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A Lighter Look at Professional Development

A Lighter Look at Professional Development PERSONAL REFLECTIONS A Lighter Look At Professional Develop men t with one of these styles merely copy of Adult Mumtion niques-yet limits one’s under- Books. Journals. Magazines. reacts to information. Quarterly? Stop by the Glutton’s standing of the diversity of the Seminars. Workshops. The Grazer is much like those desk. Want to explore Distance field of adult education. Conferences. Graduate classes. thin friends at a smorgasbord: Learning? The Glutton most Networking. We use these tools they look everything over, skim- likely has the issue of Adult Gardeners for professional development. ming over some choices and try- Leurnzng focusing on that topic The fifth style of professional But how we use them varies. Do ing a little of this and a little of in a stack on the file cabinet. development is a proactive style: you spend several hundred dol- that but never committing to a Curious about Brockett and the Gardener. A Gardener is one lars of your own on books and Hiemstra’s book on self-directed who works in or tends a garden journals? Do you collect but learning? Peruse the Glutton’s for pleasure or perhaps for profit. rarely read those journals and bookshelf; most likely there is an http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Adult Learning SAGE

A Lighter Look at Professional Development

Adult Learning , Volume 10 (3): 4 – Mar 1, 1999

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SAGE
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© 1999 American Association for Adult and Continuing Education
ISSN
1045-1595
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2162-4070
DOI
10.1177/104515959901000303
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PERSONAL REFLECTIONS A Lighter Look At Professional Develop men t with one of these styles merely copy of Adult Mumtion niques-yet limits one’s under- Books. Journals. Magazines. reacts to information. Quarterly? Stop by the Glutton’s standing of the diversity of the Seminars. Workshops. The Grazer is much like those desk. Want to explore Distance field of adult education. Conferences. Graduate classes. thin friends at a smorgasbord: Learning? The Glutton most Networking. We use these tools they look everything over, skim- likely has the issue of Adult Gardeners for professional development. ming over some choices and try- Leurnzng focusing on that topic The fifth style of professional But how we use them varies. Do ing a little of this and a little of in a stack on the file cabinet. development is a proactive style: you spend several hundred dol- that but never committing to a Curious about Brockett and the Gardener. A Gardener is one lars of your own on books and Hiemstra’s book on self-directed who works in or tends a garden journals? Do you collect but learning? Peruse the Glutton’s for pleasure or perhaps for profit. rarely read those journals and bookshelf; most likely there is an

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Published: Mar 1, 1999

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