education books for teachers


Item specifics

Condition
Good

A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab

Seller Notes
“Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, …

Binding
Hardcover
Book Title
Developing Adult Learners
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
Yes
ISBN
9780787945732
Subject Area
Education
Publication Name
Developing Adult Learners : Strategies for Teachers and Trainers
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Item Length
9.6 in
Subject
Adult & Continuing Education, Learning Styles
Publication Year
2000
Series
The Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4 in
Author
Catherine Marienau, Kathleen Taylor, Morris Fiddler
Item Weight
29.5 Oz
Item Width
7.3 in
Number of Pages
416 Pages

Developing Adult Learners: Strategies for Teachers and Trainers

About this product

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0787945730
ISBN-13
9780787945732
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1701870

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
416 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Developing Adult Learners : Strategies for Teachers and Trainers
Publication Year
2000
Subject
Adult & Continuing Education, Learning Styles
Type
Textbook
Author
Catherine Marienau, Kathleen Taylor, Morris Fiddler
Subject Area
Education
Series
The Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
29.5 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
7.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
00-008478
Reviews
“…One of the most practical, down-to-earth guides to effective adult instruction to appear in the last three decades, this book is a must for anyone concerned about helping adult learners to experience developmental growth in any context…” (Choice) “An absolutely indispensable trove of practical, concrete ideas for teaching and training adults. Enough theorizing and mythologizing! This is the real stuff!” (Laurent A. Parks Daloz, associate director, the Whidbey Institute, and author of Mentor: Guiding the Journey of Adult Learners) “This book gives us educators and trainers of adults a solid framework for intentionally incorporating into our practice what we believe to be a central tenet of what we do–help learners develop and change. The wealth of practical strategies provided within this framework affords us a rich and well developed bank of materials from which to draw, no matter the content we teach or the setting in which we work. It is a highly useful resource that both new and experienced educators of adults need to pay attention to and apply in their practice as instructors and facilitators of learning.” (Rosemary S. Caffarella, professor, Division of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, University of Northern Colorado, and coauthor of Learning in Adulthood: A Comprehensive Guide) “Developing Adult Learners will be an invaluable resource for teachers and trainers wanting to build their practice on sound knowledge of adult development and learning. Its strengths are its practicality and its jargon-free style. The many helpful exercises and strategies suggested throughout the book can be used immediately to support adult development and learning in a range of different settings.” (Stephen Brookfield, Distinguished Professor, University of St. Thomas, and coauthor of Discussion as a Way of Teaching) “Most training is based on ideas about adult learners that are vague and often just plain wrong. Here is a book that will put you on target. Drawing on the best and most recent research on adult learning and development, the authors provide ways to align your training and development work with the ways that people actually learn and grow. A very solid and useful book.” (William Bridges, author of Transitions, Managing Transition, and JobShift) “The authors have achieved the rare feat of masterfully linking applied examples and explanations with scholarly literature–a balance that should prove equally valuable to beginning and experienced adult educators. This book should be a welcome addition to the libraries of teachers and trainers, as well as adult education policymakers and theorists worldwide.” (Philip C. Candy, professor and deputy vice-chancellor (scholarship), University of Ballarat, Australia)
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
374/.13
Table Of Content
Preface.The Authors.PART ONE: CONCEPTS AND FOUNDATIONS.Chapter 1. Linking Learning with Development.Chapter 2. Key Theories That Inform Practice.Chapter 3. Teaching with Developmental Intentions.PART TWO: STRATEGIES AND EXERCISES.Chapter 4. Assessing.Chapter 5. Collaborating.Chapter 6. Experimenting.Chapter 7. Imagining.Chapter 8. Inquiring.Chapter 9. Performing-Simulating.Chapter 10. Reflecting.PART THREE: BECOMING AN EFFECTIVVE TEACHER OF ADULTS.Chapter 11. Teaching and Training Matters.Chapter 12. Observing our Practices.Chapter 13. Accepting the Challenges of Growth.Appendix A. An Experiential Theory of Development.Appendix B. Constructive-Developmental Theories.Appendix C. Relational Models of Development and the Ethic of Care.Appendix D. Orientations to Teaching and Learning.Appendix E. Typology of Learning.references.Index of Strategies.Name Index.Subject Index.
Synopsis
2001 Winner of the Phillip E. Frandson Award for Literature in Continuing Education “An absolutely indispensable trove of practical, concrete ideas for teaching and training adults. Enough theorizing and mythologizing! This is the real stuff!” – Laurent A. Parks Daloz , associate director, the Whidbey Institute, and author of Mentor: Guiding the Journey of Adult Learners “This book gives us educators and trainers of adults a solid framework for intentionally incorporating into our practice what we believe to be a central tenet of what we do-help learners develop and change.” – Rosemary S. Caffarella , professor, Division of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, University of Northern Colorado, and coauthor of Learning in Adulthood: A Comprehensive Guide Today’s adult educators recognize that it is no longer sufficient for teachers to teach and trainers to train. This practical guide shows how to encourage learning and development while helping adult learners to become more aware of their personal growth and change. It not only offers a rationale for focusing on the experience and development of adult learners, but also presents a theoretical and conceptual framework of the intentions that guide educators. The authors provide nearly seventy instructional activities–some of which can be done in a single session and others that can be done in a series of sessions or an entire course. These flexible activities are organized according to their focus on a particular learning strategy. No matter the content or setting, readers can select any activity and customize it to suit their developmental and instructional objectives. Most important, Developing Adult Learners highlights the compelling voices of teachers and students who have discovered the excitement of growing and changing through learning. It is full of pragmatic advice for faculty members, part-time instructors, workplace educators, leadership trainers, and anyone dedicated to helping adult learners achieve rich and rewarding experiences., Today2s adult educators recognize that it is no longer sufficient for teachers to teach and trainers to train. Rather than focus on information acquisition or behavior modification, they have expanded their efforts to emphasize the process of learning and its impact on adult development. This thoughtful and practical guide shows how to encourage learning and development while helping adult learners to become more aware of their personal growth and change. The authors first offer a rationale for concentrating on the experience and development of adult learners. They then present a conceptual and theoretical framework of the intentions and choices that guide educators who teach or train with development in mind. Drawing from this framework, they provide nearly seventy instructional activities-some of which can be completed in a single session and others that can be done in a series of sessions or an entire course. These flexible activities are also organized according to their focus on a particular learning strategy: assessing, collaborating, experimenting, imagining, inquiring, performing/simulating, and reflecting. No matter the content or setting, readers can select any activity and customize it to suit their developmental and instructional objectives. Most important, Developing Adult Learners highlights the powerful and compelling voices of teachers and students who have discovered the excitement of growing and changing through learning. It is full of pragmatic advice for faculty members, part-time instructors, workplace educators, leadership trainers, and virtually anyone dedicated to helping adult learners achieve rich and rewarding experiences., 2001 Winner of the Phillip E. Frandson Award for Literature in Continuing Education “An absolutely indispensable trove of practical, concrete ideas for teaching and training adults. Enough theorizing and mythologizing This is the real stuff ” — Laurent A. Parks Daloz , associate director, the Whidbey Institute, and author of Mentor: Guiding the Journey of Adult Learners “This book gives us educators and trainers of adults a solid framework for intentionally incorporating into our practice what we believe to be a central tenet of what we do–help learners develop and change.” — Rosemary S. Caffarella , professor, Division of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, University of Northern Colorado, and coauthor of Learning in Adulthood: A Comprehensive Guide Today’s adult educators recognize that it is no longer sufficient for teachers to teach and trainers to train. This practical guide shows how to encourage learning and development while helping adult learners to become more aware of their personal growth and change. It not only offers a rationale for focusing on the experience and development of adult learners, but also presents a theoretical and conceptual framework of the intentions that guide educators. The authors provide nearly seventy instructional activities–some of which can be done in a single session and others that can be done in a series of sessions or an entire course. These flexible activities are organized according to their focus on a particular learning strategy. No matter the content or setting, readers can select any activity and customize it to suit their developmental and instructional objectives. Most important, Developing Adult Learners highlights the compelling voices of teachers and students who have discovered the excitement of growing and changing through learning. It is full of pragmatic advice for faculty members, part-time instructors, workplace educators, leadership trainers, and anyone dedicated to helping adult learners achieve rich and rewarding experiences.
LC Classification Number
LC5225.L42T39 2000

Price : 6.56

Ends on : N/A

View on eBay

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.