific Charmer Tragedy Means For Preventing Fishing Accidents, Roger Boshier
Adult Education Research Conference
The CFV Pacific Charmer capsized, sank and two men died. Using interviews with survivors, associates of the deceased and rescuers, the author theorizes the incident and charts what needs to be done to prevent fishboat "accidents."
Action Research On Documenting Learner Outcomes: Can We Move Beyond The Workforce Investment Act?, Mary Beth Bingman
Action Research On Documenting Learner Outcomes: Can We Move Beyond The Workforce Investment Act?, Mary Beth Bingman
Adult Education Research Conference
An action research project with three adult basic education programs focused on ways to document the invisible outcomes in learners’ lives. It has led to increased understanding of how programs might identify and measure those outcomes not captured by traditional assessments.
The Adult Literacy Classroom As A Social System, Hal Beder, Patsy Medina, Marian Eberly
The Adult Literacy Classroom As A Social System, Hal Beder, Patsy Medina, Marian Eberly
Adult Education Research Conference
This presentation reports the results of a study of adult literacy education classroom behavior in which twenty adult literacy classes were observed twice in seven states. It was found that in adult literacy classes the predominant mode of instruction closely parallels the initiation, response, evaluation (IRE) mode that Mehan (1979) identified in his study of an elementary education classroom.
Ontology At Work: Constructing The Learner/Worker, David Beckett, Gayle Morris
Ontology At Work: Constructing The Learner/Worker, David Beckett, Gayle Morris
Adult Education Research Conference
Constructing adult learners’ and workers’ identities starts with their embodied actions, and to do this we present a philosophical perspective, two fieldwork sites and a model for learning.
Learning To Unlearn White Supremacist Consciousness, Carole Barlas, Elizabeth Kasl, Roberta Kyle, Alec Macleod, Doug Paxton, Penny Rosenwasser, Linda Sartor
Learning To Unlearn White Supremacist Consciousness, Carole Barlas, Elizabeth Kasl, Roberta Kyle, Alec Macleod, Doug Paxton, Penny Rosenwasser, Linda Sartor
Adult Education Research Conference
Using cooperative inquiry as a self-directed learning strategy, people of European-American descent learn to unlearn white supremacist consciousness. Facilitators of changed thinking and behavior include relationships of trust in the all-white inquiry groups and relationships with people of color in participants' daily lives.
Violence Against Women: Looking Behind The Mask Of Incarcerated Batterers, Irene C. Baird
Violence Against Women: Looking Behind The Mask Of Incarcerated Batterers, Irene C. Baird
Adult Education Research Conference
Addressing violence against women by sharing battered prison women's written accounts with incarcerated male abusers, in a Freirian/humanities adult education program, confirmed the feminist perspective of male entitlement, female subordination in a sociohistorical context.
All Things Bold And Beautiful: Researching Adult Learning Through Soaps, Paul Armstrong
All Things Bold And Beautiful: Researching Adult Learning Through Soaps, Paul Armstrong
Adult Education Research Conference
This paper proposes that, globally, informal lifelong learning outside of education institutions is often neglected, and that cultures of learning must recognize and value a wide range of informal learning. In popular culture, soap operas have both intentionally and unintentionally been sites for learning, and their significance need to be more thoroughly researched. But this challenges conventional methodologies. Innovative approaches are needed, including the use of chat forums on the worldwide web, through the internet.
Self-Directed Learning As A Political Act: Learning Projects Of Women On Welfare, Cynthia Lee Andruske
Self-Directed Learning As A Political Act: Learning Projects Of Women On Welfare, Cynthia Lee Andruske
Adult Education Research Conference
This paper explores self-directed learning of women on welfare in their transitions to paid work and education as political act, and expands the definition of self-directed learning to the political realm.
The Politics Of Knowledge And Theory Construction In Adult Education: A Critical Analysis From An Africentric Feminist Perspective, Mary V. Alfred
The Politics Of Knowledge And Theory Construction In Adult Education: A Critical Analysis From An Africentric Feminist Perspective, Mary V. Alfred
Adult Education Research Conference
The Eurocentric worldview has dominated research and practice in adult higher education at the exclusion of other worldviews. Using the contours of the Africentric tradition, this paper examines the philosophical assumptions of andragogy and self-directed learning for their applicability to understanding and facilitating learning and knowledge construction among members of African descent.
Global Perspectives On Labour Education Into The New Millennium, Peter Sawchuk, Elaine Bernard, Linda Cooper, Mike Newman, John Stirling, D'Arcy Martin, Barb Thomas
Global Perspectives On Labour Education Into The New Millennium, Peter Sawchuk, Elaine Bernard, Linda Cooper, Mike Newman, John Stirling, D'Arcy Martin, Barb Thomas
Adult Education Research Conference
No abstract available.
The Politics Of Transformative Feminist Adult Education: Multi-Centred Creation Of New Meanings And New Realities, Angela Miles, Phyllis Cunningham, Miriam Zukas, Kamla Bhasin, Jean Graveline, Mechthild Hart, Vanessa Sheared, Jane Thompson, Sally Westwood
The Politics Of Transformative Feminist Adult Education: Multi-Centred Creation Of New Meanings And New Realities, Angela Miles, Phyllis Cunningham, Miriam Zukas, Kamla Bhasin, Jean Graveline, Mechthild Hart, Vanessa Sheared, Jane Thompson, Sally Westwood
Adult Education Research Conference
No abstract available.
Power And Positionality: Negotiating Insider/Outsider Status In Multicultural And Cross-Cultural Research, Sharan Merriam, Gabo Ntseane, Ming-Yeh Lee, Youngwha Kee, Juanita Johnson-Bailey, Mazanah Muhamad
Power And Positionality: Negotiating Insider/Outsider Status In Multicultural And Cross-Cultural Research, Sharan Merriam, Gabo Ntseane, Ming-Yeh Lee, Youngwha Kee, Juanita Johnson-Bailey, Mazanah Muhamad
Adult Education Research Conference
No abstract available.
Researching The Shifting Landscape Of Adult Education In The Third World: New Perspectives On The Relationship Between Adult Education And Democracy, Zelda Groener, Javier Corvalan, Irene Chadibe, Juan Madrigal
Researching The Shifting Landscape Of Adult Education In The Third World: New Perspectives On The Relationship Between Adult Education And Democracy, Zelda Groener, Javier Corvalan, Irene Chadibe, Juan Madrigal
Adult Education Research Conference
Recent democratisation in Chile and South Africa has impacted the relationship between adult education and democracy. At the same time however, adult education practices in the 50 year old Mexican democracy raises new questions. Four researchers from Chile, South Africa and Mexico share their perspectives on the relationship between adult education and democracy.
Weathered By Their Experiences: Black Women Returning To Rn Completion Programs, Lolita Chappel Aiken
Weathered By Their Experiences: Black Women Returning To Rn Completion Programs, Lolita Chappel Aiken
Adult Education Research Conference
The purpose of this study was to explain factors that affect the participation of Black women in RN completion programs
Adult Development: Capturing New Ways Of Thinking About The Life Course, Rosemary S. Caffarella, M. Carolyn Clark, Florence Guido-Dibrito, Sharan B. Merriam, Marsha Rossiter, Kathleen Taylor, Elizabeth J. Tisdell
Adult Development: Capturing New Ways Of Thinking About The Life Course, Rosemary S. Caffarella, M. Carolyn Clark, Florence Guido-Dibrito, Sharan B. Merriam, Marsha Rossiter, Kathleen Taylor, Elizabeth J. Tisdell
Adult Education Research Conference
We outline first a brief overview of a four-fold typology of developmental theory (biological, psychological, sociocultural an integrative models). We then discuss work that illustrates two of these frames: the sociocultural, which includes racial and ethnic, and relational aspects of development; and the integrative, focusing on time, development as narrative, and spiritual development. We close with a commentary on the current developmental literature and how this literature challenges our practice as adult educators.