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Adult Learning
  BY: STEPHEN BARNETT
What is adult learning?
Merriam & Brockett (1997) describe adult learning
through education as “… activities intentionally
designed for the purpose of bringing about learning
among those whose age, social roles, or self-
perception define them as adults.” (p. 7)

There are many other definitions for adult learning,
since it is such a broad term. We will use the
definition above for this presentation.
Another Definition for
   Adult Learning
"Education is life--not a mere preparation for an unknown
kind of future living…The whole of life is learning;
therefore, education can have no ending. This new
venture is called adult education--not because it is
confined to adults but because adulthood, maturity
defines its limits.” (Linedman, 1926)

A person should aspire to be a life-long learner. This
definition explains that learning should not stop with a
degree or certificate, but should continue throughout life.
Adult Learning Theories
Theories that have been researched to produce effective adult
                          learning.
Experiential Learning
       Theory
Adult learners create knowledge from experience
rather than being told or lectured about a topic.



The basic concept behind this theory is that adult
learners will learn by doing (Avery Bergsteiner, &
Nueman, 2010).
Action Learning Theory
The action learning theory places the learners on
teams and has them work on a real-life projects.



A learning coach is available to each team to help
guide the team and provide needed assistance (O’Neil
& Lamm, 2000).
Project-Based Learning
        Theory
Adult learners work in groups to solve authentic,
real-world problems.

The teachers purpose is facilitate the learning and
not provide specific instructions for the students
(Conlan, Grabowski, & Smith, 2003).

This is different than the action learning theory, in
that the action learning theory has adult learners
working on projects that directly relate to their
employment.
Self-Directed Learning
        Theory
This is similar to informal learning, as the adult
learners will take on the responsibility of the
learning process and set their own goals.

Many times, the learners will be presented with
resources to help guide them in the learning process.

Motivation must be present in the learners for self-
directed learning to be successful (Conlan,
Grabowski, & Smith, 2003).
Learning
Theories Review
  Experiential Learning

    Action Learning

 Project-Based Learning

 Self-Directed Learning
References
Avery, G., Bergsteiner, H., & Neumann, R., (2010). Kolb’s experiential learning
     model: Critique from a modeling perspective. Studies in Continuing
     Education,32, 29 – 46.

Conlan, J., Grabowski, S., & Smith, K.. (2003). Adult Learning. In M. Orey (Ed.),
     Emerging perspectives on learning, teaching, and technology. Retrieved
     from http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/

Lindeman, E. (1926). The Meaning of Adult Education. New York: New
     Republic, 6.

Merriam, S. & Brockett, R. (1997) The Profession and Practice of Adult
     Education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

O'Neil, J. & Lamm, S.L. (2000). Working as a learning coach team in action
    learning. New Directions for Adult & Continuing Education, 87, 43-52.

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Adult learning 2

  • 1. Adult Learning BY: STEPHEN BARNETT
  • 2. What is adult learning? Merriam & Brockett (1997) describe adult learning through education as “… activities intentionally designed for the purpose of bringing about learning among those whose age, social roles, or self- perception define them as adults.” (p. 7) There are many other definitions for adult learning, since it is such a broad term. We will use the definition above for this presentation.
  • 3. Another Definition for Adult Learning "Education is life--not a mere preparation for an unknown kind of future living…The whole of life is learning; therefore, education can have no ending. This new venture is called adult education--not because it is confined to adults but because adulthood, maturity defines its limits.” (Linedman, 1926) A person should aspire to be a life-long learner. This definition explains that learning should not stop with a degree or certificate, but should continue throughout life.
  • 4. Adult Learning Theories Theories that have been researched to produce effective adult learning.
  • 5. Experiential Learning Theory Adult learners create knowledge from experience rather than being told or lectured about a topic. The basic concept behind this theory is that adult learners will learn by doing (Avery Bergsteiner, & Nueman, 2010).
  • 6. Action Learning Theory The action learning theory places the learners on teams and has them work on a real-life projects. A learning coach is available to each team to help guide the team and provide needed assistance (O’Neil & Lamm, 2000).
  • 7. Project-Based Learning Theory Adult learners work in groups to solve authentic, real-world problems. The teachers purpose is facilitate the learning and not provide specific instructions for the students (Conlan, Grabowski, & Smith, 2003). This is different than the action learning theory, in that the action learning theory has adult learners working on projects that directly relate to their employment.
  • 8. Self-Directed Learning Theory This is similar to informal learning, as the adult learners will take on the responsibility of the learning process and set their own goals. Many times, the learners will be presented with resources to help guide them in the learning process. Motivation must be present in the learners for self- directed learning to be successful (Conlan, Grabowski, & Smith, 2003).
  • 9. Learning Theories Review Experiential Learning Action Learning Project-Based Learning Self-Directed Learning
  • 10. References Avery, G., Bergsteiner, H., & Neumann, R., (2010). Kolb’s experiential learning model: Critique from a modeling perspective. Studies in Continuing Education,32, 29 – 46. Conlan, J., Grabowski, S., & Smith, K.. (2003). Adult Learning. In M. Orey (Ed.), Emerging perspectives on learning, teaching, and technology. Retrieved from http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/ Lindeman, E. (1926). The Meaning of Adult Education. New York: New Republic, 6. Merriam, S. & Brockett, R. (1997) The Profession and Practice of Adult Education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. O'Neil, J. & Lamm, S.L. (2000). Working as a learning coach team in action learning. New Directions for Adult & Continuing Education, 87, 43-52.