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Benjamin Garner; Nathan Shank – Journal of Marketing Education, 2024
Flipped classes have been gaining in popularity in recent years, and yet only a handful of marketing education papers have examined flipped class methods. In a time when creative methods for engaging students online and in-person are critical, this study analyzes open-ended, qualitative student comments from a flipped class course to explore the…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Student Attitudes, Adult Learning, Learning Theories
Pomeroy, Eva; Oliver, Keira – Journal of Transformative Education, 2021
This article reports on the findings from an interview-based, qualitative study of adult learners in Scotland participating in the MITx u.lab massive open online course in 2015 and 2016. It focuses on interviewees' accounts of the impact of participating in u.lab on their work and lives. Using grounded theory as an analytical guide, we explore…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Adult Students, Online Courses, Mass Instruction
Jaime Alexa Monteforte – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The number of adults who are returning to the classroom to further their education is higher than ever before. Technology, especially in the education world, has been advancing at an exponential rate. This narrative study was based on the following problem, there is little understanding of how technology incorporated in an education setting…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Student Attitudes, Adult Students, College Students
Debra E. J. Thompson – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Adult learners often encounter obstacles that hinder their academic progress and subsequently withdraw from a course or drop out of school. There has been significant research conducted on the differences of how to teach children versus adults. However, not enough research has been conducted on the relationship between programmatic persistence and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Student Attitudes, Adult Educators
Lana Van Den Berghe; Lana De Clercq; Sarah De Pauw; Stijn Vandevelde – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2024
In current Western societies, the number of students dropping out of school is high. At the same time, the importance of education leads to an increase in Second Chance Education (SCE) initiatives as an alternative way to obtain a degree. Little is known about the roles SCE can play as a learning environment for students "'dropping in'"…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Reentry Students, Dropout Research, Dropouts
Susan M. Yelich Biniecki – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2024
The purpose of this qualitative interpretive study was to explore how 43 educators from Ecuador made meaning of a nine-month international continuing professional education (CPE) program at a higher education institution in the United States. Often categorized generally as study abroad, international CPE encompasses unique modalities focusing on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Continuing Education, Teacher Education Programs, International Education
Hachem, Hany; Westberg, Johannes – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2023
Many critical educational philosophies assume that learners are naïve and unable to critically read their social reality. Critical educational gerontology (CEG) aims to emancipate learners from oppression, to which they are oblivious. This strand of older adult education charges teachers with the task of raising learners' naïve consciousness, by…
Descriptors: Educational Gerontology, Older Adults, Adult Learning, Adult Education
Lee, Sunghoe – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2021
This article aims to unravel a mature student's processes of social engagement at a university, based on nine years of biographical interview data. By framing itself within the realist social theory, this paper analytically distinguishes between precedent social conditioning factors, social engagement processes, and their consequences of learning…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Adult Students, Adult Learning, College Students
Kokorudz, Shelley – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
This article describes a posthuman study that used Deleuze's rhizoanalysis to explore the journeys of adult learners who returned to an adult high school to pursue their high school diplomas after having prematurely left high school. Five graduated adult students participated in individual recorded intra-views, and two of them also participated in…
Descriptors: Reentry Students, Adult Learning, Dropouts, Educational Theories
Chalu Iila Harris-Adams – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Many students who enroll in online universities will never graduate. Attrition in higher education is accepted and expected; however, in exclusively online programs, it is prolific, with more than 80% of those students who begin an online program leaving before graduating. It is well known in the academic literature that isolation is related to…
Descriptors: Social Media, Online Courses, Communities of Practice, Distance Education
Xie, Jianling; Xu, Jianzhong; Wei, Tianlan; Gallo, Katarzyna; Giles, Mary Everett; Zhan, Yan; Zeng, Yan; Huang, Xiang; Liu, Xia – Adult Learning, 2022
This exploratory qualitative case study investigates how graduate students in education experience, attribute, and combat academic boredom. Three areas of concern are addressed: (a) the contributing factors to boredom, (b) how attributional style (internal vs. external) relates to coping with boredom, and (c) the differences between combating…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Education Majors, Psychological Patterns, Learner Engagement
Montenegro Gonzalez, Karla N. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Through a narrative approach, my research study focused on highlighting the experiences of Black and Latino men adult learners who are 25-years old or older as they describe their engagement in the transfer process from a California Community College to a California State University. Schlossberg's theory of adult transition and CRT served as…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, College Students, Minority Group Students, African American Students
Mason, Sacha; Atkin, Chris – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2021
In this article we discuss the findings from a qualitative research project that explored the struggles of twelve work-based learners whilst they studied on a Foundation Degree in an English University. It examines the concept of struggle within the current context of Higher Education and discusses the need to acknowledge learners' emotional…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Academic Language, Foreign Countries, College Students
Moskowitz, Sharona; Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Resnik, Pia – Journal for the Psychology of Language Learning, 2022
Previous research on the foreign language (FL) learner has yielded a rich body of knowledge on personality, individual differences, and conceptions of the self as a measure of motivation. While these contributions have greatly enriched our understanding of learner psychology, the current paper proposes an analytical framing of language learning…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Learning Motivation, Case Studies, Learning Theories
Ruoyi Qiu; Martina Schiavo; Joellen E. Coryell – Journal of International Students, 2024
This cross-border narrative analyzes the intercultural perspectives of two doctoral students, one Chinese and the other Italian, who are international doctoral students conducting research in the United States. The first author is doing a doctorate in education in international adult and higher education, while the second author is undertaking a…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Doctoral Students, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background