In the recent decade it became more important to reflect about the work which is done in adult education, who is doing it and how he is qualified to do that. It is somehow the reaction on the shift to the learner, who is more and more seen as a self-directed and self-responsible actor apparently without the need of any professional help. So the author would like to take a look on trends and challenges in the professional development of adult educators
Earning a university degree in adult education continues to be one prominent way of becoming an adul...
Defining adult education is an impossible task. It is such a multivalent and amorphous field, compri...
AbstractAdult education is not only a temporary aspect of training, but has become a fundamental pri...
AbstractThe paper frames professionalisation of adult educator in Europe as one of the biggest chall...
Similarly to other occupational fields, professionalism in adult education is being affected by rapi...
Similarly to other occupational fields, professionalism in adult education is being affected by rapi...
This article explores the discursive work done by different notions of professional development in a...
The Preparation and Professionalization of Adult Educators: The Debate Continues Since ancient times...
In this paper, the authors seek to disentangle what they see as contradictory uses of the term “prof...
In light of the increased interest in adult education and training (AET) in the EU as well as in nat...
The contribution aims at pointing out current challenges for the professionalisation of adult educat...
Heikkinen A, Jogi L, Jütte W, Zarifis GK. The Futures of Adult Educator(s): Agency, Identity and Eth...
The paper is aimed at presenting theoretical and empirical data of the study that was aimed at ident...
In this comparative case study, the authors take two different types of perspectives into account: ...
In recent years, there have been significant changes in the field of adult education. These changes ...
Earning a university degree in adult education continues to be one prominent way of becoming an adul...
Defining adult education is an impossible task. It is such a multivalent and amorphous field, compri...
AbstractAdult education is not only a temporary aspect of training, but has become a fundamental pri...
AbstractThe paper frames professionalisation of adult educator in Europe as one of the biggest chall...
Similarly to other occupational fields, professionalism in adult education is being affected by rapi...
Similarly to other occupational fields, professionalism in adult education is being affected by rapi...
This article explores the discursive work done by different notions of professional development in a...
The Preparation and Professionalization of Adult Educators: The Debate Continues Since ancient times...
In this paper, the authors seek to disentangle what they see as contradictory uses of the term “prof...
In light of the increased interest in adult education and training (AET) in the EU as well as in nat...
The contribution aims at pointing out current challenges for the professionalisation of adult educat...
Heikkinen A, Jogi L, Jütte W, Zarifis GK. The Futures of Adult Educator(s): Agency, Identity and Eth...
The paper is aimed at presenting theoretical and empirical data of the study that was aimed at ident...
In this comparative case study, the authors take two different types of perspectives into account: ...
In recent years, there have been significant changes in the field of adult education. These changes ...
Earning a university degree in adult education continues to be one prominent way of becoming an adul...
Defining adult education is an impossible task. It is such a multivalent and amorphous field, compri...
AbstractAdult education is not only a temporary aspect of training, but has become a fundamental pri...