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Draves 1984

 
Reference
 

Draves, W. 1984.How to teach adults. Manhattan, KS: Learning Resource Network (LERN). 117 pages. 0914951211; 0914951203 (paperback). Location: Dallas Theological Seminary.

Abstract
 

Offers a practical approach to lifelong learning. Includes the following chapter headings:

 
  • Introduction
  • How adults learn
  • Helping adults learn
  • Preparing the course
  • Measuring results
  • The first class
  • Involving your participants
  • Teaching techniques
  • Making it better: Evaluations
  • Summary
 

Appendixes include "Writing course descriptions" and "How to promote your own class."

Summary
 

Is designed to help teach adults in a group or class setting. Defines the adult learner as one who chooses to be in a given learning situation. May include teenagers or even children (page 2). Offers new ideas and insights in helping adults learn through common adult education principles.


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