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Katherine Cope EDAC 631 Individual Survival Guide

Katherine Cope Individual E-Archive

Davis & Webster: e-Archive & Course Survival

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Adult Education in Our Communities:  Colfax vs Muncie e-Archive & Course Survival Memo Jackie Davis & Shane Webster (Click  HERE  to play video) (Click HERE to enlarge infographic) Adult Education in Our Communities: Colfax vs Muncie Area Summary Introduction ·     Adult education is generally categorized in three forms: Formal, Nonformal, and Informal (Merriam & Brockett, 2007, pp. 14-15) . ·     Adult education is can be found in many communities – large or small, urban or rural, all regions of the US, and world  (Merriam & Brockett, 2007, pp. ix, 164) . ·     Types of agencies that provide Adult & Community Education include: (Merriam & Brockett, 2007, pp. 106-107) o    Independent Adult Education Organizations o    Educational Institutions o    Quasi-educational Organization...

E-Archive: Hagan Lawson (Individual)

Attached is a website (https://hagan47394.wixsite.com/edac631group3) which presents the necessary information for the E-Archive. Towards the bottom of the home page, are two videos. The videos take roughly ten seconds to begin working.

Perspectives of Adult and Community Education: Group 3

Perspectives of Adult and Community Education: Group 3 Katherine Cope, Jacqueline S. Davis, Hagan Lawson and Shane Webster Ball State University EDAC 631 Perspectives of Adult and Community Education: Group 3 Group Member Role Commented On Katherine Cope Contributor Group 1 Jacqueline Davis Leader Group 2 Hagan Lawson Contributor Group 2 Shane Webster Contributor Group 4 Introduction Adult education has been difficult to define and categorize as the audience, intent and support for such education has shifted over time. In the Chang interview “Adult Education with Different Hats,” Dr. Sharan Merriam (2019d) discusses the magnitude of adult education and the challenge in establishing an overarching statement that encompasses the field. Merriam describes how the definition of adult education is restricted to the lens of the individual (Chang, B. (Interviewer)...