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![]() Professor Dorothy Mackeracher, Ph.D. ISBN: 0-8020-3778-X Winner, International Small Press Book Award, 1997 (1st Edition) Enlarged Edition 2004 Not just for students in adult or higher education, Making Sense of Adult Learning is for anyone working with adults in any setting: business, industry, organizations, colleges, universities, and for training projects in any field, for workplace skills development and for professional updating. Adult learning is at the core of all education, training and marketing projects. Learning is the inseparable heart of human experience. Understanding how adults learn and applying that expertise to practical everyday situations and relationships is like flinging open a window to self-understanding. Professor Mackeracher, retired professor of adult education, University of New Brunswick, is widely known for co-editing the classic, Adult Learning Principles and their Application to Program Planning (Ministry of Education, Ontario 1980), setting the standard for adult education practices in training and professional development. Now in its seventh printing, MacKeracher's Making Sense of Adult Learning is destined to become another classic. It is widely used in Canadian and American colleges and universities, as well as in a wide variety of educational programs in the business and corporate world. ORDERS & ENQUIRIES NEW! SECOND EDITION Published & Distributed by The University of Toronto Press ISBN 0-8020-3778-X http://www.utppublishing.com/detail.asp?TitleID=2923 |
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