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Page 1: Teaching Adults

The Adult Learner

Free powerpoints at http://www.worldofteaching.com

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"The art of teaching is the

art of assisting discovery."

- Mark Van Doren

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What is Learning? Learning involves change.

concerned with the acquisition of habits, knowledge, and attitudes.

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What is Learning?

It enables the individual to make both personal and social adjustments.

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What is Learning? Learning is a change in the

individual, due to the interaction of that individual, and his environment, which fills a need and makes him more capable of dealing adequately with his environment.

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What is learning?

Learning is a change in human disposition or capability, which can be retained and applied.

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Key Assumptions about

Adult Learners:

1.Adults are motivated to learn as they experience needs and interests that learning will satisfy.

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Key Assumptions about

Adult Learners:

2. Experience is the richest source for adults’ learning.

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Key Assumptions about

Adult Learners:

3. Adults have a need to be self-directing.

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Dewey’s Key Concepts of Teaching:

All genuine education comes about through experience.

Democracy/Participation - promotes quality human experience

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Dewey’s Key Concepts of Teaching:

Continuity - builds upon experiences that are worth while

Interaction/Participative- it’s a social process

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What Adults Need to Know Prior to

Learning: how learning will be conducted

what will be learned

why it will be valuable

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"Anyone who stops learning is old, whether

at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps

learning stays young."

- Henry Ford

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Breakdown of the Principals of Adult

Learning

Learning is enhanced when it can

immediately be applied in a real-life

context.

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Learning is enhanced when

adult learners have control

or influence over their educational experiences.

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Learning depends

on past and current experiences.

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Learning is enhanced

when people are active

participants.

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Learning requires an environment

of comfort and respect.

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Learning is enhanced

when self-directed.

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Adult learningis enhanced when

participants experience success.

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KWL

What do we know?

What do we want to know?

What did we learn?

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“Show me and I forget;Teach me and I

remember; Involve me and I learn.”

- B. Franklin

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Jane Vella’s 12 Principles

of teaching adults

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Principle 1

Needs Assessment.

Learners need to participate in naming, what is to be learned

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Principle 2

Safety Learners need a safe, nurturing environment in which there is trust.

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Principle 3

Sound Relationship

Friendship without dependency

Fun without trivializationDialogue of peers

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Principle 4

Sequencing.Small to bigEasy to hardSlow to fast

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Principle 5

Action with reflection.

Description / Analysis / Application / Implementation

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Principle 6

Control.

Learners as subjects.

Learners as decision makers.

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Principle 7

Feelings / Emotions

Learning through pictures / sound / opinion / discussion.

Learning through the learners experiences / beliefs.

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Principle 8

Immediacy. Learning that is practical, can be used in their workplace, learning directly relevant to tomorrow.

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Principle 9

Clear Roles.

Clearly defined roles and who does what in the learning process.

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Principle 10

Teamwork. A social aspect to the learning. Adults need to network, learn by facilitation with other peers.

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Principle 11

Engagement. Learners are active participants with an investment in the learning beyond the classroom.

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Principle 12

Accountability.Learners expect results.What was planned for should be seen/reviewed in an outcome.

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REFERENCES http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/F

acDevCom/guidebk/teachtip/adults-1.htm Merriam, S. B. and Caffarella, R. S. (1991)

Learning in Adulthood. A comprehensive guide, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Knowles, Malcolm,(1978), The adult learner : a neglected species, Houston, Gulf Pub. Co.

Vella, Jane, (1994), Learning to listen, learning to teach, San Francisco,Jossey-Bass Publishers

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