Reading List
Adult Learning Styles
Brookfield, S.
(1995). Adult Learning: An Overview.
Retrieved 19 September, 2010 from:
http://www.fsu.edu/~elps/ae/download/ade5385/Brookfield.pdf.
Carifio, J. &
Everritt, A. (2007). Further validation
of Hanson's Learning Profile Indicator and Silver, Hanson, and Strong's
Teaching Style Inventory. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and
Rehabilitation. Vol 29, No.2.
Comings, J.,
Garner, B. & Smith. (2004). Review of
Adult Learning and Literacy, Volume 4: Connecting Research, Policy, and
Practice: A Project of the National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and
Literacy. Routledge.
Kearsley, G. 1996. Andragogy (M. Knowles). Washington DC:
George Washington University.
Knowles, M. S.,
Holton, F. E. & Swanson, R. A. (2005). The
Adult Learner: the Definitive Classic in Adult Education and Human Resource
Development. Butterworth-Heinemann.
Lieb, (1991). Principles of Adult Learning. Retrieved
19 September, 2010 from: www.amschool.edu.sv/.../PRINCIPLES%20OF%20ADULT%20LEARNING.doc
MacKeracher, D.
(2004). Making Sense of Adult Learning.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Matema, L. (2007). Jump Start the Adult Learner: how to Engage
and Motivate Adults using Brain-Compatible Strategies. Corwin Press.
McLoughlin. C.
(1999). The Implications of the Research
Literature on Learning Styles for the Design of Instructional Material.
Australian Journal of Educational Technology 1999, 15(3), 222-241
Rose, A. D.,
Kasworm, C. E. & Ross-Gordon, M. J. (2010). Handbook of Adult and Continuing Education. New York: Sage.
Rothwell, J. W.
(2008). Adult Learning Basics. USA:
American Society for Training and Development.
Tennant, M. (2006).
Psychology and Adult Learning. Taylor
& Francis.
Thorpe, M.,
Edwards, R. & Hanson, A. (1993). Culture
and Processes of Adult Learning: a Reader. USA: Routledge.
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