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Adult participation in self-directed learning programs

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posted on 2024-07-12, 17:01 authored by Muhammad Madi Bin Abdullah, Sebastian Francis Koren, Balakrishnan Muniapan, Balakrishnan Parasuraman, Balan Rathakrishnan
This paper attempts to explain the various concepts related to self-directed learning and also the various theories and models regarding adult participation and also non-participation in self-directed learning programs. Because of the extensive amount of previous literature and research findings dealing with self-directed learning, it is necessary to synthesize the relevant literature so that it can be useful as a basis for this and also for further research in this field. Conceptualization of self-directed learning will be reviewed in the wider and broader perspective. Also reviewed will be the development of self-directed learning, the definitions and characteristics of self-directed learning. Different conceptualization and factors contributing to adult participation in self-directed learning will be touched. In order to design an instrument and to develop a conceptual model, which adequately reflects those factors that have been reasonably determined to be relevant, it is felt that there was a need to identify those variables or factors, reported in earlier studies, which have been found to be significantly associated with adult participation in self-directed learning

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1913-9020

Journal title

International Education Studies

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1

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3

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6 pp

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Canadian Center of Science and Education

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Copyright © 2008 The authors. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

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eng

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