After the Applause: Exploring Multiple Influences on Application Following an Adult Education Program

This study explores barriers and facilitators to the application of learning following a continuing education program. Telephone interviews were conducted with 27 multidisciplinary participants four months after a five-day Institute. The interviews sought to assess whether and how participants had a...

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Adult Basic Education
Adult Education
Adult Learning
Adult Students
Application
Attitudes
Change
Continuing Education
Data Analysis
Innovation
Teaching Methods
Transfer of Training
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