Volume 14, Issue 1 Spring 2025 Adult Education Is for Everyone, Even Returning Citizens
    Author: David C. Hayes,PhD
    Subject Area: Correctional Education
    Program Level: COABE Journal
    Material Type: Collection
    Language: English
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    Abstract:

    Adult education has evolved from informal, oral traditions to structured programs that address the changing needs of society. This article traces its historical roots from early evening schools and trade education to modern community colleges and workforce development initiatives. It explores the relevance of adult learning through andragogical principles, emphasizing its problem-centered approach and immediate application. Finally, it highlights the profound impact of adult education, showcasing its role in personal growth, economic mobility, and community engagement.
    Volume 14, Issue 1 Spring 2025 Adult Education Is a Better World: Students and Practitioners in Conversation
    Author: Jennifer Peterson & Mona Soltani
    Subject Area: Other
    Program Level: COABE Journal
    Material Type: Journal
    Language: English
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    Abstract:

    Adult education has evolved from informal, oral traditions to structured programs that address the changing needs of society. This article traces its historical roots from early evening schools and trade education to modern community colleges and workforce development initiatives. It explores the relevance of adult learning through andragogical principles, emphasizing its problem-centered approach and immediate application. Finally, it highlights the profound impact of adult education, showcasing its role in personal growth, economic mobility, and community engagement.
    Volume 14, Issue 1 Spring 2025 Adult Education Is Losing Its Backbone: Teachers
    Author: Bria Dolnick & Keighty
    Subject Area: Equity and Inclusion)
    Program Level: COABE Journal
    Material Type: Journal
    Language: English
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    Abstract:

    Adult education has evolved from informal, oral traditions to structured programs that address the changing needs of society. This article traces its historical roots from early evening schools and trade education to modern community colleges and workforce development initiatives. It explores the relevance of adult learning through andragogical principles, emphasizing its problem-centered approach and immediate application. Finally, it highlights the profound impact of adult education, showcasing its role in personal growth, economic mobility, and community engagement.
    Volume 14, Issue 1 Spring 2025 Adult Education Is Advancing Digital Literacy Skills: Lessons From Professional Development for Instructors
    Author: Lilian H. Hill, PhD & Simone C. O. Conceição, PhD
    Program Level: COABE Journal
    Material Type: Journal
    Language: English
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    Abstract:

    Adult education has evolved from informal, oral traditions to structured programs that address the changing needs of society. This article traces its historical roots from early evening schools and trade education to modern community colleges and workforce development initiatives. It explores the relevance of adult learning through andragogical principles, emphasizing its problem-centered approach and immediate application. Finally, it highlights the profound impact of adult education, showcasing its role in personal growth, economic mobility, and community engagement.
    Volume 14, Issue 1 Spring 2025 Adult Education Is a Promise of Hope: Incorporating Education and Healthcare for Equity in Hawai‘i
    Author: Christine Park, PhD & Kealoha Fox, PhD
    Subject Area: Equity and Inclusion), Health
    Program Level: COABE Journal
    Material Type: Journal
    Language: English
    License: (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) For license summary click here

    Abstract:

    Adult education has evolved from informal, oral traditions to structured programs that address the changing needs of society. This article traces its historical roots from early evening schools and trade education to modern community colleges and workforce development initiatives. It explores the relevance of adult learning through andragogical principles, emphasizing its problem-centered approach and immediate application. Finally, it highlights the profound impact of adult education, showcasing its role in personal growth, economic mobility, and community engagement.
    Volume 14, Issue 1 Spring 2025 Adult Education Is Career Pathways in Action: Best Practices in Integrated Education and Training for Healthcare Careers
    Author: Carrie M. Machkouri
    Subject Area: Career Pathways, Health, IET
    Program Level: COABE Journal
    Material Type: Journal
    Language: English
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    Abstract:

    Adult education has evolved from informal, oral traditions to structured programs that address the changing needs of society. This article traces its historical roots from early evening schools and trade education to modern community colleges and workforce development initiatives. It explores the relevance of adult learning through andragogical principles, emphasizing its problem-centered approach and immediate application. Finally, it highlights the profound impact of adult education, showcasing its role in personal growth, economic mobility, and community engagement.
    Volume 14, Issue 1 Spring 2025 Adult Education Is an Opportunity to Move Forward
    Author: Stephanie Patton, EdD
    Subject Area: Other
    Program Level: COABE Journal
    Material Type: Journal
    Language: English
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    Abstract:

    Adult education has evolved from informal, oral traditions to structured programs that address the changing needs of society. This article traces its historical roots from early evening schools and trade education to modern community colleges and workforce development initiatives. It explores the relevance of adult learning through andragogical principles, emphasizing its problem-centered approach and immediate application. Finally, it highlights the profound impact of adult education, showcasing its role in personal growth, economic mobility, and community engagement.
    Volume 14, Issue 1 Spring 2025 Adult Education Is Virtual: A Blueprint for Equitable and Accessible Online Classes
    Author: Josh Eick
    Program Level: COABE Journal
    Material Type: Journal
    Language: English
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