Assignment (6 Characteristics of Adult Learners) Mark McDonald II 08/23/2013 Six Characteristics In my research‚ I have found that preparing for the adult learner is much different than one might think. In this first assignment‚ I explore six characteristics of adult learners‚ identify training that we currently offer that honors one of the six characteristics‚ and identify a possible improvement that will honor this characteristic. I have learned as adult educators in the blood banking industry
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The Eight Principles of Adult Education Adults don’t learn in the same way as children do because their personality structure is almost fully developed at that stage in their lives‚ along with a series of habits and practices that have been acquired during their lifetime. Therefore‚ the learning process must take into account how an adult perceives not only what is being taught‚ but also themselves; this includes‚ but is not limited to: considering their previous learning experiences‚ considering
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secondary level being offered Adult Learners. Topics discussed include the key differences between many regular high school programs and adult high school completion programs‚ the role of mature student programs in high school completion and the challenges facing such programs. The importance of adult education programs to long-term poverty reduction strategies is also noted (Pinsent‚ 2015). In reading this article I feel that I have a second chance on education being an adult and going back to school
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Concordia UNIVERSITY chicago Doctoral Program Student: Sallie M Wellington ahexcuseme@aol.com 1413 East 68th Street Chicago‚ IL 60637 Day Telephone: (773) 368-9964 Evening Telephone: (773) 368-9964 Assignment Title: Best Self Portrait Date of Submission: April 15‚ 2013 Assignment Due Date: April 14‚ 2013 Course: Promoting and Leading Change Section Number: LDR 7030-K74 Semester: Spring‚ 2013 Course Instructor: Dr. Donna Blaess Certification of Authorship: I certify that I am the author
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Unit 11 Safeguarding adults and promoting independence. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Task 1 P1: Describe forms of abuse which may be experienced by adults. Provide 5 types of abuse (e.g. Physical‚ Psychological‚ Sexual‚ Financial‚ Neglect) Forms of abuse in adults can include: • Physical - Such as: Hitting‚ Pushing‚ Hair-pulling‚ Pinching‚ Inappropriate restraint‚ Shaking‚ Misuse of medication‚ or Scalding. •
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Apart from physical and mental dissimilarities‚ it is said that children’s learning environment is also different from that of adults. Whereas adults are likely to sit in a classroom using textbooks‚ children are more commonly using the language for everyday purposes during the process of language acquisition. When children acquires a language‚ both time and space involved in the conversation are all happening immediately for the communicators. The whole set of information is fairly concrete.
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|concept of safeguarding and the |vulnerable adults it is important to highlight that there is an overlap between the 2 concepts‚ the | | |concept of protection in relation to |differences are not as clear cut and established as perhaps first anticipated. The process of | | |vulnerable adults. |safeguarding of adults has stemmed from the overall fields of adult protection. | |
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wise. Adults who receive more life experience before going to college are known as adult learners. Most adult learners find it hard to adjust to college classes‚ after having been in the working environment! Kenner and Weinerman explains that working before college may affect a student’s critical foundations. While dealing with adult learners‚ an instructor may have a harder time planning assignments for adult learners. The college instructor may need to receive knowledge about their adult learning
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Time Management for the Adult Learner Robert Jacobs Foundations of Online Learning American Military University Maureen Horowitz Time management is one of the most important skills an adult learner needs to have. Even as an adult that is not a student or as child student we all need to have good time management skills in order to make sure that we are able to progress through life and be able to finish all of the tasks that are presented before us. Without good
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have grown up and transitioned into what can be called the adult bully‚ it can be equally as hard‚ or even harder for their victims to deal with. Adult bullies are found everywhere‚ but the most prevalent types who are heard about are the workplace bullies and bullying on the college campus. The victims of these older bullies still feel the same emotional and sometimes physical effects of the abuse. In researching the topic of adult bullying‚ I found it is just as harmful and widespread
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