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Video Intro of our final Project
Kyndra Haggard commented on Group 3 & 5's conclusion paper and viewed groups 1-6's E-Archives
Mariatu Swayne commented on Group 1 & 2's conclusion paper and viewed all of the group E-Archives.
Ray Harmon commented on Group 3 & 4 and viewed the other groups E-Archives.
E-Archive
Video Intro of our final Project
Kyndra Haggard commented on Group 3 & 5's conclusion paper and viewed groups 1-6's E-Archives
Mariatu Swayne commented on Group 1 & 2's conclusion paper and viewed all of the group E-Archives.
Ray Harmon commented on Group 3 & 4 and viewed the other groups E-Archives.
Survival Video
Visit our Survival Video: Thoughts came from Ray, Kyndra & Mari. Mari published the video
Visit our Survival Video: Thoughts came from Ray, Kyndra & Mari. Mari published the video
Kyndra Haggard commented on Group 1 & 4's survival videos
For the E-Archive
Kyndra
Haggard created the website and added group papers.
Ray
Harmon submitted history paper, pictures and bio information. Reviewed website
to confirm all links worked correctly.
Mariatu
Swayne submitted history paper, pictures and bio information. Checked website
for spelling and grammar errors.
Summary Review Paper EDAC
631
Group 2
Kyndra Haggard, Ray
Harmon and Mari Swayne
April 12, 2015
(Ray,
Mari and Kyndra contributed significant points to answer both portions of the
final paper)
Throughout this semester we have viewed
adult/community education from many different aspects. Some significant points
we have picked up on are:
·
Learning what
counts as adult education with different
authors perspectives and theories
o We went into great detail on the contributions and
theories of Booker T. Washington and Malcolm Knowles
·
Where adult
education came from and how it has framed our current processes. The Andragogy
system put in into perspective by Malcolm Knowles.
·
The article we
read on conversations with long-time adult educators showed how different
generations view things differently due to the societal issues they grew up
with.
·
The pros and cons
of adult education and professionalization. It had not been a thought before
over the debate of how adult education could change by professionalizing it
positively and negatively.
·
The discussions on
the three types of education was very helpful as well. I had never really
thought about education being broken down into Formal, Informal and Non-Formal
areas.
·
Researching the
many adult organizations
o We went into detail on:
§ The American
Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE) and how they support
adult education.
§ The Workers’ Education Association and how they
educate adult learners.
·
The excellent
exposure we have received as we learned about organizations such as Highlander,
the history of adult education, particularly in the United States.
How it affected the various wars, building of urban centers, providing
culture to communities, etc.
·
The Highlander
Project was the catalyst for many in the civil rights movements of the 1960s. I
always assumed many of these people just did things on their own but now I see
where they were empowered by education and by other people to make a stand such
as Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat in the front of a city bus.
·
The arguments of
where adult education is going in the future. Some see it as diminishing
because of the thought from many that it is not necessary and can’t see the
value.
To
explain the meaning of what is Adult/Community Education is very abstract. Many
people have a different definition of adult education. As a group here is what
we have come up with.
·
Adult Community
Education is the education that is available for adults who want to succeed
further in their life past what is considered necessity. Necessity being high
school and undergraduate studies.
·
Adult Education
means a variety of things for many people. It ranges from adult literacy
programs to those adults pursuing doctoral degrees.
·
One of the ways to
explain adult education to my students is to compare it to a bridge. If you are
at a place and need to get to another place sometimes you need a bridge to get
you there. Adult Education can be a bridge to better your life by taking you
from where you are to a better place mentally and emotionally and by boosting
self-esteem and overall just changing you to be a better person.
·
Sometimes the
education itself is not as important as the journey to complete it. Many
lessons are learned along the way that are not all academic. Time management is
a lesson anyone taking adult education classes must learn very quickly.