Adult Learning and Development

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adult cognitive development research
Adult Education
adult problem solving
American College Testing
Atic Procedures
Beck Depression Inventory
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Child's Mathematical Thinking
Children's Mathematical Reasoning
Children's Reasoning
Children’s Mathematical Reasoning
Children’s Reasoning
Child’s Mathematical Thinking
education
educational
Educational Psychology
epistemological
Epistemological Beliefs
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forgiveness
Forgiveness Intervention
Forgiveness Scale
Genuine Forgiveness
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Ham Burgers
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Human Development Study Group
Keyword Method
Knowledge Acquisition
lifespan cognitive development
Matched Control Participant
Metacognitive Knowledge
metacognitive skill acquisition
mnemonic
Mnemonic Strategies
Parent Education Program
parent involvement education
practical intelligence research
psychologists
Reading Practices
Schommer Epistemological Questionnaire
sociocultural learning theory
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Tacit Knowledge Tests
Understand Adult Learning

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805825244
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Adult education occurs whenever individuals engage in sustained, systematic learning in order to affect changes in their attitudes, knowledge, skills, or belief systems. Learning, instruction, and developmental processes are the primary foci of educational psychology research and theorizing, but educational psychologists' work in these domains has centered primarily on the childhood and adolescent school years. More recently, however, a number of educational psychologists have studied learning and development in adulthood. The results of these efforts have resulted in what is now called adult educational psychology.

The purpose of this volume is to introduce this new subfield within educational psychology. Section 1 focuses on the interplay between learning and development in adulthood, how various forms of instruction lead to different learning outcomes for adults, description of the diverse social contexts in which adult learning takes place, and the development of metacognitive knowledge across the life span. Section 2 describes both research and theory pertaining to adult intellectual functioning, thinking, and problem-solving skills within various contexts. Section 3 describes research in a variety of adult learning domains; discusses the cognitive and behavioral dimensions of reading in adulthood and the applications of reading in real-life circumstances; examines an educational intervention developed to promote forgiveness; and relates the outcomes of an intervention designed to educate parents about their children's mathematics learning. Section 4 summarizes the themes and issues running throughout this, the first book that has sought to span the gulf between adult education, adult development, and educational psychology.

Thomas Pourchot, M. Cecil Smith