ANDRAGOGIE ET FORMATION DES FORMATEURS (ANDRAGOGY AND TRAINING OF TRAINERS)


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Bienvenue à bord de notre navette pour la destination temps et espace à la recherche de la philosophie la meilleure qui soutent l’apprentissage d’aujourd’hui. Ne dit-on pas que pour mieux comprendre le monde d’aujourd’hui, il faut interroger le passé ? L'idée de ce livre est née dans mon esprit il y a quelques années, lors de mes cours en andragogie, face à des professionnels tellement encrés dans le modèle transmissif du savoir qu’il leur paraît difficile d’admettre que la connaissance n’est pas transmise, mais plutôt construite ! C’est alors que nous avons cru bon de les transporter dans un environnement de vie naissante où il n’y avait ni maitre ni école pour imaginer comment se faisait l’apprentissage. Il devenait alors plus facile de percevoir le lien entre apprentissage et satisfaction des besoins primaires des premiers hommes. Ce livre s’inspire des résultats de chercheurs qui avant nous ont interrogé notre préhistoire en vue de découvrir comment nos ancêtres ont abordé l’apprentissage au point de laisser ce riche héritage de découvertes qui impactent le monde d’aujourd’hui ! Nous avons l’occasion de visiter quelques maîtres connus du passé pour essayer de comprendre leurs méthodes et espérons qu’une fois à destination, chacun de nous comprendra la philosophie de base de l’apprentissage, car il y a une façon d’aider à apprendre si nous pensons que la connaissance est construite et cette façon d'apprendre diverge de celle de ceux qui croient en une connaissance transmise ! Merci d’accepter de prendre part à cette aventure et sachez que vos pensées, vos émotions, et vos réflexions sont toujours les bienvenues





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Adult Education


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The studies contained in this volume present a sampling of policy and legislation relating to adult learning in various parts of the world. They were produced in the context of a more complete survey, under the auspices of the UNESCO Institute for Education (VIE) in cooperation with the University of Florence, which sought to identify tendencies in this field over the past few years. The international research project, under which these national studies were made, was developed under the direction of Paul Belanger, Director of UIE, and Paolo Federighi, Professor at the University of Florence. An international publication by the two project directors, due to appear at the beginning of 1997, will report on the findings of the project, which involves 26 countries. The contributions presented here reflect a broad geographical spectrum as well as a wide range of policy models. From an analysis of these studies, it is apparent that this is a field in which there has been much innovation and which encompasses markedly varying approaches in response to different national conditions.







How Adults Learn


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LEARNING WITH ADULTS


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This book is written at a time when our own field of adult education is under assault from a variety of capitalist and neoconservative forces pressuring us... to turn away from the causes of criticality, lifelong learning, and education for freedom. Rather than succumb to these pressures, we have hope that our long term goals of education for life and living can and will be accomplished alongside professional and vocational education. This book offers new insight into what is a very dark moment of our human civilization. From the preface by Dr Carlos Alberto Torres, Professor, GSEIS, Director, Paulo Freire Institute, University of California at Los Angeles The book offers decidedly critical and international perspectives on various aspects of adult education, especially on state, citizenship and neoliberal policies. Critical in both content and method, it is at the same time the part of the collective work needed to advance the Belém call to action by furthering awareness and capacity in the field of adult education. Dr Katarina Popovic, Professor,Universität Duisburg-Essen, University of Belgrade & DBB International, In the midst of diminishing resources and growing inequalities, English and Mayo provide an incisive and much needed critique of adult education in ways that highlight not only its historical and philosophical roots but also its major significance to the practice of democracy. In a direct challenge to the neoliberal accountability craze, Learning with Adults offers a rigorous political reading of the field—one that systematically challenges oppressive educational policies and practices, while affirming an emancipatory vision of civic engagement. Truly an informative treatise that sheds new light on the education of adults. Dr Antonia Darder Professor & Leavey Presidential Endowed Chair in Education Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles Leona English and Peter Mayo challenge hegemonic assumptions and ideas, while offering a constructive alternative based on the principle of working with learners and not just for them. Their analysis is accessible enough for newcomers to the field, while the authors’ wide-ranging coverage and radical approach provide refreshing and challenging messages for the most experienced adult educator. Up-to-date, genuinely international and passionately committed, Learning with Adults is a great book. Dr John Field, Professor,University of Stirling Cover design by Annemarie Mayo




De la transformation de soi


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Cet ouvrage regroupe des récits de vie qui, par-delà la singularité de l'expérience individuelle, renvoient à des problématiques générales de notre temps. Les histoires de vie questionnent les fondements mêmes de l'éducation des adultes: les formations apportent-elles des réponses appropriées aux différentes étapes biographiques ? Les méthodes utilisées favorisent-elles une véritable transformation de soi ?




Adult Education - The Legislative and Policy Environment


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The studies contained in this volume present a sampling of policy and legislation relating to adult learning in various parts of the world. They were produced in the context of a more complete survey, under the auspices of the UNESCO Institute for Education (UIE) in cooperation with the University of Florence, which sought to identify tendencies in this field over the past few years. The international research project, under which these of Paul national studies were made, was developed under the direction Belanger, Director of UIE, and Paolo Federighi, Professor at the University of Florence. An international publication by the two project directors, due to appear at the beginning of 1997, will report on the findings of the project, which involves 26 countries. The contributions presented here reflect a broad geographical spectrum as well as a wide range of policy models. From an analysis of these studies, it is apparent that this is a field in which there has been much innovation and which encompasses markedly varying approaches in response to different national conditions.




Adult Learning and Development


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Adult education occurs whenever individuals engage in sustained, systematic learning in order to affect changes in their attitudes, knowledge, skills, or belief systems. Learning, instruction, and developmental processes are the primary foci of educational psychology research and theorizing, but educational psychologists' work in these domains has centered primarily on the childhood and adolescent school years. More recently, however, a number of educational psychologists have studied learning and development in adulthood. The results of these efforts have resulted in what is now called adult educational psychology. The purpose of this volume is to introduce this new subfield within educational psychology. Section 1 focuses on the interplay between learning and development in adulthood, how various forms of instruction lead to different learning outcomes for adults, description of the diverse social contexts in which adult learning takes place, and the development of metacognitive knowledge across the life span. Section 2 describes both research and theory pertaining to adult intellectual functioning, thinking, and problem-solving skills within various contexts. Section 3 describes research in a variety of adult learning domains; discusses the cognitive and behavioral dimensions of reading in adulthood and the applications of reading in real-life circumstances; examines an educational intervention developed to promote forgiveness; and relates the outcomes of an intervention designed to educate parents about their children's mathematics learning. Section 4 summarizes the themes and issues running throughout this, the first book that has sought to span the gulf between adult education, adult development, and educational psychology.




Adult Education and Lifelong Learning


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This is the third edition of Peter Jarvis' classic textbook, Adult and Continuing Education, which established itself as the most widely used and respected book about education for adults today. In this new edition, the author has made extensive revisions and included substantial additional material to take account of the many changes that have occurred in the field of adult education. Additional and updated material in this much-anticipated new edition includes: a discussion on both globalisation and Europeanisation, indicating the pressures that have been exerted on the educational system to change a greater emphasis on lifelong education, lifelong learning and society an extended discussion on the theorists of distance education and introductory material on e-learning and on-line learning an updated look at changes in UK policy and European policy documents new material on the relationship between research, learning and the changing approaches to knowledge, with more emphasis placed on action learning and research.