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The challenge for those coaching, mentoring, supervising or teaching adults is to design and deliver high-quality programmes that encompass a blend of teaching and learning approaches and strategies, that are constructed for adult learners in multiple educational environments and that cater for the diversity of adult learners’ needs. Adult learners are complex individuals who come to the learning process with a multitude of different experiences. Teaching, Coaching and Mentoring Adult Learners helps practitioners step up to this challenge by developing the skills needed to share their expertise with adult learners and engage them in new transformative practices. This book also forms a timely contribution to the current period of evolution in adult education, where extreme changes in the nature and scope of work and the globalisation of work and life are influencing learning. The shift in adult education addressed in this book includes: the globalisation of the workforce and the cultural impact on adult, tertiary and further educationthe relationship established between adult educators and adult learners provision of adult education and professional development by private and major multimedia and corporate interestsoccupations boundaries between professions and between skilled and unskilled workassessing adult learners’ needs and adapting strategies to meet the perceived needs of adult learners in medicine, education, psychology and industrydesigning learning experiences to maximise the processing of complex conceptual knowledge and then transforming the knowledge to fit new learning environmentsthe role of new technologies of learning in adult and vocational learning. This book provides research-based insight into the expectations and the value of the coach, mentor, tutor and supervisor roles and combines research with strategic guidance to support the implementation of innovative techniques through case studies, strategies and methodologies in teaching and learning in higher education and professional learning. Bringing together insights from an expert range of international contributors, this text will be invaluable to higher education professionals and those involved in supervising, coaching and mentoring in the workforce.
Heather Fehring is Professor in the School of Education at RMIT University, Australia.Susan Rodrigues is Professor in Science Education at Liverpool Hope University, UK.
Introduction: adult educators working with adult learnersSusan RodriguesChapter 1 Adult learning and the mentoring and coaching of teachersRita Ellul and Heather FehringChapter 2 Professional identity: insights, strategies and approachesCarey Normand and Maureen MorrissChapter 3 Enhancing reflective practices in professional adult educationCarolina Guzmán-Valenzuela and Valeria M. CabelloChapter 4 Professionalism in adult educationCarl Gibson, Richard Holme and Neil TaylorChapter 5 Including adult learners from diverse cultural backgroundsOwen Barden, William Youl and Eva Janice YoulChapter 6 Education provision for sight impaired adult learnersCelia McDonald and Susan RodriguesChapter 7 The use of technology in the supervision and teaching of medical educationSusie Schofield, Madawa Chandratilake and Hiroshi Nishigori Chapter 8 Shared objectives and communicationChristine Redman and Deborah JamesChapter 9 Developing teams: boring title, interesting case studies, great outcomes!Paul Edwards, Brian Rock and Elizabeth GibsonChapter 10 Case studies in solution focused practice (SFP)Andrew Gibson and Greg VinnicombeChapter 11 Promoting twenty-first century skills development among international adult learnersMiia Rannikmäe, Jack Holbrook and Bulent CavasChapter 12 Adult educators working with adult learners: applying theory and practiceHeather Fehring
"This book is a must-read both for those new to the professional practice of working with adult learners and for those with experience teaching adults. This book would work well in higher education classes on the teaching of adults as the case studies provide potential scenarios for novice teachers... In summary, this book provides readers with theory-based practices from many perspectives." - Bora Jin, Adult Education Quarterly