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Self-directed learning, lifelong learning and transformative learning in the Society for Creative Anachronism

机译:创造性不合时代学会的自主学习,终身学习和变革性学习

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This study examines the connection between leisure group participation and learning activities undertaken by participants in the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), a medieval recreationist group. The thesis of this connection was developed through the researcher's observations during SCA participation. The intent of this study is to understand adult learning from the self-directed learning, lifelong learning, and -transformative learning components derived from participant's SCA experiences. This qualitative study was conducted by interviewing eight active SCA participants, two in each participation theme of historical research, artistic representation, performance, and martial skills. Informants' responses demonstrated an integration of their leisure activity with learning. The contextualization of learning a s both a primary activity and a necessary support to participation, places learning a t the heart of participants' SCA related activities. The positive descriptions of learning activities, descriptive terms of ownership, and situating learning as an enjoyable activity engaged for the pleasure of the experience, provides adult educators with a fascinating glimpse of willing and engaged adult learners pursuing lifelong learning outside of the traditional educational structure. Two themes emerged during the interviews. First, bonding with others provided the motivation to continue their activities. Secondly, a feeling of commitment and helonging defined their enjoyment and satisfaction with SCA participation. The clear implications are that adult educators can create effective learning communities by developing educational structures that engage adult learners wi th meaningful social interaction.
机译:这项研究探讨了休闲团体的参与与中世纪休闲主义者团体Creativity Anachronism(SCA)参与者所进行的学习活动之间的联系。这种联系的论点是根据SCA参与期间研究人员的观察得出的。这项研究的目的是从参与者的SCA经验中获得的自我指导学习,终身学习和转化学习组成部分来了解成人学习。这项定性研究是通过采访八名活跃的SCA参与者进行的,其中两名参与者分别是历史研究,艺术表现,表演和武术技巧。线人的回答表明他们的休闲活动与学习相结合。学习的情境化既是一项主要活动,也是参与的必要支持,这使学习成为参与者与SCA相关活动的核心。对学习活动的积极描述,所有权的描述性条款以及将学习作为享受体验乐趣的一项令人愉悦的活动的方式,为成年教育者提供了一个诱人的一瞥,即那些愿意和敬业的成年学习者在传统教育结构之外追求终生学习。采访中出现了两个主题。首先,与他人建立联系提供了继续开展活动的动力。其次,他们对SCA的参与感到满意和满意,这就是他们的执着和渴望。明确的含义是,成人教育者可以通过发展使成年人学习者通过有意义的社会互动参与的教育结构来创建有效的学习社区。

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    Damianoff Danny;

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