Learning in Adulthood
A Comprehensive Guide, 4th Edition
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Rosemary Benson
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For nearly three decades, Learning in Adulthood has been the definitive guide in the field of adult education. Now in its fourth edition, this comprehensive volume is fully revised to reflect the latest developments in theory, research, and practice.
The authors integrate foundational research and current knowledge to present fresh, original perspectives on teaching and learning in adulthood. Written by internationally-recognized experts, this market-leading guide draws from work in sociology, philosophy, critical social theory, psychology, and education to provide an inclusive overview of adult learning.
This book is accessible for listeners new to adult education, yet suitably rigorous for those more familiar with the subject. Content is organized into four practical parts, covering topics such as the social context of adult learning, self-directed and transformational learning, postmodern and feminist perspectives, cognitive development in adulthood, and more.
Offering the most comprehensive single-volume treatment of adult learning available, this landmark book offers a wide-ranging perspective on adult learning, synthesizes the latest thinking and work in the field, includes coverage of the sociocultural perspectives of adult learning, and explores the broader social implications of adult education.
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- James Newman
- 15-12-24
So dull
The narrator is terrible. The tone doesnt elicit any engagement it’s just dull to listen to. The content is full of left wing nonsense that has no place in a book about training. I don’t want it here about feminist movements, male dominated society and racism. I want to learn about learning and development theory and its practical application. To be fair I gave up half way through the book but from what I did listen to I learned nothing. Thankfully I listened to it free but even That was a waste of several hours of my life, luckily I was driving so I just gave up listening to something of worth. Avoid this like the plague
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