Prospects for Adult Learning and Global Change: A Canadian Perspective with Recommendations for Professional Practice

Emily O. R. Dobrich
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This article examines how changes related to the processes of globalization are impacting teaching and learning practices and presents a vision for the future of adult education. By examining these changes, with the purpose of understanding their relevance to adult education, the author makes recommendations for how to adapt to new landscapes of work and learning. Three key recommendations to strengthen adult educators’ professional practice are presented based on literature in the field of adult education and professional practice. These three recommendations are to engage in critical reflection, develop communities of practice and commit to lifelong learning. While each of these recommendations are distinct, they are mutually reinforcing to support adult educators' practice and prospects. Adult educators can be influencers in fostering transformation through learning that will shape and strengthen the future. This is more relevant than ever in the ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic. Discovering what to be aware of and incorporating awareness of the potential for adult education to inspire positive change will promote personal and professional success in practice.
成人学习和全球变化的前景:加拿大的观点与专业实践的建议
本文探讨了全球化进程的变化如何影响教学实践,并对成人教育的未来提出了展望。通过研究这些变化,了解它们与成人教育的相关性,作者就如何适应新的工作和学习环境提出了建议。根据成人教育和专业实践领域的文献,提出了加强成人教育工作者专业实践的三点重点建议。这三项建议是参与批判性反思,发展实践社区和致力于终身学习。虽然这些建议各不相同,但它们相互加强,以支持成人教育工作者的实践和前景。成人教育工作者可以通过塑造和加强未来的学习来促进变革。在COVID-19大流行的影响下,这比以往任何时候都更加重要。发现什么是需要注意的,并结合意识到成人教育的潜力,激发积极的变化,将促进个人和职业的成功在实践中。
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