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EasyLunchboxes 3-compartment Bento Lunch Box Containers (Set of 4) BPA-Free. Easy-Open Lids (Not Leakproof) EasyLunchboxes 3-compartment Bento Lunch Box Containers (Set of 4) BPA-Free. Easy-Open Lids (Not Leakproof)

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Save time, money, paper, and plastic when you use EasyLunchboxes. No more wasteful baggies or mismatched plastic containers. Now you can pack lunches fast for work or school. Even make homemade "Lunchables®!" Created by a mom of three, these bento-style, 3-compartment containers are designed to be carried upright in the EasyLunchboxes cooler bag (choose from 7 vibrant colors)...

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  • Designed with kid-friendly, easy-open lids, therefore, NOT LEAK-PROOF. Avoid liquids or runny food.
  • Lids fit looser than normal on purpose. Great for special needs. Please carry upright in the EasyLunchbox Cooler Bag.
  • 3-compartments (9.38" x 6.1" x 2"). Made from FDA-approved, high-quality polypropylene #5. No BPA, PVC, or phthalates.
  • Less pieces, more function. Safe for microwave and dishwasher. Containers nest together to save space when not in use.
  • Go green, go bento! Best when carried in an EasyLunchbox Cooler Bag (in 7 colors). Easy, eye-appealing lunches for all ages!
Thermos Stainless King SK3000MBTRI4 Food Jar, Midnight Blue Thermos Stainless King SK3000MBTRI4 Food Jar, Midnight Blue

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STAINLESS KING FOOD JAW WITH SPOON THERMAX(R) DOUBLE WALL VACUUM INSULATION FOR MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE RETENTION HOT OR COLDUNBREAKABLE STAINLESS STEEL INTERIOR & EXTERIOREXTRA WIDE MOUTH IS EASY TO FILL SERVE FROM & CLEANCOOL TO THE TOUCH WITH HOT LIQUIDS SWEAT-PROOF WITH COLDCOMPACT & INSULATED STAINLESS STEEL SERVING BOWLFULL-SIZE TELESCOPING STAINLESS STEEL SPOONKEEPS CONTENTS COLD FOR 9 HOURS & HOT FOR 7 HOURSUPC : 041205628309Shipping Dimensions : 5...

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  • Ultra-durable travel food jar for hot and cold beverages; 16-ounce capacity
  • Unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior
  • Easy-to-fill wide mouth; generously sized lid doubles as serving bowl; includes telescoping stainless steel spoon
  • Stays cool to the touch with hot liquids and is condensation-free with cold
  • Hand wash only
Toddler Favorites Toddler Favorites

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Toddler Favorites was certified PLATINUM by the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA). The third in the successful Music For Little People Favorite Series, Toddler Favorites relates to color, movement and music...

Shawn Colvin: A Few Small Repairs [Audio CD] Shawn Colvin: A Few Small Repairs [Audio CD]

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AUDIO CD! Shawn Colvin: A Few Small Repairs! 1996 Columbia Release! TRACKS: 1. Sunny Came Home; 2. Get out of This House; 3. The Facts About Jimmy; 4. You and the Mona Lisa; 5. Trouble; 6. I Want It Back; 7...

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  • Shawn Colvin: A Few Small Repairs
  • 1996 Columbia Release
Scarecrow Scarecrow

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THIS IS A VINYL RECORD ALBUM BY JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP CALLED "SCARECROW", & IT'S ON THE RIVA LABEL #0501, & CAME OUT IN 1985. IT CONTAINS (11) ROCK TUNES LIKE: "RAIN ON THE SCARECROW, GRANDMA'S THEME, SMALL TOWN, MINUTES TO MEMORIES, LONELY OL' NIGHT, THE FACE OF THE NATION, JUSTICE & INDEPENDENCE '85, BETWEEN A LAUGH & A TEAR, RUMBLESEAT, YOU'VE GOT TO STAND FOR SOMETHIN' + R...

Talking Hands: A Sign Language Video For Children [VHS] Talking Hands: A Sign Language Video For Children [VHS]

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Kids gobble cookies, blow bubbles, open and close a box of dress-up items, even sit on the potty to illustrate some of the 31 hand gestures taught throughout this excellent sign language video. Much like a mini video "dictionary," teaching focuses on word recognition alone--not the alphabet nor on full sentence structure--and covers a smart variety of simple verbs and nouns (based on American Sign Language and Signing Exact English)...

Adult Education - Creating Overwhelmingly Successful Learning Programs for the (supposed) Adults in Your Organization

Every organization understands the value of ongoing education and training. We all want to have a staff of professionals who continue to grow and improve themselves in their specialty, to learn the ropes of their industry, and to learn about your company and your customers.

Active adult learners make the best employees. But many managers and trainers fail to recognize the fact that adults learn very differently than children and younger adults who are in the formal school system.

The Solution
This article is a comparison and discussion of the concepts of andragogy, meaning “the art and science of helping adults to learn”. . . contrasted with pedagogy, the art and science of helping children to learn. There is some discussion about whether androgogy is a theory of learning, a theory of teaching, or a set of assumptions. Despite the controversy, androgogy is a workable concept and an excellent “conversation-piece” to describe many of the issues with adult education and ways it can and should be different from the education of children. What follows are five of the key factors that define androgogy and differentiate it from pedagogy, together with illustrations or examples of how they might be used by an instructor.

The need to know
In a classroom of children, there are some concrete guidelines established by a school board with cultural and demographic information that establish what children should be expected to know by the fifth grade, for example. Adults, on the other hand, may be influenced by the boss or co-workers, or friends and family, or may even be compelled to enroll in some educational programs. For the most part, however, adults determine what they want and need to know for themselves. The largest majority of adults elect to enroll in classes, seek private instruction, or engage in independent learning projects.

It is very important to ensure the course is positioned and marketed appropriately. Perspective learners that select a particular course need to be assured that the course objectives and materials. That would help ensure the adults that enroll have a stronger desire to learn. The instructor should also conduct a short needs analysis (depending on the length and complexity of the course) in the first session to find out WHY each person enrolled and what they expected to learn.

The learners’ self-concept
The self-esteem of children is fragile yet fairly malleable. Most children can be persuaded to take part in various activities using fairly simple methods. Adults, however, sometimes have self-concept issues that interfere with learning. Overcoming a self-developed label, such as “I’m not technical” or “I’ve been out of school too long” can interfere with an adult’s participation or success in a learning endeavor. It is important for the instructor to ferret out these concepts if they are causing problems, and to address them directly. When I encounter a student with a self-concept issue of “I’m not technical, and this assignment is technical, therefore I won’t try it.” I break down a web-development assignment into smaller pieces and go through it on an individual or small group level, using a comfortable and familiar metaphor, such as following a recipe to bake cookies or building a house. (The learners themselves often suggest a good metaphor with some intelligent questioning.) One early success in a course often goes a long way toward resolving this difficulty.

The role of learners’ experience
Children generally have fewer unique experiences to draw knowledge from, partly because they have had less time to accumulate it and partly because children in public school have a similar experiential background. Adults often have rich layers of experience that are very different from one another and that provide excellent, relevant and compelling learning material, if it can be tapped for a course.

I recently attended a process planning workshop hosted by IBM. There were six attendees, all of whom were from related departments at Wells Fargo. In a needs assessment, the instructor hit on an issue that we were having. She scrapped the generic example used in the course materials and used our “case study” instead. She incorporated our example throughout the course as an example. My classmates and I were very motivated by the opportunity to solve a real world problem during the course. The course became much more powerful for us because it was immediately relevant.

Readiness to learn
The curriculum for children is often designed so that courses follow the predicted developmental stage of the child, courses build on each other in sequence. With adults, the instructor cannot make such assumptions. Material taught before the student is ready to begin using it will not be as effective as material that can be used right away. As an example, I was part of a team that delivered software training to a group of people. The training was successful, and got excellent reviews. However, the software that was supposed to be delivered and used at the conclusion of the training was delayed by two months. We were asked to design and deliver a refresher course (at a considerable cost to the company) because the students were not comfortable using the software because of the delay between matriculation and availability.

Readiness to Learn also addresses the potential of learning disabilities and other disabilities. Many adults have disabilities that were not diagnosed when they were children, so this possibility (and eventuality) must be addressed.

Motivation
Children can be motivated to learn nearly any topic by an enthusiastic and supportive teacher. Adults need more specific motivation. As an example, many adults engage in learning activities with anticipation of a better job. By providing placement services, networking opportunities, and marketable certificates; a learning opportunity can better meet that expectation and hence, more effectively motivate students to complete and excel at the program.

It is important for an instructor to understand the concepts of androgogy when teaching adults. In many key factors, there is a significant difference between adult and child learners. By designing courses with the needs and characteristics of adults in mind, an instructor or educator stands a much better chance of success. When designing educational programs for your company, design your training programs for adults.


References:

  • Charles, S. and Pasupathi, M. (2003).Age Related Patterns of Variability in Self-Descriptions: Implications for Everyday Affective Experience. Psychology and Aging, 18 3 524-536. 

E-Text Merriam, S. et al.
  • Adult Learning Theories, Principles, and Applications. University of Phoenix, John Wiley and Sons. Llewellyn, G. et al (2002)
  • Home-based Programmes for Parents with Intellectual Disabilities: Lessons from Practice. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, l 15 4, 341-354.
  • Principles of Pedagogy and Androgogy, University of Phoenix Material. Retreived December 10, 2003 from https://mycampus.phoenix.edu/secure/resource/resource.asp

About the Author

Paula Williams is the host of Ravenwerks, a community for ethics, etiquette and effectiveness in our multicultural world.

www.ravenwerks.com

If my shirt size is adult small then what is my shirt size number?

Ex: 12,13,14
dont tell me about my bust or height...
just what size is an adult small?

for an average shirt ( im guessing you mean for women, not a unisex t shirt) then it is usually a 4-6

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