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Sex Workers And Hiv/Aids Education: Adult Learning As A Sociocultural Experience, Robert J. Hill
Sex Workers And Hiv/Aids Education: Adult Learning As A Sociocultural Experience, Robert J. Hill
Adult Education Research Conference
Lave and Wenger’s situated learning paradigm offers that learning is a function of the activities, context and culture in which the learning occurs (i.e., it is socioculturally situated). This study explores HIV/AIDS education for and by sex workers from the perspective that learning is a sociocultural experience that fundamentally involves identification with a community of practice. Sex worker learning communities not only use HIV/AIDS education for safer sex, but as opportunities to make sense of larger life experiences, to resist moralizing discourses, to practice counter-hegemony, to supplement mainstream HIV/AIDS education, and to circumscribe who and what comprise appropriate authority.
An Extra Life: Living And Learning In Virtual Worlds, Elisabeth R. Hayes
An Extra Life: Living And Learning In Virtual Worlds, Elisabeth R. Hayes
Adult Education Research Conference
Four themes in the literature on virtual worlds are identified and discussed: situated learning in virtual spaces and places; composing a (second) life; virtual worlds, real people; and fostering ecologies of learning.
Addressing Marginalization And Mentoring: Examining Power And Interests, Catherine A. Hansman
Addressing Marginalization And Mentoring: Examining Power And Interests, Catherine A. Hansman
Adult Education Research Conference
Mentoring relationships are socially constructed, and the power that mentors have and exercise within mentoring relationships can be helpful or hurtful to protégés. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to explore mentoring literature and models from the fields of adult education, general education, and human resource development, examining issues of power in mentoring within this literature. Ways of planning for and promoting mentoring programs that account for power differentials and enhance adult learning and development within mentoring are discussed.
Adult Education For Social Change: Deconstructing Programs And Services For Adult Immigrants, Shibao Guo, Thomas J. Sork
Adult Education For Social Change: Deconstructing Programs And Services For Adult Immigrants, Shibao Guo, Thomas J. Sork
Adult Education Research Conference
This research examines the role of adult education in bringing about social change through community development initiatives at SUCCESS, an immigrant community organization in Vancouver. It focuses on: the historical development of SUCCESS, the provision of programs and services, major changes in SUCCESS, and the social forces behind the changes.
Social Learning For Fugitive Learners: The Out Is In Arts-Informed Queer Community Education Project In Alberta, André P. Grace, Kristopher Wells
Social Learning For Fugitive Learners: The Out Is In Arts-Informed Queer Community Education Project In Alberta, André P. Grace, Kristopher Wells
Adult Education Research Conference
In this paper we explore Alberta’s Out Is In project, which is an arts-informed community education project that we developed to focus on the individual development, social learning, socialization, and inclusion of queer young adults. We discuss activities including a summer 2004 leadership and learning camp that used informal and nonformal learning approaches to achieve the project’s goals.
Do As I Say, Not As I Do: A Case Study Of Two Museum Docent Training Programs, Robin S. Grenier
Do As I Say, Not As I Do: A Case Study Of Two Museum Docent Training Programs, Robin S. Grenier
Adult Education Research Conference
Abstract: This comparative case study examined docent training programs, at a history museum and art gallery. Data were collected through interviews with museum educators, training and promotional materials, and observations of training. Analysis revealed that the learning theory docents are encouraged to use with visitors is not applied by museum educators during docent training.
Informal Learning In Malaysia, Mazalan Kamis, Mazanah Muhamad, Adnan M. Junoh, Azizan Asmuni, Khairudin Idris
Informal Learning In Malaysia, Mazalan Kamis, Mazanah Muhamad, Adnan M. Junoh, Azizan Asmuni, Khairudin Idris
Adult Education Research Conference
This paper presents findings from the first attempt in Malaysia to investigate the participation of adults in informal learning outside workplace and formal educational setting. The study finds participation in informal learning is high. Informal learning through reading activity seems to concentrates around matters related to religion.
The Social Construction Of Consumer Literacy: Consumer Empowerment Among Adult Literacy Learners, Julie L. Ozanne, Natalie Ross Adkins, Jennifer A. Sandln
The Social Construction Of Consumer Literacy: Consumer Empowerment Among Adult Literacy Learners, Julie L. Ozanne, Natalie Ross Adkins, Jennifer A. Sandln
Adult Education Research Conference
This study explores how adult literacy learners negotiate the consumer marketplace. Findings challenge the functional model of literacy and support the conceptualization of consumer literacy as a social practice.
Adults And Youth Performing The Dangers Of Crystal Meth: Working Within Differences For Unity In Community, Steven Noble
Adults And Youth Performing The Dangers Of Crystal Meth: Working Within Differences For Unity In Community, Steven Noble
Adult Education Research Conference
This paper explores the process of performative inquiry alongside Pratt’s focus upon content within his teaching conceptions. Also, the inclusion of working across differences of youth and mental disorder as a means to bring unity to the broader community is examined.
Lifelong Learning In A Global Context: Towards A Reconceptualization Of Adult Education, Fred M. Schied, Derek Mulenga, Ian Baptiste
Lifelong Learning In A Global Context: Towards A Reconceptualization Of Adult Education, Fred M. Schied, Derek Mulenga, Ian Baptiste
Adult Education Research Conference
The paper argues that a reconceptualization of adult education around lifelong learning and globalization requires a rethinking of curricular and research issues. The paper highlights curricular issues involved in creating in such a reconceptualization. It does this by juxtapositioning the objectives and goals of this “new " focus with the CPAE’s Standards for Graduate Programs. Objectives and goals are suggested that revolve around integrated notions of learning that account for the impact of globalization on learning as inseparable from political and social processes.
Development Of The Learners’ Management Philosophy In A Critical Management Studies Course, Catherine H. Monaghan
Development Of The Learners’ Management Philosophy In A Critical Management Studies Course, Catherine H. Monaghan
Adult Education Research Conference
Study examined the pivotal factors of a CMS course, which shaped the learners’ development. The findings suggest that the educator is only one aspect of the learning process and that the ability of the learner to use experience to bridge to new critical concepts and the role of discussions are important.
The Intersection Of Race And Sexual Orientation In Adult And Higher Education, Mitsunori Misawa
The Intersection Of Race And Sexual Orientation In Adult And Higher Education, Mitsunori Misawa
Adult Education Research Conference
This study examined the intersection of race and sexual orientation in adult and higher education by looking into the experiences of seven gay men of color to see how their identities impacted their learning and their lives on campus; and to see how education was serving them.
The Influence Of Police Training And Social Learning On Racial Profiling, Thomas P. Luzinski, Lieutenant Mequon
The Influence Of Police Training And Social Learning On Racial Profiling, Thomas P. Luzinski, Lieutenant Mequon
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The project explored the question of how do police training, which promotes technically correct police procedures and social learning, which promotes common sense problem solving approaches intersect, and influence police officer racial profiling.
Immigrant Civic Participation And Leadership Development In Citizenship Schools: A Research Study Using Appreciative Inquiry, Luis Kong
Adult Education Research Conference
This study investigates the experiences of immigrant participants and staff of citizenship schools who are developing civic participation and leadership programs in immigrant communities. This action research study provides a look at what works within community-based citizenship schools through the lens of democratic social change, social constructivism and Appreciative Inquiry.
Training Critically Conscious Educators: Bolivian Women In Popular Education, Judith Kollins, Catherine A. Hansman
Training Critically Conscious Educators: Bolivian Women In Popular Education, Judith Kollins, Catherine A. Hansman
Adult Education Research Conference
This study examines how the Education Office of the Oficina Jurídica Para la Mujer [Women’s Legal Office] (OJM), a community-based popular education organization in Cochabamba, Bolivia, works with women to address personal, legal and policy issues through local leadership training and popular education methodology, demonstrating a powerful model for achieving individual, family, community and societal change.
Contextualizing Professional Development In Adult Learning With Urban Alternative High Schools, Kathleen P. King, Barbara P. Heuer, Maa't O. Jakuta
Contextualizing Professional Development In Adult Learning With Urban Alternative High Schools, Kathleen P. King, Barbara P. Heuer, Maa't O. Jakuta
Adult Education Research Conference
This case study presents the design, delivery and evaluation of a professional development curriculum developed in response to educators’ and departmental needs in urban alternative high schools and based on a model of adult learning.
Living In Limbo: A Study Of The Education Needs Of (Un)Documented Hispanic Adults, Richard Kiely
Living In Limbo: A Study Of The Education Needs Of (Un)Documented Hispanic Adults, Richard Kiely
Adult Education Research Conference
This paper presents research that investigated the educational needs of (un)documented Hispanic adults enrolled in two-year colleges. The research found that study participants face significant risks and barriers to meaningful participation in two-year colleges.
Making Meaning Out Of Learning In The Everyday Lives Of Korean Married Women, Shinil Kim Dr., Jihye Lee Dr.
Making Meaning Out Of Learning In The Everyday Lives Of Korean Married Women, Shinil Kim Dr., Jihye Lee Dr.
Adult Education Research Conference
This study examines the significance of the learning experience in the everyday life of married women in Korea and how they manage their learning. In doing so, it reveals a number of distinctive characteristics of Korean married women which differentiate them from western women in pursuing individual and collective values.
Distance Learning: Access And Inclusion Issues, Jennifer H. Kelland
Distance Learning: Access And Inclusion Issues, Jennifer H. Kelland
Adult Education Research Conference
This paper critically examines the rhetoric of business, government and post-secondary institutions promoting distance learning as accessible to anyone, from anywhere at anytime. Three themes are examined in providing an alternate perspective to the dominant rhetoric: inclusivity and democracy, accessibility and flexibility, and cost effectiveness.
Neurobiological Insight On Learning, Dae Joong Kang
Neurobiological Insight On Learning, Dae Joong Kang
Adult Education Research Conference
This study explored the concept of brain plasticity and three brain metaphors of learning to gain neurobiological insight for understanding learning. The author suggested consideration of culture is essential in constructing alternative brain metaphors of learning.
Adult Education And Technology In A Rural County: The Irony Of Persistent Poverty And ‘Progress’ In The Information Age, G. Andrew Page
Adult Education And Technology In A Rural County: The Irony Of Persistent Poverty And ‘Progress’ In The Information Age, G. Andrew Page
Adult Education Research Conference
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have brought many new challenges for adult education. In this qualitative study, a framework is proposed to address the disparity known as the Digital Divide in a persistently impoverished rural county in the southern United States.
An Analysis Of Work-Related Learning Literature Focusing On Race And Ethnicity, Jovita Ross-Gordon, Ann K. Brooks, Tamara Clunis, Lina Muñoz, Richard Parsells, Ursula Parker
An Analysis Of Work-Related Learning Literature Focusing On Race And Ethnicity, Jovita Ross-Gordon, Ann K. Brooks, Tamara Clunis, Lina Muñoz, Richard Parsells, Ursula Parker
Adult Education Research Conference
Qualitative analysis of the literature in three domains of work-related learning points to a small but growing number of studies and conceptual articles focusing explicitly on race/ethnicity. Findings varied across the three domains of continuing professional education, human research development, and workforce development.
Black Women’S Leadership Development: Implications For Their Representation In The Political Arena, Dionne Rosser-Mims
Black Women’S Leadership Development: Implications For Their Representation In The Political Arena, Dionne Rosser-Mims
Adult Education Research Conference
This paper traces Black women’s leadership development experiences overtime and the relevant socio-political linkages that help to explain why Black women continue to remain largely underrepresented in political leadership at the state and national levels. Attending to Black women’s leadership development needs is critical to increasing their representation in politics.
From Disability Studies To Critical Race Theory: Working Towards Critical Disability Theory, Tonette S. Rocco
From Disability Studies To Critical Race Theory: Working Towards Critical Disability Theory, Tonette S. Rocco
Adult Education Research Conference
Disability has been isolated in the specialized applied fields where specific disabilities are overemphasized as explanatory variables and organizing schemes. Using specific disability as an organizing variable continues the objectification and medicalization of disabled people silencing voices and perpetuating invisibility (Linton, 1998). Adult educators conduct research based on specific impairment such as HIV/AIDS (Courtenay, Merriam, & Reeves, 1998), learning disabilities (Jordan, 1996; Ross-Gordon, 1989), Deaf/Hard of Hearing (Clark, 2002), and heart disease (Wise, Yun, & Shaw, 2000). This research is frequently done from the perspective of the medical or economic models and few adult educators situate research on disability in …
Theorizing Blue-Collar Response To Imposed Technological Change, Robert F. Reardon, Thomas Valentine
Theorizing Blue-Collar Response To Imposed Technological Change, Robert F. Reardon, Thomas Valentine
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A study was conducted at twelve manufacturing facilities. The data from this study indicated the response of blue-collar workers to imposed technological change can be conceptualized as having seven factors: Disgruntlement, Job-security concerns, Accommodation, Informal learning, Resistance, Discussion, and Formal learning. Cluster analysis of the data identified three types of blue collar workers: Complainers, Team players, and Loners. In this study, membership in the Team players cluster increased as a function of age.
An Integrative Model Of Team Learning. Evidence From Corporate Strategy’ Students, Yolanda Fernandez Ramos, Natalia Martin Cruz, Victor Martin Perez
An Integrative Model Of Team Learning. Evidence From Corporate Strategy’ Students, Yolanda Fernandez Ramos, Natalia Martin Cruz, Victor Martin Perez
Adult Education Research Conference
The aim of our research is to evaluate simultaneously the working of groups that facilitate group learning and, finally, the accumulation of knowledge using the theoretical basis of team mental models
The Contradiction Of The Freirean Lecturer: Bridging The Gap Between Educational Philosophy And Practice, Esther Prins
The Contradiction Of The Freirean Lecturer: Bridging The Gap Between Educational Philosophy And Practice, Esther Prins
Adult Education Research Conference
This paper describes the gap between educational philosophy and practice in a Freirean-inspired adult literacy program in El Salvador, explains the programmatic, pedagogical, and cultural reasons for this contradiction, and suggests ways that educators can enact their ideals while accommodating local conceptions of teaching and learning
Hegemony, Hope, And The Harlem Renaissance: Taking Hip Hop Culture Seriously, Robert J. Price Jr.
Hegemony, Hope, And The Harlem Renaissance: Taking Hip Hop Culture Seriously, Robert J. Price Jr.
Adult Education Research Conference
Adult education instructors and administrators, who typically are not members of the hip hop generation, often have little knowledge and understanding of rap music (a.k.a. gansta rap) and hip hop culture, and consequently do not take the black popular cultural phenomenon seriously as it relates to adult education. Adult educators, especially those that serve in urban contexts, must listen to, take seriously, and understand adults in order to bridge the “culture gap” between mainstream and hip hop cultures. Talmadge Guy (2004) theorizes that the impact of hip hop culture and gangsta rap music on adult education is becoming more evident …
Tertiary Vocational Education: Ideological Transformations In China’S Higher Education, Xiong Jie
Tertiary Vocational Education: Ideological Transformations In China’S Higher Education, Xiong Jie
Adult Education Research Conference
This paper explores that as a result of the influences of globalization, the emergence of tertiary vocational education (TVE) and its further development in China are symbols of ideological transformations of higher education from Confucianism to vocationalism, and new vocationalism.
“Spend Smart, Live Rich”?: A Critical Analysis Of The Consumer Education Lifestyle Magazine Budget Living And Its Readers’ Forums, Jennifer A. Sandlin
“Spend Smart, Live Rich”?: A Critical Analysis Of The Consumer Education Lifestyle Magazine Budget Living And Its Readers’ Forums, Jennifer A. Sandlin
Adult Education Research Conference
Abstract: This study positions the lifestyle magazine Budget Living as a form of consumer education and examines how it constructs consumption and consumers. It also explores how readers of the magazine negotiate the intended meanings through their participation in an online discussion forum related to the magazine.