Charleston, SC, July 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kathleen Murphy began her work with adult learners as an undergraduate student at Clarion State College, and it didn’t take long for her to realize ...
Motivation anchors my men's health advocacy. In my book and here at PhillyVoice, I've documented the power of social and emotional relationships to inspire healthy living by citing science and ...
Training transfer refers to the process by which adult learners apply newly acquired skills, knowledge and attitudes from formal training environments to real-world contexts. In adult education, ...
Research shows that adults often enter college with a goal in mind, such as a career pivot, additional education in their current industry or completion of a degree they previously started. But ...
Pedagogy that prioritizes persistence is not just good teaching--it’s a commitment to equity, access, and the transformative power of education Editor’s note: This article is part of Teaching the ...
The findings suggest that older adults can enhance memory, maintain emotional well-being, and gain a renewed sense of purpose by engaging in education that respects their life experience.
To effectively balance work and study, it’s crucial to prioritize your tasks. Identify the most critical and urgent tasks in both areas of your life and tackle them first. Creating a to-do list can ...
Editor’s note: This article is part of Teaching the Adult Learner: Practical Strategies for Higher Ed Success, a six-part series exploring how colleges can better support nontraditional students.
About 3.8 million new high school graduates are expected to enroll in higher education next fall. The number of former students with some college credits but no credential is, at nearly 38 million ...
HOLYOKE, Mass. (WWLP) – Holyoke Community College (HCC) celebrated the grand opening of the Marieb Adult Learner Success Center and Parent Learning Center on December 11, marking a significant step ...
So, what’s your motivation type? Are you a “rewarder,” a “connector,” or an “accomplisher”? Or do you prefer labels like ENTP or INTJ (Myers-Briggs), or perhaps call yourself an “enthusiast” or ...