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Main Author: Harrington, Fred Harvey
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1980
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED200714
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contents Adult Education and the Nation's Problems. W. K. Kellogg Lecture. Harrington, Fred Harvey Adult Development Adult Education Adult Learning Continuing Education Disadvantaged Economic Change Educational History Educational Objectives Professional Continuing Education Relevance (Education) Social Change Social Problems Many of the great successes in the history of American education have been in the adult learning area. Some examples include the Americanization of immigrants, the public library movement, cooperative (agricultural) extension, continuing professional education, and distance education. Despite these achievements, adult education has enjoyed little prestige and financial support. Indications of change are seen in the quickening pace of technological change with the resultant choice between continuing education and professional obsolescence, the burden of contemporary social and economic problems, and fewer younger Americans to be taught. Adult educators have improved their visibility, and adult education has received partial recognition, but this comes in a period of financial stringency. Adult educators should take this time to communicate that (1) adult education will work for the full development of individual Americans, (2) through continuing professional education they will concentrate on preparing adults to deal with current problems, and (3) they will try to understand and assist and work with the have-nots--disadvantaged, women, poor, handicapped, senior citizens, minorities, unemployed, underemployed. (YLB)
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spellingShingle Adult Education and the Nation's Problems. W. K. Kellogg Lecture.
Harrington, Fred Harvey
Adult Development
Adult Education
Adult Learning
Continuing Education
Disadvantaged
Economic Change
Educational History
Educational Objectives
Professional Continuing Education
Relevance (Education)
Social Change
Social Problems
Adult Education and the Nation's Problems. W. K. Kellogg Lecture. Harrington, Fred Harvey Adult Development Adult Education Adult Learning Continuing Education Disadvantaged Economic Change Educational History Educational Objectives Professional Continuing Education Relevance (Education) Social Change Social Problems Many of the great successes in the history of American education have been in the adult learning area. Some examples include the Americanization of immigrants, the public library movement, cooperative (agricultural) extension, continuing professional education, and distance education. Despite these achievements, adult education has enjoyed little prestige and financial support. Indications of change are seen in the quickening pace of technological change with the resultant choice between continuing education and professional obsolescence, the burden of contemporary social and economic problems, and fewer younger Americans to be taught. Adult educators have improved their visibility, and adult education has received partial recognition, but this comes in a period of financial stringency. Adult educators should take this time to communicate that (1) adult education will work for the full development of individual Americans, (2) through continuing professional education they will concentrate on preparing adults to deal with current problems, and (3) they will try to understand and assist and work with the have-nots--disadvantaged, women, poor, handicapped, senior citizens, minorities, unemployed, underemployed. (YLB)
title Adult Education and the Nation's Problems. W. K. Kellogg Lecture.
topic Adult Development
Adult Education
Adult Learning
Continuing Education
Disadvantaged
Economic Change
Educational History
Educational Objectives
Professional Continuing Education
Relevance (Education)
Social Change
Social Problems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED200714