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Faculty Development Understanding the Adult Learner

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ISBN-10: 1418037230

ISBN-13: 9781418037239

Edition: 2007

Authors: Amy Solomon, Quantum Integrations Staff

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This first module presents a foundation for teaching the adult learner and provides participants with best practices of adult education. This information helps to set the stage for future modules and provides the essential information needed by any instructor teaching adults. The sections included in this module are as follows: Section 1: Adult Learner Characteristics and Needs Section 2: Applying Selected adult Learning Theories Section 3: Using Learning Domains in the Classroom Section 4: Brain Dominance and Learning Styles Section 5: Best Practices in Teaching the Adult Learner
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Book details

List price: $45.95
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication date: 9/12/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 196
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Amy Solomon has been a successful program director and faculty member in career school, community college, and clinical occupational therapy settings. She is an accreditation evaluator for the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) and has supervised and coached academic and clinical faculty. In addition to developing academic programs and courses, Ms. Solomon has authored, edited, and reviewed textbooks, ancillary materials, and academic reports such as self-studies and other documents. Ms. Solomon's experience contributes to a thorough understanding of curriculum, adult learners, accreditation issues, and faculty development needs.

Adult Learner Characteristics and Needs
Applying Selected adult Learning Theories
Using Learning Domains in the Classroom
Brain Dominance and Learning Styles
Best Practices in Teaching the Adult Learner