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Ho, Amaly; Kember, David – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2018
Interviews were conducted with 29 part-time taught postgraduate (TPg) students to determine forms of teaching and curriculum which motivated their learning. The study was conducted in an open exploratory manner to investigate the aspects of pedagogy or curriculum design which particularly motivated the TPg students which were in any way distinct…
Descriptors: Part Time Students, Graduate Students, Learning Motivation, Student Motivation
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Yum, Jessie C. K.; Kember, David; Siaw, Irene – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2005
A characteristic shared by the majority of adult students is that they are undertaking part-time study. For these adult learners one of the major difficulties is how to find time for their study. This paper reports the coping mechanisms that part-time adult students adopt to meet the additional demands that study puts on their existing commitments…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Life, Time Management, Adult Learning
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Kember, David; Lee, Kenneth; Li, Natalia – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2001
Interviews with 53 part-time college students in Hong Kong indicated they felt greater affiliation with students and teachers than the department or university. Ways to cultivate a sense of belonging were identified: cohort learning, high-quality interactive teaching, and better access to resources and facilities. (SK)
Descriptors: Affiliation Need, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Part Time Students
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Kember, David; Kwan, Kam-Por; Ledesma, Jenilyn – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2001
Interviews with 17 university lecturers revealed ways in which they perceived adult students. Three types of accommodations were found: catering for weaknesses, treating older and younger students the same, and remediating weaknesses. Lecturers who viewed teaching as transmission tended to cater to weaknesses; those who believed in facilitation…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Excellence in Education, Nontraditional Education