Learning and Change in the Adult Years: A Developmental Perspective

Learning and Change in the Adult Years: A Developmental Perspective

Mark Tennant , Philip Pogson
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Dec 5, 2002 · English · Paperback (240 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 240
Language English
Published Dec 5, 2002
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0787964980
ISBN-13 9780787964986

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This insightful work delves into the complexities of adult learning, exploring how individuals evolve in their capacity to absorb and integrate new experiences as they mature. Through an engaging analysis, the authors probe the relationship between learning and personal development, highlighting how identity shapes and is shaped by the learning process throughout the adult years.

Mark Tennant and Philip Pogson challenge the common assumption that aging diminishes one's ability to learn. Instead, they argue that adulthood is a dynamic phase where learning opportunities abound, deeply intertwined with one's self-concept and life's experiences. By examining various developmental perspectives, they illuminate how understanding oneself can enhance one's ability to adapt and thrive amidst changes.

The authors also address the significant influence of social contexts and environments on adult learning. They emphasize that learning is not merely an individual pursuit but a collective journey, where relationships and community play crucial roles in fostering growth and transformation.

Ultimately, their exploration offers a compelling validation of the ongoing capacity for learning throughout life, encouraging readers to embrace change and view their personal journeys as paths toward continual development and enrichment.

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Romance Science & Technology Business & Economics Psychology
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