Career Pathways in Adult Education
Perspectives and Opportunities
Herausgeber: Isaac-Savage, E. Paulette; Putman, Paul G.; Monaghan, Catherine H.
Career Pathways in Adult Education
Perspectives and Opportunities
Herausgeber: Isaac-Savage, E. Paulette; Putman, Paul G.; Monaghan, Catherine H.
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Career Pathways in Adult Education showcases the wide-ranging possibilities for a satisfying career in the field of adult education.
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Career Pathways in Adult Education showcases the wide-ranging possibilities for a satisfying career in the field of adult education.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 718g
- ISBN-13: 9781032195261
- ISBN-10: 1032195266
- Artikelnr.: 69030090
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 718g
- ISBN-13: 9781032195261
- ISBN-10: 1032195266
- Artikelnr.: 69030090
Catherine H. Monaghan is Associate Professor Emeritus of Adult, Professional, and Higher Education at Cleveland State University, USA. E. Paulette Isaac-Savage is Professor of Adult Education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and is President of the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE), USA. Paul G. Putman is President and CEO of the Tree Research and Education Endowment Fund (TREE Fund), USA.
Contents
Foreword
Vanessa Sheared, Immediate Past President, AAACE
Preface
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Introduction: A Career in Adult Education
E. Paulette Isaac-Savage, Paul G. Putman, and Catherine H. Monaghan
Part I: Primary Skills of an Adult Educator
Chapter 1: Overview of the Field of Adult Education
Kayon Murray-Johnson and Jovita M. Ross-Gordon
Chapter 2: Practical Skills for Teaching Adults
Wendy Green and Alexander Hoffman
Chapter 3: Facilitation Skills
Casandra Blassingame
Chapter 4: Program Planning Skills
Christy M. Rhodes and Steven W. Schmidt
Chapter 5: Assessment, Evaluation, and Educational Research Skills
Lilian H. Hill
Chapter 6: Technology Skills
Michael D. Porterfield
Part II: Practitioner's Voices
Chapter 7: Adult Basic Education/English as a Second Language/Family
Literacy
Stephanie W. Collins
Chapter 8: Adult Environmental Education
Wendy Griswold
Chapter 9: Community-based Adult Education
Hleziphi Naomie Nyanungo
Chapter 10: Consulting
Cathryn A. Hennes
Chapter 11: Corporate Training, Global Learning and Talent Management
Murray Winland and Catherine H. Monaghan
Chapter 12: Correctional Education
Rosary-Joyce Kennedy
Chapter 13: Cultural Institutions and Museum Education
Claire Aldenhuysen
Chapter 14: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Ian C. Barrett
Chapter 15: Health Professions Education
Michael L. Rowland
Chapter 16: Military Education
Royce Ann Collins and James B. Martin
Chapter 17: The Nonprofit Sector
Paul G. Putman
Chapter 18: Online Learning and Instructional Design
Caryn Lanzo and Michael D. Porterfield
Chapter 19: Policy Leadership in Adult Education Reform
Elizabeth A. Roumell, Alexis T. Cherewka, and Aaron J. Reyna
Chapter 20: Professional Development within the K-12 Setting
Christina Meecha
Chapter 21: Professional Organizations
Shawna L. Strickland
Chapter 22: Religious Education
Trammell L. Bristol
Chapter 23: Workforce Development Careers
Yvonne Hunter-Johnson
Conclusion: Creating a Career in Adult Education
Appendix
Index
Foreword
Vanessa Sheared, Immediate Past President, AAACE
Preface
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Introduction: A Career in Adult Education
E. Paulette Isaac-Savage, Paul G. Putman, and Catherine H. Monaghan
Part I: Primary Skills of an Adult Educator
Chapter 1: Overview of the Field of Adult Education
Kayon Murray-Johnson and Jovita M. Ross-Gordon
Chapter 2: Practical Skills for Teaching Adults
Wendy Green and Alexander Hoffman
Chapter 3: Facilitation Skills
Casandra Blassingame
Chapter 4: Program Planning Skills
Christy M. Rhodes and Steven W. Schmidt
Chapter 5: Assessment, Evaluation, and Educational Research Skills
Lilian H. Hill
Chapter 6: Technology Skills
Michael D. Porterfield
Part II: Practitioner's Voices
Chapter 7: Adult Basic Education/English as a Second Language/Family
Literacy
Stephanie W. Collins
Chapter 8: Adult Environmental Education
Wendy Griswold
Chapter 9: Community-based Adult Education
Hleziphi Naomie Nyanungo
Chapter 10: Consulting
Cathryn A. Hennes
Chapter 11: Corporate Training, Global Learning and Talent Management
Murray Winland and Catherine H. Monaghan
Chapter 12: Correctional Education
Rosary-Joyce Kennedy
Chapter 13: Cultural Institutions and Museum Education
Claire Aldenhuysen
Chapter 14: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Ian C. Barrett
Chapter 15: Health Professions Education
Michael L. Rowland
Chapter 16: Military Education
Royce Ann Collins and James B. Martin
Chapter 17: The Nonprofit Sector
Paul G. Putman
Chapter 18: Online Learning and Instructional Design
Caryn Lanzo and Michael D. Porterfield
Chapter 19: Policy Leadership in Adult Education Reform
Elizabeth A. Roumell, Alexis T. Cherewka, and Aaron J. Reyna
Chapter 20: Professional Development within the K-12 Setting
Christina Meecha
Chapter 21: Professional Organizations
Shawna L. Strickland
Chapter 22: Religious Education
Trammell L. Bristol
Chapter 23: Workforce Development Careers
Yvonne Hunter-Johnson
Conclusion: Creating a Career in Adult Education
Appendix
Index
Contents
Foreword
Vanessa Sheared, Immediate Past President, AAACE
Preface
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Introduction: A Career in Adult Education
E. Paulette Isaac-Savage, Paul G. Putman, and Catherine H. Monaghan
Part I: Primary Skills of an Adult Educator
Chapter 1: Overview of the Field of Adult Education
Kayon Murray-Johnson and Jovita M. Ross-Gordon
Chapter 2: Practical Skills for Teaching Adults
Wendy Green and Alexander Hoffman
Chapter 3: Facilitation Skills
Casandra Blassingame
Chapter 4: Program Planning Skills
Christy M. Rhodes and Steven W. Schmidt
Chapter 5: Assessment, Evaluation, and Educational Research Skills
Lilian H. Hill
Chapter 6: Technology Skills
Michael D. Porterfield
Part II: Practitioner's Voices
Chapter 7: Adult Basic Education/English as a Second Language/Family
Literacy
Stephanie W. Collins
Chapter 8: Adult Environmental Education
Wendy Griswold
Chapter 9: Community-based Adult Education
Hleziphi Naomie Nyanungo
Chapter 10: Consulting
Cathryn A. Hennes
Chapter 11: Corporate Training, Global Learning and Talent Management
Murray Winland and Catherine H. Monaghan
Chapter 12: Correctional Education
Rosary-Joyce Kennedy
Chapter 13: Cultural Institutions and Museum Education
Claire Aldenhuysen
Chapter 14: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Ian C. Barrett
Chapter 15: Health Professions Education
Michael L. Rowland
Chapter 16: Military Education
Royce Ann Collins and James B. Martin
Chapter 17: The Nonprofit Sector
Paul G. Putman
Chapter 18: Online Learning and Instructional Design
Caryn Lanzo and Michael D. Porterfield
Chapter 19: Policy Leadership in Adult Education Reform
Elizabeth A. Roumell, Alexis T. Cherewka, and Aaron J. Reyna
Chapter 20: Professional Development within the K-12 Setting
Christina Meecha
Chapter 21: Professional Organizations
Shawna L. Strickland
Chapter 22: Religious Education
Trammell L. Bristol
Chapter 23: Workforce Development Careers
Yvonne Hunter-Johnson
Conclusion: Creating a Career in Adult Education
Appendix
Index
Foreword
Vanessa Sheared, Immediate Past President, AAACE
Preface
About the Editors
List of Contributors
Introduction: A Career in Adult Education
E. Paulette Isaac-Savage, Paul G. Putman, and Catherine H. Monaghan
Part I: Primary Skills of an Adult Educator
Chapter 1: Overview of the Field of Adult Education
Kayon Murray-Johnson and Jovita M. Ross-Gordon
Chapter 2: Practical Skills for Teaching Adults
Wendy Green and Alexander Hoffman
Chapter 3: Facilitation Skills
Casandra Blassingame
Chapter 4: Program Planning Skills
Christy M. Rhodes and Steven W. Schmidt
Chapter 5: Assessment, Evaluation, and Educational Research Skills
Lilian H. Hill
Chapter 6: Technology Skills
Michael D. Porterfield
Part II: Practitioner's Voices
Chapter 7: Adult Basic Education/English as a Second Language/Family
Literacy
Stephanie W. Collins
Chapter 8: Adult Environmental Education
Wendy Griswold
Chapter 9: Community-based Adult Education
Hleziphi Naomie Nyanungo
Chapter 10: Consulting
Cathryn A. Hennes
Chapter 11: Corporate Training, Global Learning and Talent Management
Murray Winland and Catherine H. Monaghan
Chapter 12: Correctional Education
Rosary-Joyce Kennedy
Chapter 13: Cultural Institutions and Museum Education
Claire Aldenhuysen
Chapter 14: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Ian C. Barrett
Chapter 15: Health Professions Education
Michael L. Rowland
Chapter 16: Military Education
Royce Ann Collins and James B. Martin
Chapter 17: The Nonprofit Sector
Paul G. Putman
Chapter 18: Online Learning and Instructional Design
Caryn Lanzo and Michael D. Porterfield
Chapter 19: Policy Leadership in Adult Education Reform
Elizabeth A. Roumell, Alexis T. Cherewka, and Aaron J. Reyna
Chapter 20: Professional Development within the K-12 Setting
Christina Meecha
Chapter 21: Professional Organizations
Shawna L. Strickland
Chapter 22: Religious Education
Trammell L. Bristol
Chapter 23: Workforce Development Careers
Yvonne Hunter-Johnson
Conclusion: Creating a Career in Adult Education
Appendix
Index