Understanding and Promoting Transformative Learning: A Guide for Educators of AdultsPerceptive, provocative, and lucid...Patricia Cranton's clear and careful analysis and her down-to-earth examples of transformative learning concepts move my work significantly closer to the practitioner. Highly recommAnded! --Jack Mezirow, professor emeritus of adult education, Teachers College, Columbia University |
Contents
The Many Dimensions of Adult Learning | 3 |
Understanding Transformative Learning | 22 |
The Theoretical Context of Transformative | 43 |
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