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Adult learners are naturally at a different stage in their life than a child or teenaged learner. They have a more developed sense of self and morality, but they also have a different focus. They are not required to be learning; they are learning for a purpose. As such, it is important to keep their goals in mind when creating a curriculum. There is a specific set of skills that they are looking to develop to help them achieve their goals and settle into whatever stage of their lives they are in, and it is the educator's responsiblity to help them get there.

its good information to have going forward. to think at what stage of life each individual is at and try to apply your information pertaining to there specific siyuation.

Create a safe and secure educational environment is also the key to success with adult learning. Students will develop a greater sense of motivation. 

I have gained more information concerning specific theories of adult development. I've been familiar with Erikson but I've gained more informaton concerning the perspective of  Levinson and Havighurst  in reguards to development.

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