¶ … curriculum is one of the hardest tasks that educators are faced with. This is because it must be made in a manner that is accommodative of all students.
Due to the swift change of events and ways of living in our contemporary society, it becomes mandatory for adults to be taught using a variety of methods and styles. Such a change would be mandatory so as to ensure that the increasing and complex need of the adult learners is well taken care of. Generally adults learn through the process of participation. This automatically invokes learning techniques and styles that rely on the visual, tactile and auditory responses. It is worthwhile to explore all the aspects of styles and approaches that can be adopted by the educators in ensuring the smooth formulation of a broad based adult learner's curriculum.
In the process of achieving a unified curriculum to cover all the adult learners, it is to incorporate the new learning theories into the process. The new learning theory comprises of a combination of several elements. These elements invoke the following aspects of learning: cognitive, emotional based, somantic learning and the narrative learning techniques.
This report is aimed at coming up with the best system of approach that would solve the major problems that are related to the process of educating adult learners who may or may not be having any forms of physical and mental disabilities.
Adult learning theories.
The bulk of adult learning theories entail the basic concepts that invoke behavioral change and their experiences. It is worth noting that these theories involve certain amounts of complexities and concepts that are basically drawn from inferences.
Since the basic definition of learning was not very much focused around the concept of behavioral change (Merram and Cafferella 1999)., not much complexities existed in the learning process. However after the 1950s, the complexities got introduced and the result was a better learning process in adults. This included the four invariant cognitive development stages that are related an individual's age.
A study by Ross (2002) identified that several important facets of adult learning theories exists. These facets are the ones that must be nurtured and focused on by the...
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