EDUC205

Critical Issues in Adult Learning

15 points

Not offered 2018, offered in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016

For further information see School of Educational Studies and Leadership

Description

Does adults' learning differ from the learning of children and adolescents? If so how? How are theories of learning used in the practice of adult education? What should adult learning be about: learning for living, learning for liberation or learning for earning? And what motivates and hinders adults' involvement in education after leaving school? This course explores these critical questions relating to the role of adult education and lifelong learning. It will extend students' knowledge and understanding of learning through an examination of some of the theories and tensions which underpin adult education in contemporary society - both nationally and internationally.

Prerequisites

30 points in EDUC or permission of the Head of School