During the forty-three (43) years since 1964, when the Commission of Professors of Adult Education (CPAE) was established, adult education scholars around the globe have achievements in the Field of Adult Education. Some of these findings have developed into trends which had special significance for a historic occasion of the Commission on international Adult Education (CIAE) Pre-Conference of the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE) Conference which included adult educators from various countries around the world in late 2006. These trends emerged during the opening years of the twenty-first (21st) century. A few of these trends are presented here
Unesco, IRELAND Timothy D., SPEZIA Carlos Humberto. Adult education in retrospective: 60 years of CO...
This paper examines the movement of adult education into the university as an area of study. It also...
AbstractThe growing trend in the interconnectivity of knowledge, ideas and change dynamics is not a ...
During the forty-three (43) years since 1964, when the Commission of Professors of Adult Education (...
Colleagues from various European countries were invited to an international lecture series at the Un...
Introduction: Adult education, which in recent years has attracted the attention of millions, may be...
'Trends: a publication of the Canadian Association for Adult Education. is a collection of abst...
Adult education is a relatively new discipline that is appearing with greater frequency in universit...
This thesis shows trends and tendencies in the development of adult education during the twentieth c...
This article describes the origins, development, and changing directions in the oldest peer-reviewed...
A study conducted life history interviews with long-time adult educators regarding their career path...
This chapter outlines key areas of literature and policy that have influenced or affected our resear...
"CS 87-307"--P. [4] of cover."Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Edu...
Colleagues from various European countries were invited to an international lecture series at the Un...
This paper analyzes the main features of adult education research and research methods from the 1950...
Unesco, IRELAND Timothy D., SPEZIA Carlos Humberto. Adult education in retrospective: 60 years of CO...
This paper examines the movement of adult education into the university as an area of study. It also...
AbstractThe growing trend in the interconnectivity of knowledge, ideas and change dynamics is not a ...
During the forty-three (43) years since 1964, when the Commission of Professors of Adult Education (...
Colleagues from various European countries were invited to an international lecture series at the Un...
Introduction: Adult education, which in recent years has attracted the attention of millions, may be...
'Trends: a publication of the Canadian Association for Adult Education. is a collection of abst...
Adult education is a relatively new discipline that is appearing with greater frequency in universit...
This thesis shows trends and tendencies in the development of adult education during the twentieth c...
This article describes the origins, development, and changing directions in the oldest peer-reviewed...
A study conducted life history interviews with long-time adult educators regarding their career path...
This chapter outlines key areas of literature and policy that have influenced or affected our resear...
"CS 87-307"--P. [4] of cover."Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Edu...
Colleagues from various European countries were invited to an international lecture series at the Un...
This paper analyzes the main features of adult education research and research methods from the 1950...
Unesco, IRELAND Timothy D., SPEZIA Carlos Humberto. Adult education in retrospective: 60 years of CO...
This paper examines the movement of adult education into the university as an area of study. It also...
AbstractThe growing trend in the interconnectivity of knowledge, ideas and change dynamics is not a ...