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Term Paper
Term Paper
1. Self-Concept
As a person matures his/her self-concept moves from one of being a
dependent personality toward one of being a self-directed human
being.
2. Adult Learner Experience
As a person matures, he/she accumulates a growing reservoir of
experience that becomes an increasing resource for learning.
3. Readiness to Learn
As a person matures his/her readiness to learn becomes oriented
increasingly to the developmental tasks of his/her social roles.
4. Orientation to Learning
As a person matures his/her time perspective changes from one of
postponed application of knowledge to immediacy of application. As
a result, his/her orientation toward learning shifts from one of
subject- centeredness to one of problem centeredness.
5. Motivation to Learn
As a person matures the motivation to learn is internal
(Knowles 1984:12).
Money: Going back to school is an investment. And while the payoff can be
worth it, making that initial financial commitment can feel daunting.
From the pandemic to the climate crisis, to the digital revolution and
mass movements of populations around the world, we know that today,
more than ever, it is critical to ensure access to quality education and
learning opportunities throughout life for everyone, everywhere.
The main challenge for adult learning and education across the globe
is to reach those who need it most. That is the core message of UNESCO’s
latest Fifth Global Report on Adult Learning and Education (GRALE). About
60% of countries reported no improvement in participation by people with
disabilities, migrants or prisoners. 24% of countries reported that the
participation of rural populations declined. And participation of older adults
also decreased in 24% of the 159 surveyed countries.
Adult learning theory, or andragogy, is the study that examines how
adults learn and master knowledge, competences, and new skills. Adult
learning theory principles are based on the premise that adults learn
differently than children. (Helen Colman, 2023).
Focusing
Having A Purpose
That’s the same old ‘what’s in it for me’ situation. Adult learners want
to know exactly how the new information will help them in life or work. If
the purpose of training isn’t concrete enough and doesn’t target the
learning needs of the audience, it may become an unbreakable barrier, and
no training will make sense.
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