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Misconceptions of Adult Education Completed By: John Armes Post University June 20, 2015
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1.Adult Education is the same as primary education 2.If you failed in primary education then you will fail in adult programs 3.The only option for adults is to receive their General Education Degree Common Misconceptions
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Primary Education (K-12) is not the same as Adult Education Adult Education requires specific theoretical approaches that engage the learners Adults want to be able to draw from their experiences to better understand the content Adults need to learn how to be self-directed learners that can continue to learn on their own outside of school Adult Education is the Same as Primary Education
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Research from the Madera Adult School states that adults are more likely to succeed because they are more motivated to seek out education on their own Once a student leaves high school, school is not a requirement; often times adults who choose to re-enter an academic program are more dedicated and successful If you Failed Before, You Will Fail Again
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Many adults do not understand that adult education encompasses more than just attaining a GED Programs such as the Turlock Adult School offer programs in English Development, Career Readiness, Technology, and Community Services Adults need to receive information that informs them of the programs available to them All You Can do is Earn Your GED?
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1.Experiential Learning- Learning based on prior experiences 2.Self-Directed Learning- Motivation based; student learns how to research and work on their own to accomplish a goal they have set 3.Goal-Oriented Learning- Focus on an end result; for example, achieving a certificate in a specific subject area What Theories are Important in Adult Education?
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For More Information on Adult Education Programs Feel Free to Visit the Following: Madera Adult School Turlock Adult School The University of Kentucky Experiential Learning Past and Present Adult Learning Theories and Principals Additional Resources and Excellent Examples
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Assumptions and Misconceptions about Adult Education and Undereducated Adults. (n.d.). Retrieved June 15, 2015. Chao, E. (2007). Adult Learners in Higher Education Barriers to Success and Strategies to Improve Results. Retrieved June 15, 2015. Lewis, L., & Williams, C. (2014). Experiential Learning: Past and Present. Retrieved June 15, 2015. Madera Adult School. (2015). Retrieved June 15, 2015. Merriam, S. B., Baumgartner, L., & Caffarella, R. S. (2007). Learning in Adulthood : A Comprehensive Guide. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Rath, B., Rock, K., & Laferriere, A. (2011, November 1). The Rise of High School Dropouts in Adult Education: Making the Case for Raising the Compulsory School Attendance Age and Expanding Alternative Education Options in Connecticut. Retrieved June 15, 2015. Turlock Unified School District: Turlock Adult School. (2015). Retrieved June 15, 2015. References
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