Learning and change in the adult years: a developmental perspective

In this book, Mark Tennant and Philip Pogson draw on the field of developmental psychology to provide new insights into the critical connections between experience and learning in all areas of adult education and training. Integrating findings from both adult developmental psychology and adult teach...

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Main Authors: Tennant, Mark (Author), Pogson, Philip (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Francisco Jossey-Bass 1995
Edition:1. ed.
Series:The Jossey-Bass higher and adult education series
The Jossey-Bass social and behavioral science series
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Summary:In this book, Mark Tennant and Philip Pogson draw on the field of developmental psychology to provide new insights into the critical connections between experience and learning in all areas of adult education and training. Integrating findings from both adult developmental psychology and adult teaching and learning, the authors examine how experience generates developmental change. They look at how the relationship between the self and others changes across the life span and in turn affects the teacher-learner relationship. And they describe the processes that promote separateness, independence, interdependence, and autonomy in adult learners.
Physical Description:XVII, 218 S. graph. Darst.
ISBN:0787900826

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