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Oxford Handbook of Reciprocal Adult Development and Learning, The 2nd Revised edition


Oxford Handbook of Reciprocal Adult Development and Learning, The 2nd Revised edition

Hardback by Hoare, Carol (Professor, Professor, The George Washington University)

Oxford Handbook of Reciprocal Adult Development and Learning, The

£167.50

ISBN:
9780199736300
Publication Date:
22 Sep 2011
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages:
624 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 23 - 28 May 2024
Oxford Handbook of Reciprocal Adult Development and Learning, The

Description

The fields of adult development and the study of learning have traditionally been considered separate, with development falling under psychology and learning under education. However, recent ideas, research, and practices that have emerged in these fields of study effectively emphasize the inherent reciprocal relationship that exists between them: advances in development frequently lead to learning, and conversely, learning almost necessarily fuels development. In this second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Reciprocal Adult Learning and Development, the synchronicity between development and learning is explored further, as expert authors advance the latest theories to provide a rich foundation for this new area of study and practice for this interrelated field of study. At the border of two disciplines, this handbook focuses on the capacities of intelligence, meta-cognition, insight, self-efficacy, spirituality, interpersonal competence, wisdom, and other key adult attributes as they relate to positive changes and personal growth in adults. Contexts for development and learning (e.g., the work role and environment) are also addressed, and mixed in throughout the volume are emanating implications for research, practice, and policy. What emerges is a thoughtful handbook for all who promote optimal aging, and is a must-read for academics, psychologists, and practitioners in adult development.

Contents

Contents ; Preface ; Part One: Introduction and Overview ; Continuing to Build a Discipline at the Borders of Thought ; Carol Hoare ; Part Two: Foundations ; The Relationship between Adult Learning and Development: Challenging Normative Assumptions ; M. Carolyn Clark, Sharan B. Merriam, and Jennifer A. Sandlin ; Qualitative Methods in Adult Development and Learning: Theoretical Traditions, Current Practices, and Emerging Horizons ; Jae Hoon Lim ; Latent Growth Models: A Quantitative Method for Studying Adult Development and Learning ; Grace I. L. Caskie ; Prior Learning Assessment and the Developmental Journey: From <"Map-less>" to Cartographer ; Annalee J. Lamoreaux and Kathleen Taylor ; Part Three: The Reciprocal Fuel of Development for Learning and Learning for Development: Four Key Areas ; The Interface of Adult Learning and Intelligence ; K. Warner Schaie and Faika Zanjani ; Self-Authorship and Metacognition: Related Constructs for Understanding College Student Learning and Development ; Patricia M. King and Ruby Siddiqui ; Emotion, Regulation, and Learning across the Adult Lifespan: Implications from Developmental Functionalism ; Nathan S. Consedine ; Principles of Interpersonal Competence and Motivation: Distinguishing Reciprocity and Affect in Social Contexts of Learning ; Jenny Wagner and Frieder R. Lang ; Part Four: The Self-System in Adult Development and Learning ; Identity Narratives during the Adult Years: Development and Learning ; Jane Kroger and Kate C. McLean ; Midlife Work Role Transitions: Generativity and Learning in 21st Century Careers ; Elizabeth Bussman Mahler ; Psychological Functioning in Adulthood: A Self-Efficacy Analysis ; Daniele Artistico, Jane M. Berry, Justin Black, Dan Cervone, Courtney Lee, and Heather Orom ; Constructing the Self in the Face of Aging and Death: Complex Thought and Learning ; Jan D. Sinnott ; Mature Transformations in Adulthood Facilitated by Psychotherapy and Spiritual Practice ; Melvin E. Miller ; Part Five: The Higher Reaches of Adult Development and Learning ; The Connection between Postformal Thought, Stage Transition, Persistence, and Ambition and Major Scientific Innovations ; Michael Lamport Commons, Sara Nora Ross, and Linda Marie Bresette ; Wisdom and its Development: Learning to Become Wise(r) ; Caroline L. Bassett ; Religious, Spiritual, and Moral Development and Learning in the Adult Years ; James Meredith Day ; Mindfulness, Openness to Experience, and Transformational Learning ; Robert W. Barner and Charlotte P. Barner ; Part Six: Essential Contexts for the Learning, Developing Adult ; Effects of Children on Adult Development and Learning: Fifty Years of Theory and Research ; Jack Demick ; Sibling Relationships as Opportunities for Development and Learning in Adulthood ; Richard P. Lanthier and Andrew J. Campbell ; Work as the Catalyst of Reciprocal Adult Development and Learning: Identity and Personality ; Carol Hoare ; Culture, Learning, and Adult Development ; Carolin Demuth and Heidi Keller ; Part Seven: Adult Development and Learning, Measured and Applied ; We are all learning here: Cycles of research and application in adult development ; Theo L. Dawson and Zachary Stein ; A Close-up on Adult Learning and Developmental Diversity: Adult Growth in Cohorts and Collaborative Groups ; Eleanor Drago-Severson ; Doctoral Study: At the Intersection of Age-Related Change and Higher Learning ; Judith Stevens-Long and Robert Barner ; Holistic Development, Learning, and Performance in College and Beyond ; Glen Rogers, Judith Reisetter Hart, and Marcia Mentkowski ; Epilogue ; Carol Hoare

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