Leann M. R. Kaiser, Karen Kaminski, Jeffrey M. Foley
Learning transfer is the use of skills and knowledge acquired in one situation or setting in a different environment. It is, fundamentally, the point of education. By consciously building it into our curricula, syllabi, and practice, we can greatly enhance the likelihood that students will integrate their learning and their lives.
This issue examines learning transfer across the breadth of adult education. The authors approach the question practically, looking at techniques such as experiential or problem-based learning and the use of classroom technology as well as the perspectives...
Learning transfer is the use of skills and knowledge acquired in one situation or setting in a different environment. It is, fundamentally, the poi...