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    Wearing the "Adult"hood

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    Wearing the “Adult” Hood Being a young person I’ve heard many a great debate over the word “Adult”. Most specifically between the kids and parents of my family‚ and these arguments are always the same. “You’re not an adult I still pay your bills”‚ and the most common “you’re not an adult you still live with mom and dad”. But those arguments don’t really give us a clear description of what makes someone an adult. There all good points on what an adult does but are they requirements? I don’t believe

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    Adult Learner: Andragogy

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    Tiffany S. Robinson BUSN 333- Adult Learner February 18‚ 2007 ANDRAGOGY Andragogy was initially defined as "the art and science of helping adults learn". The term currently defines an alternative to pedagogy and refers to learner-focused education for people of all ages. A term originally used by Alexander Kapp in 1833 and later developed into a theory by Malcolm Knowles. Knowles’ theory was composed of several postulates‚ the first states that adults must be involved in the planning

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    1.2. Characteristics of adult learning Education of children is compulsory‚ formal and standardized. Adult learning is voluntary and intentional. The aim of adult education is the independent self-directed learner. Adults tend to resist a learning process which is incongruent with their self-concept as autonomous individuals and does not correspond to their needs and interests. Adult learning is learner-centered What children learn in school should be useful to them — but later in life. Child

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    A young adult is generally a person between the ages of 19 and 30. This stage involves the transition from adolescence to adulthood. In modern societies‚ young adults in their late teens and early 20s encounter a number of issues as they finish school and begin to hold full-time jobs and take on other responsibilities of adulthood. In the late teens and early 20s‚ young adults become individuals and will set themselves apart. Young adults will strive to become independent from parents‚ take responsibility

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    Adult Educator Interview

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    Adult Educator Interview Name AET/505 November 8‚ 2010 Instructor Adult Educator Interview The thought of becoming an adult educator is exciting and new to this author. The education realm is what a facilitator makes of it. The class can be stimulated or withdrawn just by the actions the class leader has taken. A positive experience is what this author would love to make her goal so she can be remember as the individual who made a difference. One inspiration is that of Jeremy

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    Benefits and Challenges of Adult Education Philosophies Submitted in partial fulfillment of To By Department of Workforce Education and Development \ Training after acquiring a position in the national workforce can be a great proponent to success of individuals and the organization. In order to stay competitive in today’s trade market‚ companies and people who work for them need to remain vigilant in all aspects of trade important to their survival. Continual training and

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    When Do Kids Become Adults? When do you truly become an adult? When you turn 18? When you are old enough to drive? Or when you can fully comprehend and understand your decisions on your own. There are many beliefs based around the transition from childhood to adulthood. Some are set around religious belief‚ whereas others are influenced by scientific research or evidence. There are rituals all around the world to celebrate a child’s coming of age‚ but when exactly is that? It’s my belief

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    who they’re dating or which boy or girl even likes them. They don’t worry about their grades in school or the homework they have that night. Children also don’t worry about getting to work or how much money they have in their pockets. Teenagers and adults are the exact opposite; they worry and

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    Cited: Freire‚ Paulo. “The ’Banking ’ Concept of Education.” Composing Knowledge: Readings for College Writers. Boston: Bedford/St. Martins‚ 2007. 239-51. Print. Bruffee‚ Kenneth A. "The Art of Collaborative Learning: Making the Most of Knowledgeable Peers." Composing Knowledge: Readings for College

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    their actions? Many people argue that the age 18 is too young for a kid to be considered an adult. For those people that believe that I would like to ask‚ at what age do you want children to learn how to be responsible adults that can make their own decisions and help our country grow? The age that children should be considered adults is 18. There are multiple reasons why children should be considered adults at 18‚ and I am going to share some of those reasons with you. Kids have to grow up at some

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