University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.The thesis will establish, through philosophical argument, particularly in philosophical psychology, that professional practitioners in adult education are those who see themselves (and indeed are also seen) as agents of the integration of (a) adults' learning from their experiences (the authenticity aspect), with (b) the values of 'education' (the integrity aspect). That is, such practitioners employ 'know how' to bring such integration about, and they may ideally exemplify a kind of wisdom in 'knowing why' they act as they do. We will call this the 'integrationist' model of adult education practice. This integrationist thesis, drawing mainly upon Wittgenstein, Kant and Aristotle: *...
This thesis addresses itself to the task of (re)constituting Adult Basic Education (ABE) as a field ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the conceptions of ...
The Preparation and Professionalization of Adult Educators: The Debate Continues Since ancient times...
This paper attempts to prove that the emerging discipline of Adult Education has philosophical basic...
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...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
Adult education theory makes a number of claims about the value of prior knowledge learners bring to...
Master of EducationThis thesis spans the period of training reform in Australia, from the late 1980s...
This thesis comprises a selection of publications with accompanying commentaries and introductory an...
Adult educators have strong beliefs. This will surprise no-one, but where do their beliefs come from...
denis o’sullivan This article argues that as adult educators we should not be outside the remit of o...
This article provides ruminations on the distinction between practice and praxis and identifies issu...
This thesis addresses itself to the task of (re)constituting Adult Basic Education (ABE) as a field ...
Practice has for a long time been an important feature of adult learning and the debates centering ...
This thesis addresses itself to the task of (re)constituting Adult Basic Education (ABE) as a field ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the conceptions of ...
The Preparation and Professionalization of Adult Educators: The Debate Continues Since ancient times...
This paper attempts to prove that the emerging discipline of Adult Education has philosophical basic...
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...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
Adult education theory makes a number of claims about the value of prior knowledge learners bring to...
Master of EducationThis thesis spans the period of training reform in Australia, from the late 1980s...
This thesis comprises a selection of publications with accompanying commentaries and introductory an...
Adult educators have strong beliefs. This will surprise no-one, but where do their beliefs come from...
denis o’sullivan This article argues that as adult educators we should not be outside the remit of o...
This article provides ruminations on the distinction between practice and praxis and identifies issu...
This thesis addresses itself to the task of (re)constituting Adult Basic Education (ABE) as a field ...
Practice has for a long time been an important feature of adult learning and the debates centering ...
This thesis addresses itself to the task of (re)constituting Adult Basic Education (ABE) as a field ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to explore the conceptions of ...
The Preparation and Professionalization of Adult Educators: The Debate Continues Since ancient times...