Teaching and Learning for Adult Skill Acquisition - (Adult Learning in Professional, Organizational, and Community Settings) (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The book, Teaching and Learning for Adult Skill Acquisition: Applying the Dreyfus and Dreyfus Model in Different Fields, will fill a unique niche in the field of adult, higher, and workforce education.
- Author(s): Elaine Silva Mangiante & Kathy Peno
- 350 Pages
- Education, Adult & Continuing Education
- Series Name: Adult Learning in Professional, Organizational, and Community Settings
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About the Book
The book applies the Dreyfus and Dreyfus model of skill acquisition across various fields like healthcare, education, law enforcement, business, and more. It offers insights for practitioners and educators on skill development, making it valuable for scholars, researchers, and students in adult, higher, and workforce education.
Book Synopsis
The book, Teaching and Learning for Adult Skill Acquisition: Applying the Dreyfus and Dreyfus Model in Different Fields, will fill a unique niche in the field of adult, higher, and workforce education. It offers a current volume for scholars and practitioners based on both empirical studies and practice-based research on adult skill acquisition and development. Dreyfus and Dreyfus (1980, 1988, 2004, 2008) developed the novice to expert model of skill acquisition that illustrates growth over the course of a person's career in a particular domain. The skill model highlights a learner's movement across six levels of skill development: novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, expert, and mastery.
This book will present examples of the application of the Dreyfus and Dreyfus model in different fields (i.e., health care, education, law enforcement, business, serious gaming, military, ethics training, etc.) providing insight into how practitioners can develop their skills in their particular domains and how educators can promote this development. This collection will be appropriate for a wide variety of professors, researchers, practitioners, and students in the field of adult, higher, and workforce education.