The topic of the LLL-SIGโs Forum at JALT2014 was โFinding what motivates adult learners.โ An enthusiastic audience attended this talk, given by a distinguished line-up of three speakers: Deborah Bollinger and Joseph Dias of Aoyama Gakuin University, and Kathleen Yamane of Nara University.
Deborah Bollinger explored factors that motivate a particular group of older adult learners (in their 50s-70s) who have continued to improve their written and spoken English proficiency over a period of more than 20 years.
Next, Kathleen Yamane discussed her experiences teaching three-day โschoolingโ courses for correspondence studentsโmost of whom had been away from English for decadesโenrolled in a degree program in Cultural Properties.
Lastly, Joseph Dias and Deborah Bollinger reported on an investigation they conducted on attitudes toward plagiarism among university students and implications for lifelong learning. The presenters found that the problem of plagiarism cannot be resolved simply by devising the โperfectโ plagiarism policy or pedagogy, as it is necessary to be constantly vigilant and adjust to changes over time.
The LLL-SIG invites your participation through our website http://jalt.org/lifelong, newsletter, and at various SIG conferences and eventsโincluding the Pan-SIG. Our Facebook page can be accessed at http://facebook.com/jaltLLL.
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