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The adult learner: a neglected species
This edition reflects the latest work and advances in adult learning theory. Readers learn to develop meaningful programmes and use new techniques for effectively teaching adults. After examining the various theories of learning, the book presents the reasons why teaching adults is so different than...
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Gulf Publ.
1990
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author | Knowles, Malcolm |
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description | This edition reflects the latest work and advances in adult learning theory. Readers learn to develop meaningful programmes and use new techniques for effectively teaching adults. After examining the various theories of learning, the book presents the reasons why teaching adults is so different than teaching children. The book contains 13 appendices (100 pages) which give an overview of brain dominance technology and whole-brain thinking. There is also a self-diagnostic tool (photocopiable) for determining the competency of trainers, guidelines for learning contracts and ideas on how to switch from being a teacher to being a "facilitator of learning". |
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spelling | cern-16307522021-04-21T21:32:47Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1630752engKnowles, MalcolmThe adult learner: a neglected speciesCommerce, Economics, Social ScienceThis edition reflects the latest work and advances in adult learning theory. Readers learn to develop meaningful programmes and use new techniques for effectively teaching adults. After examining the various theories of learning, the book presents the reasons why teaching adults is so different than teaching children. The book contains 13 appendices (100 pages) which give an overview of brain dominance technology and whole-brain thinking. There is also a self-diagnostic tool (photocopiable) for determining the competency of trainers, guidelines for learning contracts and ideas on how to switch from being a teacher to being a "facilitator of learning".Gulf Publ.oai:cds.cern.ch:16307521990 |
spellingShingle | Commerce, Economics, Social Science Knowles, Malcolm The adult learner: a neglected species |
title | The adult learner: a neglected species |
title_full | The adult learner: a neglected species |
title_fullStr | The adult learner: a neglected species |
title_full_unstemmed | The adult learner: a neglected species |
title_short | The adult learner: a neglected species |
title_sort | adult learner: a neglected species |
topic | Commerce, Economics, Social Science |
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