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2026 Recipient of the Auburn Author Award!The landscape of higher education is rapidly evolving, presenting both new opportunities and significant challenges. In our interconnected world, institutions of higher learning must not only transmit knowledge but also actively address the social, economic, and cultural issues arising from diverse and dynamic societies. This book offers a comprehensive comparative analysis of higher education and lifelong learning, drawing insights from educators worldwide. Featuring contributions from experts across various countries, this book explores how higher education systems are adapting to the specific needs of adult learners while engaging with global trends. Each chapter delves into unique practices, policies, and challenges shaping learning experiences in different regions, providing readers with a broader understanding of the transformative period in higher education that prepares young adults for lifelong learning. Reflective questions at the end of each chapter encourage readers to engage deeply with the topics discussed. The book concludes with the introduction of Chuoagogy, a learning framework that aims to bridge theory and practice, transitioning from pedagogy to andragogy. By highlighting best practices, this book seeks to inspire the creation of learning environments that equip adult students with not only the necessary knowledge and skills but also a lifelong passion for learning. Thus, whether you are an academic, a student, a policymaker, or simply someone with an interest in education and lifelong learning, this book offers valuable insights that can inform your interdisciplinary understanding and practice.
Leslie A. Cordie is an associate professor in adult education at Auburn University, USA, and affiliate faculty with the University Writing Center.
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Book’s Theme and Authors; Leslie CordieChapter 2. The Young Adult Learner in the 21st Century; Linnea M. Haren ConelyChapter 3. Overview of Higher Education in the United States; Sarah Bond and Leslie CordieChapter 4. Functions of the Transitioning Brain: Learning and Memory; Michael C. WootenChapter 5. 21st Century Learning Powered by Problem-Based/Project- Based Learning: A Caribbean Perspective; Shermaine BarrettChapter 6. An Overview of the Evolution of Higher Education in China: From Traditional to Student-Centered; Yan Dai, Lingfei Luan, and Xi LinChapter 7. Digitalization and Higher Education in Germany: Promotion of Transformative Digital Competences; Lisa Breitschwerdt, Therese Rosemann, and Jan SchillerChapter 8. An Overview of Higher Education Transitions: Narratives From Canada; Julia DenholmChapter 9. Authenticating Lifelong Learning in a South African Higher Education Setting: An Educator’s Perspective on Andragogy; Colette FebruaryChapter 10. Adult and Community Education in New Zealand; Colin McGregorChapter 11. Transitioning From Further Education and Training to Higher Education in Ireland: Setting the Scene for Adult Learner “Voice”; Stephen O’BrienChapter 12. Higher Education in the United States: Reflective Journey of an Instructional Designer; Sarah BondChapter 13. 36 Years at the Lectern; Michael C. WootenChapter 14. Building Lifelong Learners Through Chuoagogy; Leslie Cordie