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AGENCY, COMMUNITY, LEARNING-RISKS, AND ADULT LEARNERS

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Barney, Lee. (2014). AGENCY, COMMUNITY, LEARNING-RISKS, AND ADULT LEARNERS. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/barney_idaho_0089e_10184.html

Title:
AGENCY, COMMUNITY, LEARNING-RISKS, AND ADULT LEARNERS
Author:
Barney, Lee
Date:
2014
Keywords:
adult education agency community risk taking
Program:
Leadership and Counseling
Subject Category:
Education
Abstract:

This dissertation in practice consists of three manuscripts; two research articles and a white paper. They were generated as a result of two educational research projects examining adult learning, agency, belonging to communities, and taking learning-risks. The research projects were conducted by examining the lived-experiences of two groups; (a) public school teachers and (b) Junior and Senior undergraduates taking a software development course. The participants' willingness to take learning-risks, what agentic community learning experiences they preferred, and how they reacted when concurrently experiencing agency and belonging to a community were examined.

Implications for practice found included a suggestion for gaining a deep understanding of each adult learner's fluency in the course topics and professionalism through teacher-student interaction and continual feedback and assessment. Another implication found was the educational importance to adult learners of being able to simultaneously experience the seemingly conflicting concepts of agency and belonging to a community. These findings are reflected in the suggestions for change found in the white paper.

Description:
doctoral, D.Ed., Leadership and Counseling -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2014
Major Professor:
Maughan, Bryan
Committee:
Scott, Roger; Seegmiller, Jeffrey; Daines, Russell
Defense Date:
2014
Identifier:
Barney_idaho_0089E_10184
Type:
Text
Format Original:
PDF
Format:
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