Motivating the Adult Learner Another aspect of adult learning is motivation. At least six factors serve as sources of motivation for adult learning: Social relationships: to make new friends‚ to meet a need for associations and friendships. External expectations: to comply with instructions from someone else; to fulfill the expectations or recommendations of someone with formal authority. Social welfare: to improve ability to serve mankind‚ prepare for service to the community‚ and improve
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Adult Basic Education Tim VINCENT Adult Basic Education which is known by its acronym form ABE in most educational circles is focused on getting adult students a GED and preparing them for higher education while also aiding them in particular aspects of adult life such as‚ financial planning‚ family relations‚ and work placement. The area of adult basic education which will be focused on in this paper is the English language learner aspect of ABE
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listening to the radio station 106.5 in the morning‚ and they were talking about a woman who was petitioning to have her son have a parole hearing. She stated that her son had received a life sentence at the age of 10 in which he was charged as an adult‚ he was now 27. I couldn’t believe that our justice system would take a child’s life away from them. Sub-Topic Outline: Sub-topic #1: using children psychology journals to understand special needs juvenile’s thoughts Are children fully capable
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is a multidimensional Indiana. holistic individual who continually interacts The author
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In class‚ a discussion question was given to each group. Our group question asked if the memory processes relates to the Adult Learning Cycle. I will be explaining each‚ and provide our group discussion‚ and my opinion. In continuation‚ the memory processes its formed by five main steps‚ which are‚ Intention (your interest to learn and remember)‚ Attention (observing and concentrating on details)‚ Association (associating information to make sense)‚ Retention (practice until you learn the information)
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Adult Attachment Style Relationships are complicated enough without having to worry about what your attachment style is. However‚ the type of attachment style a person is greatly influences what kind of relationship they will have later on in life. When children are young‚ they develop a unique attachment with the parent(s) or primary caregiver. This attachment is the basic building blocks that help determine what type of attachment style will dominate the different dimensions of relationships
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Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings Task B A) The equality act is a legislation that is in place to ensure that people are given equal rights and opportunities regardless of their age‚ gender‚ disability‚ reace‚ religion or belief and sexual orientation. This legislation promotes diversity‚ equality and inclusion by making it a requirement that they are commonly practiced and incorporated into the health and social care setting making it illegal to discriminate against
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school homework‚ struggling to find some study time between a newborn baby and a bed-ridden parent‚ it is a constant battle for any working adult to pursue education. How can one not only survive in this multi-tasking realm but thrive and be successful? It heavily depends on how to convey the personal accountability into education. Especially for multi-tasking adult students‚ personal accountability translates to college success by promoting a good discipline and teamwork. This paper examines what it
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inappropriate touching‚ oral sex and intercourse. This also includes involving individuals in looking at or being involved in the production of pornographic material or watching sexual activities. Possible signs and symptoms include: A vulnerable adults suddenly behaving in a sexual manner e.g. showing sexual knowledge or behaviour that is inappropriate‚ not wanting to be touched‚ using inappropriate language suddenly‚ Genital itching/soreness‚ Bleeding‚ Urinary tract infections‚ Sexually transmitted
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Levinson’s Adult Stage There are 6 stages of adulthood in Levinson’s theory titled "Seasons of a Man’s Life": 1) Early adult transition (17-22) - leave adolescence‚ make preliminary choices for adult life 2) Entering the adult world (22-28) - make initial choices in love‚ occupation‚ friendship‚ values‚ lifestyle 3) Age 30 transition (28-33) - changes occur in life structure‚ either a moderate change or‚ more often‚ a severe and stressful crisis 4) Settling down (33-40) - establish a niche
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