The purpose of this paper is to examine CHAT as an alternative approach to understanding learning in urban communities as a means to overcome the challenges of existing adult learning theories. The authors argue that CHAT provides a comprehensive theoretical view to understand learning in urban communities driven from activities within socio-cultural contexts
The purpose of this paper is to situate adult learning as a complex social phenomenon in which peopl...
This paper explores the potential of cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT), to provide new insi...
Adult education first started at the beginning of the 20th century when it became mandatory to impro...
Via a critical appropriation of ideas from cultural historical activity theory (CHAT), this paper ad...
Through discourse analysis of major theories of learning, this paper analyzes the role attributed to...
This paper addresses adult social movement learning (SML) dynamics. Drawing on a specific dialectica...
To provide appropriate learner-centered contexts for transnational adult learners in the United Stat...
Cleary it is no longer possible to think about learning without context. Although con-text cannot be...
We review key sociocultural perspectives of learning and cognition to begin to “make good” on the pr...
This study aims to understand how a Korean American community organization‘s activists engage in lea...
This paper argues that activity theory, specifically cultural historical activity theory (CHAT), has...
This is the published version of an article published by Institute for Pedagogy and Andragogy, Unive...
Today a majority of the participants in adult education are unskilled or unemployed adults who must ...
This study gives voice to the learning experiences of 21 adult learners who participated in a commun...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relevance of learning theories to adult and non-formal e...
The purpose of this paper is to situate adult learning as a complex social phenomenon in which peopl...
This paper explores the potential of cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT), to provide new insi...
Adult education first started at the beginning of the 20th century when it became mandatory to impro...
Via a critical appropriation of ideas from cultural historical activity theory (CHAT), this paper ad...
Through discourse analysis of major theories of learning, this paper analyzes the role attributed to...
This paper addresses adult social movement learning (SML) dynamics. Drawing on a specific dialectica...
To provide appropriate learner-centered contexts for transnational adult learners in the United Stat...
Cleary it is no longer possible to think about learning without context. Although con-text cannot be...
We review key sociocultural perspectives of learning and cognition to begin to “make good” on the pr...
This study aims to understand how a Korean American community organization‘s activists engage in lea...
This paper argues that activity theory, specifically cultural historical activity theory (CHAT), has...
This is the published version of an article published by Institute for Pedagogy and Andragogy, Unive...
Today a majority of the participants in adult education are unskilled or unemployed adults who must ...
This study gives voice to the learning experiences of 21 adult learners who participated in a commun...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relevance of learning theories to adult and non-formal e...
The purpose of this paper is to situate adult learning as a complex social phenomenon in which peopl...
This paper explores the potential of cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT), to provide new insi...
Adult education first started at the beginning of the 20th century when it became mandatory to impro...