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Title: | Adult Learning Strategies Used in Higher Education Institutions in Zimbabwe for Lifelong Learning in the Accounting Field | Authors: | Chosani Simon Newton Chinyamunjiko Nyakurimwa Chalton Bhibhi Peter Sharon Masinire Esnath.T.Manhiwa Department of Accounting Sciences, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe Department of Accounting Sciences, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe; Department of Accounting, University of Botswana , Botswana Department of Accounting Sciences, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe Department of Accounting Sciences, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe Department of Accounting Sciences, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe; Department of Business Management, Midlands State University, Zi mbabwe Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe |
Keywords: | lifelong learning adult learning teaching strategies |
Issue Date: | 4-Mar-2024 | Publisher: | A.L. Publisher | Abstract: | The study aims to assess the adequacy of adult learning strategies used for lifelong learning in Zimbabwean higher education institutions. The department of accounting sciences at the state university was used as a case study. The study was informed by Kolb’ s learning cycle theory, constructivism, and adult learning theory. A descriptive research design was used. The population considered registered level four accounting students and lecturers thereof. Using an Adapted Principles of Adult Learning Scale survey questionnaire by Conti (2004), it was found that teacher - centered adult learnin g strategies (mainly lecturing) are mostly used than learner - centered ones . Overall, the adult learning strategies used are a score of 107.17 – way below the normed average mean of 146. The standard deviation was also 15.73, which was less than the norm of 20. The study recommends that training or workshops for lecturers on adul t learning strategies for teaching should be organized, and that lecturers without teaching qualifications should enroll for postgraduate studies in higher and tertiary education to better understand lifelong learning teaching methodologies. The paper cont ributes to new knowledge by identifying areas which need improvement when teaching adults for lifelong learning. | URI: | https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6044 |
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