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Hoggan, Chad; Kloubert, Tetyana – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2020
This is a response to "The Ethical Knower: Rethinking Our Pedagogy in the Age of Trump" by Elana Michelson. We appreciate Michelson's critical evaluation of the appropriateness of transformative learning and the use of personal narrative, as well as the frames and tools she offers to help us deal with current challenges such as…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Theory Practice Relationship, Epistemology, Hermeneutics
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Michael Kroth; Davin Carr-Chellman; Carol Rogers-Shaw – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
This chapter argues for the centrality of spirituality in lifelong and adult learning theory and practice. As embedded in human experience, the spirituality of learning, including exploring awe and wonder, is vital. We introduce the processes and outcomes of lifelong spiritual formation, profound learning, and human flourishing as underpinnings…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning
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Bagnall, Richard G.; Hodge, Steven; O'Regan, Paddy – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2022
It is argued here that ethical practice and being in adult lifelong learning are best understood as a feature of competing adult lifelong learning epistemologies informing practice and engagement in the field at all levels. The conceptions of ethics immanent to the epistemologies are not directly identifiable with any of the normative theories of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Adult Learning, Lifelong Learning, Epistemology
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Barry J. Hake – European Educational Research Journal, 2024
This paper explores transnational circulation during the early 1970s of lifelong education and recurrent education as 'policy repertoires' addressing redistribution of participation in organised (adult) learning throughout life. Focused on a re-reading of UNESCO's 1972 report on lifelong education, the paper offers a critical analysis of the Faure…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Transformative Learning, Neoliberalism, Educational Principles
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Ralf St. Clair – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
Andragogy was the first adult learning model to identify adult learners' characteristics and provide a pragmatic framework for responding to them. It is still considered a foundational and significant contribution to understanding adult learners despite substantial critique over the last 50 years. Current research supports the notion that…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Learning Strategies
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Perry, Shannon A. B. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2021
John Heron's whole person theory can expand transformative learning theory by elaborating a more nuanced understanding of affect. In contrast to the vague conceptualization of affect's role and the interchangeable treatment of emotion and feeling in most adult learning scholarship, Heron's holistic theory grounds all experience in affective…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Learning Theories, Adult Learning, Holistic Approach
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Hyde, Brendan – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2021
In this article, I argue that critical discourse in Mezirow's theory of transformative learning is a constructionist, ontological act that serves to support an individual's critical reflection, which, in turn, is a constructivist, epistemological act. The notion of onto-epistemology is helpful in bringing to the fore the entanglement of these two…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Learning Theories, Epistemology, Constructivism (Learning)
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Ali, Farhan; Tan, Seng Chee – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2022
Research in disparate fields of education, psychology and neuroscience suggests that emotions play a central role in learning. We critically examine research at the intersection of emotions, adult learning and neuroscience. First, we review studies in the "IJLE" related to emotions and adult learning. In particular, we focus on the…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Lifelong Learning, Neurosciences, Transformative Learning
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Leah Ruesink; Laura Teichert – Reading Teacher, 2024
This paper responds to Ippolito et al.'s (2021) "wonder," "What preparation and in-service support do coaches need to become systems thinkers, thought leaders, and change agents within their schools" (p. 182) by describing the obstacles and complexities experienced by two first-year literacy coaches as they transitioned from…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Job Training, Transfer of Training, Literacy Education
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Allen, Scott J.; Rosch, David M.; Riggio, Ronald E. – Journal of Management Education, 2022
Leader development serves as a strong focus in the mission statements of many business school programs. Looking at business school leader development programs through the lens of adult learning theory, we assert that there is an overreliance on cognitive training (e.g., lecture) as the primary form of education used in preparing future business…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Business Schools, Adult Learning, Lecture Method
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Taylor, Chris – Journal of Museum Education, 2017
Workplace inclusion is a hot topic, defined as an organizational environment where everyone can reach his or her full potential. Much has been written over the last decade or so and themes of various annual conferences across the country have emphasized the need for socially conscious museums. Creating inclusive work environments and work…
Descriptors: Museums, Inclusion, Organizational Development, Adult Learning
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Coryell, Joellen E.; Sehin, Oleksandra; Peña, Cindy – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2018
This review of the literature offers an analysis of ways in which the theory and pedagogical concepts of cosmopolitanism have been employed across research in adult education contexts. Twenty-nine research articles and dissertations on cosmopolitanism and adult education, conducted in various geographical locations and adult education contexts,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Research, Educational Theories
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Kroth, Michael; Carr-Chellman, Davin J.; Mahfouz, Julia – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2021
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the processes and practices of mysticism found within the monotheistic traditions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, in an attempt to identify areas where these might inform, elaborate, and deepen our understanding of profound and transformative learning theory and practice. [For the complete volume,…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Transformative Learning, Judaism, Christianity
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Fleener, M. Jayne; Coble, Chrystal – On the Horizon, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop queer futuring strategies that take into consideration adult learners' needs in support of transformational and sustainable change for social justice and equity. Design/methodology/approach: This paper develops the construct of queer futuring, which engages queer theory perspectives in a critical…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Sexuality, Postmodernism, Social Justice
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Schulte, Marthann – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2018
This article explores the allusion possibilities for distance education career pathways and the well-known hierarchy of needs--a theory first introduced by American psychologist Abraham Maslow. A grounding concept learned by all Psychology 101 students in high school or college, Maslow's theory can provide a similar base for understanding,…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Distance Education, Career Development, Needs
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