2nd Edition

Key Concepts in Adult Education and Training

By Malcolm Tight Copyright 2003
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    206 Pages
    by Routledge

    As adults, we are all continually involved in learning, with increasing numbers of us engaged in more formalized forms of learning; that is, in education or training. All those involved in the broad field of adult education and training will come into contact with many specialist ideas or concepts. It is often assumed of students that they already have a general understanding of these concepts, their meanings, applicability and inter-relationships. This is not always the case.
    This book examines in detail over forty of these key concepts, ranging from community education and experiential learning to competence and access. It presents a clear, analytical discussion in jargon-free language. It is, therefore, indispensable to all students and practitioners of adult education and training.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 The Core Concepts; Chapter 2 International Concepts; Chapter 3 Institutional Concept; Chapter 4 Work-related Concepts; Chapter 5 Learning Concepts; Chapter 6 Curricular Concepts; Chapter 7 Structural Concepts; Chapter 8 Conceptual Understandings;

    Biography

    Tight, Malcolm

    'Overall, this book is well-written and highly accessible to students and experts alike. It succeeds in clearly and effectively describing and mapping the linguistic and conceptual topography of the field ... Above all, this new edition exhibits a sensitivity to developments in the dynamic and evolving lexicon of adult education and training and expresses an awareness that this is not the last word.' - Escalate