Woodturning for older learners : a real 'turn on'
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2009
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Resumo |
The research reported in this study concerns older adults from Australia who voluntarily chose to learn the craft of woodturning. Semi-structured interviews and a survey questionnaire were distributed to members of a woodturning club to explore their motivations and the processes by which they learned how to woodturn. The findings indicated that participants’ motivation could be construed as both intrinsic and extrinsic. They used seven approaches to learning – structured courses, instruction from convenors, modelling/watching/demonstrations, guided practice and monitoring by convenors, trial and error with practice, advice and help from peers and reading. Finally, the positive climate of the organisation was found to be particularly important to the older learners. |
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application/pdf |
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Publicador |
The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NAICE) |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27776/1/27776.pdf http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/niace/jace Ehrich, Lisa C. & Delahaye, Brian L. (2009) Woodturning for older learners : a real 'turn on'. Journal of Adult & Continuing Education, 15(1), pp. 76-91. |
Direitos |
Copyright 2009 National Institute of Adult Continuing Education |
Fonte |
Office of Education Research; School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
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Journal Article |