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. 2002 Jul 27;325(7357):200–202. doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7357.200

Box 1.

The adult learner

The case for separating adult education from school based learning rests on the following principles:
  • Adults need to know why they need to learn something
  • Adults maintain the concept of responsibility for their own decisions, their own lives
  • Adults enter the educational activity with a greater volume and more varied experiences than children
  • Adults have a readiness to learn those things that they need to know in order to cope effectively with real life situations
  • Adults are life centred in their orientation to learning
  • Adults are more responsive to internal motivators than external motivators
In contrast, the educational model most often used in schools is:
  • Designed for teaching children
  • Assigns to the teacher full responsibility for all decision making about the learning content, method, timing, and evaluation
  • Learners play a submissive part in the educational dynamics
Adapted from Knowles10