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Facilitating Adult Learning Groups

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1.5-3 Hours
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Course description

Adult learning has unique features and characteristics that require a tailored approach to provide an effective, satisfying experience for learners – and it is the facilitator’s role to prepare and manage that experience, encourage participation, and manage the group journey. To start with, learner diversity is an important feature that must be given attention: learners may differ by race, ethnicity, ability, thought, culture, religion, sexual orientation, gender, and economics – all of which can influence your program choices as a facilitator. At the same time, learner diversity also brings a wealth of experience and world knowledge to the situation. You will go on to learn about andragogy, the theory and practice of education as it relates to adults. This clarifies the principles of adult education, the characteristics and needs of adult learners, as well as the competencies that mark the facilitator as a professional.

As you work through this course, you will examine the practices that are available to you as a facilitator to support the goals you and the program learners have set. Collaborative learning is an educational method where two or more learners work together to learn something. This relates closely to the theory of constructivism - that learners construct their own knowledge - as well as the theory of social constructivism, that learners work together to construct knowledge. This leads to the problem-based learning method, an approach used to structure the adult learning environment in order to help the learners develop flexible knowledge, problem-solving skills, self-directed learning, collaboration skills, and intrinsic motivation. Careful selection of problems relevant to the learners’ work and life situations can help to ensure learner buy-in. The course also delves into the development of ‘metacognition’ – the process of thinking about your own thought process – an important skill for learners to develop since the capacity to evaluate your own thinking frees you from dependence on others. Lastly, the course looks at assessment as a rewarding experience. Moving away from the traditional pass-fail approach of summative assessments, you will learn about formative assessments, and how they can enhance learning and positive social and attitudinal outcomes.

By the end of this course, you will have an understanding of the characteristics and needs of adult learners and how those characteristics and needs must be, and can be, taken into consideration as you facilitate non-academic adult learning groups. You will not only understand how learner diversity impacts the choices you must make in designing and implementing your program, but you will also have a deep understanding of collaborative learning theory and practice and the ways that communication at several points in the learning process aids in knowledge construction and skill acquisition. So if you are working with adults, or would like to explore the potential of adult learning, ‘Facilitating Adult Learning Group’ is designed to help you master the art of facilitation of non-academic adult learning groups – and it is all within reach in this free course.

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Training content

Skillful Facilitation of Adult Learning Groups

Description: This module will teach you the qualities that make adult learners special. You will learn why and how the theory and practices are different for facilitation of non-academic adult learning programs than for academic programs. You will see that the facilitator is a skilled professional who has a clear understanding of the roles of all members.

  • Learning Outcomes
  • Introduction to the Adult Learning Environment
  • Principles, Characteristics, and Needs of Adult Learners
  • Introduction to Adult Collaborative Learning Environments
  • Adult Collaborative Learning Roles and Practices
  • Problem Solving and Adult Collaborative Learning
  • Formative Assessment and Adult Learners
  • Lesson Summary

Course assessment

  • Assessment: Facilitating Adult Learning Groups - Course Assessment

Certification / Credits

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Recall factors that contribute to learner diversity
  • Describe the important special characteristics of adult learners
  • Explain the unique needs of adult learners
  • Analyze the features of effective learning-group structure and dynamics
  • Indicate the features of effective collaborative learning
  • Identify and examine features of effective collaborative tasks
  • Distinguish features of effective assessment with adult learners

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