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Identifying supporters and distracters in the segmented world of the adult learner

This paper examines the results of research into the learning experiences of a group of adult learners in a university preparation program in a college of Technical and Further Education [TAFE] in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The research was conducted over a three year period by the author as a teacher-researcher and is grounded in the phenomenological work of Schutz, and Berger and Luckmann. Students identified the diverse segments of their complex life-worlds and the salient situated interactions within these segments which support or distract them from learning. What emerges is a representation of the life-world of the adult learner which enables adult educators and students to better understand the complex world of learning in adulthood. An understanding of this world has become increasingly significant as recent economic and social changes have ensured that more adults return to formal education.

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Authors: Scanlon, Lesley
Date: 2009
Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia
Journal title: Studies in continuing education
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Higher education; Students; Providers of education and training;

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