Cultures of Program Planning in Adult Education
Concepts, Research Results and Archives
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Edited By Bernd Käpplinger, Steffi Robak, Marion Fleige, Aiga von Hippel and Wiltrud Gieseke
This book is a unique approach in relating mutually international and comparative research from scholars on program planning for adults. Program planning is about needs, finding topics, making offers and bundling different contents. It makes organizations of adult education visible and contributes to their existence and is therefore a core activity of the professionals in adult education. The volume originates from an international conference hosted by Leibniz-University Hannover, which was organized by a plural expert group with key actors at Humboldt-University Berlin and the German Institute for Adult Education. The authors demonstrate the unique research method program analysis and present archives which offer an established infrastructure for heterogeneous research questions.
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- Frankfurt am Main, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2017. 283 pp., 19 b/w graph., 15 b/w tab.
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- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
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- Table of Contents
- Introduction (Bernd Käpplinger / Steffi Robak / Marion Fleige / Aiga von Hippel / Wiltrud Gieseke)
- Section I: Concepts and Approaches
- Programs, Program Research, Program-planning Activities – Rhizome-like Developments (Wiltrud Gieseke)
- Programs, Organizations and Providers in Adult Education – Insights from Program Analyses in Adult Education Organizations in Germany (Steffi Robak / Marion Fleige)
- American Perspectives on Adult Education Program Evaluation (Alan B. Knox)
- Tackling the endpoint enigma (Ralf St. Clair)
- Section II: Comparative Studies
- Models of Program Planning in Germany and in North America – A Comparison (Aiga von Hippel / Bernd Käpplinger)
- The Relationship between Organizations of Adult and Further Education and Program Design as illustrated by the Comparative Study on Germany and Poland (Wiltrud Gieseke / Sylwia Słowińska / Hanna Solarczyk / Helga Stock)
- Addressing 21st Century Learners – A Comparative Analysis of Pictures and Images in Programs of Adult Education Providers in Canada and Germany (Bernd Käpplinger)
- A Comparative Inter-Institutional Perspective on Program Planning in Germany (Lisa Marie Lorenz / Claudia Pohlmann)
- Section III: Country Studies
- An Empirical Study of the Construction of Programmes for Adult Online Higher Education in China (Bai Bin / Li Mixue)
- Programs and Cooperation in “Adjunctive” Adult Education – The Example of Arts Education in Museums in Germany (Marion Fleige / Inga Specht)
- Understanding Need in Program Planning within the Context of Career Based Basic Education: Insights from the USA (Amy D. Rose / Marion Fleige)
- Provider Accreditation and Program Planning as Policy Levers for Continuing Medical Education (Ronald M. Cervero)
- Challenges and Contradictions of Programme Planning in Russia (Tatiana Mukhlaeva / Irina Sokolova)
- Responsible Planning for North Korean Refugees as Adult Learners (Romee Lee / Kyung-Ran Roh)
- Section IV: Archives
- The Austrian Archives of Adult Education (Stephan Ganglbauer / Christian H. Stifter)
- The Program-Archive of the DIE – Background, Development and challenges (Klaus Heuer)
- The Archive of Programs of Adult Education and Further Education Berlin/Brandenburg: A Collection in progress (Wiltrud Gieseke / Aiga von Hippel & Maria Stimm & Iva Georgieva & Stephanie Freide)
- Contributors
- Series index
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Table of Contents
- Introduction (Bernd Käpplinger / Steffi Robak / Marion Fleige / Aiga von Hippel / Wiltrud Gieseke)
- Section I: Concepts and Approaches
- Programs, Program Research, Program-planning Activities – Rhizome-like Developments (Wiltrud Gieseke)
- Programs, Organizations and Providers in Adult Education – Insights from Program Analyses in Adult Education Organizations in Germany (Steffi Robak / Marion Fleige)
- American Perspectives on Adult Education Program Evaluation (Alan B. Knox)
- Tackling the endpoint enigma (Ralf St. Clair)
- Section II: Comparative Studies
- Models of Program Planning in Germany and in North America – A Comparison (Aiga von Hippel / Bernd Käpplinger)
- The Relationship between Organizations of Adult and Further Education and Program Design as illustrated by the Comparative Study on Germany and Poland (Wiltrud Gieseke / Sylwia Słowińska / Hanna Solarczyk / Helga Stock)
- Addressing 21st Century Learners – A Comparative Analysis of Pictures and Images in Programs of Adult Education Providers in Canada and Germany (Bernd Käpplinger)
- A Comparative Inter-Institutional Perspective on Program Planning in Germany (Lisa Marie Lorenz / Claudia Pohlmann)
- Section III: Country Studies
- An Empirical Study of the Construction of Programmes for Adult Online Higher Education in China (Bai Bin / Li Mixue)
- Programs and Cooperation in “Adjunctive” Adult Education – The Example of Arts Education in Museums in Germany (Marion Fleige / Inga Specht)
- Understanding Need in Program Planning within the Context of Career Based Basic Education: Insights from the USA (Amy D. Rose / Marion Fleige)
- Provider Accreditation and Program Planning as Policy Levers for Continuing Medical Education (Ronald M. Cervero)
- Challenges and Contradictions of Programme Planning in Russia (Tatiana Mukhlaeva / Irina Sokolova)
- Responsible Planning for North Korean Refugees as Adult Learners (Romee Lee / Kyung-Ran Roh)
- Section IV: Archives
- The Austrian Archives of Adult Education (Stephan Ganglbauer / Christian H. Stifter)
- The Program-Archive of the DIE – Background, Development and challenges (Klaus Heuer)
- The Archive of Programs of Adult Education and Further Education Berlin/Brandenburg: A Collection in progress (Wiltrud Gieseke / Aiga von Hippel & Maria Stimm & Iva Georgieva & Stephanie Freide)
- Contributors
- Series index
Section III: Country Studies
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- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Table of Contents
- Introduction (Bernd Käpplinger / Steffi Robak / Marion Fleige / Aiga von Hippel / Wiltrud Gieseke)
- Section I: Concepts and Approaches
- Programs, Program Research, Program-planning Activities – Rhizome-like Developments (Wiltrud Gieseke)
- Programs, Organizations and Providers in Adult Education – Insights from Program Analyses in Adult Education Organizations in Germany (Steffi Robak / Marion Fleige)
- American Perspectives on Adult Education Program Evaluation (Alan B. Knox)
- Tackling the endpoint enigma (Ralf St. Clair)
- Section II: Comparative Studies
- Models of Program Planning in Germany and in North America – A Comparison (Aiga von Hippel / Bernd Käpplinger)
- The Relationship between Organizations of Adult and Further Education and Program Design as illustrated by the Comparative Study on Germany and Poland (Wiltrud Gieseke / Sylwia Słowińska / Hanna Solarczyk / Helga Stock)
- Addressing 21st Century Learners – A Comparative Analysis of Pictures and Images in Programs of Adult Education Providers in Canada and Germany (Bernd Käpplinger)
- A Comparative Inter-Institutional Perspective on Program Planning in Germany (Lisa Marie Lorenz / Claudia Pohlmann)
- Section III: Country Studies
- An Empirical Study of the Construction of Programmes for Adult Online Higher Education in China (Bai Bin / Li Mixue)
- Programs and Cooperation in “Adjunctive” Adult Education – The Example of Arts Education in Museums in Germany (Marion Fleige / Inga Specht)
- Understanding Need in Program Planning within the Context of Career Based Basic Education: Insights from the USA (Amy D. Rose / Marion Fleige)
- Provider Accreditation and Program Planning as Policy Levers for Continuing Medical Education (Ronald M. Cervero)
- Challenges and Contradictions of Programme Planning in Russia (Tatiana Mukhlaeva / Irina Sokolova)
- Responsible Planning for North Korean Refugees as Adult Learners (Romee Lee / Kyung-Ran Roh)
- Section IV: Archives
- The Austrian Archives of Adult Education (Stephan Ganglbauer / Christian H. Stifter)
- The Program-Archive of the DIE – Background, Development and challenges (Klaus Heuer)
- The Archive of Programs of Adult Education and Further Education Berlin/Brandenburg: A Collection in progress (Wiltrud Gieseke / Aiga von Hippel & Maria Stimm & Iva Georgieva & Stephanie Freide)
- Contributors
- Series index
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Table of Contents
- Introduction (Bernd Käpplinger / Steffi Robak / Marion Fleige / Aiga von Hippel / Wiltrud Gieseke)
- Section I: Concepts and Approaches
- Programs, Program Research, Program-planning Activities – Rhizome-like Developments (Wiltrud Gieseke)
- Programs, Organizations and Providers in Adult Education – Insights from Program Analyses in Adult Education Organizations in Germany (Steffi Robak / Marion Fleige)
- American Perspectives on Adult Education Program Evaluation (Alan B. Knox)
- Tackling the endpoint enigma (Ralf St. Clair)
- Section II: Comparative Studies
- Models of Program Planning in Germany and in North America – A Comparison (Aiga von Hippel / Bernd Käpplinger)
- The Relationship between Organizations of Adult and Further Education and Program Design as illustrated by the Comparative Study on Germany and Poland (Wiltrud Gieseke / Sylwia Słowińska / Hanna Solarczyk / Helga Stock)
- Addressing 21st Century Learners – A Comparative Analysis of Pictures and Images in Programs of Adult Education Providers in Canada and Germany (Bernd Käpplinger)
- A Comparative Inter-Institutional Perspective on Program Planning in Germany (Lisa Marie Lorenz / Claudia Pohlmann)
- Section III: Country Studies
- An Empirical Study of the Construction of Programmes for Adult Online Higher Education in China (Bai Bin / Li Mixue)
- Programs and Cooperation in “Adjunctive” Adult Education – The Example of Arts Education in Museums in Germany (Marion Fleige / Inga Specht)
- Understanding Need in Program Planning within the Context of Career Based Basic Education: Insights from the USA (Amy D. Rose / Marion Fleige)
- Provider Accreditation and Program Planning as Policy Levers for Continuing Medical Education (Ronald M. Cervero)
- Challenges and Contradictions of Programme Planning in Russia (Tatiana Mukhlaeva / Irina Sokolova)
- Responsible Planning for North Korean Refugees as Adult Learners (Romee Lee / Kyung-Ran Roh)
- Section IV: Archives
- The Austrian Archives of Adult Education (Stephan Ganglbauer / Christian H. Stifter)
- The Program-Archive of the DIE – Background, Development and challenges (Klaus Heuer)
- The Archive of Programs of Adult Education and Further Education Berlin/Brandenburg: A Collection in progress (Wiltrud Gieseke / Aiga von Hippel & Maria Stimm & Iva Georgieva & Stephanie Freide)
- Contributors
- Series index