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Learning Theories in Psychology From Philosophical Roots to Educational Measurement
Abstract
This chapter explores how learning theories apply to adult education and the measurement of learning outcomes. It begins by examining the philosophical foundations of adult learning, focusing on theories like transformative and experiential learning that explain how adults acquire knowledge differently from children. The chapter discusses how these theories influence the development of assessment methods tailored for adult learners, including self-assessments, competency-based evaluations, and real-world task assessments. It addresses challenges in measuring adult learning, such as diverse backgrounds, informal learning settings, and varying levels of motivation. The need for flexible and inclusive measurement techniques is emphasized to accommodate the unique experiences of adult learners. Future directions include integrating technology through online assessments and digital portfolios and creating culturally sensitive tools. By linking learning theories with measurement strategies, the chapter aims to enhance adult education and provide educators to support adult learners
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