Publikace UTB
Repozitář publikační činnosti UTB

Exploring attitudes towards adult learning and education: group patterns among participants and non-participants

Repozitář DSpace/Manakin

Zobrazit minimální záznam


dc.title Exploring attitudes towards adult learning and education: group patterns among participants and non-participants en
dc.contributor.author Kalenda, Jan
dc.contributor.author Boeren, Ellen
dc.contributor.author Kočvarová, Ilona
dc.relation.ispartof Studies in Continuing Education
dc.identifier.issn 0158-037X Scopus Sources, Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.identifier.issn 1470-126X Scopus Sources, Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.type article
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/0158037X.2023.2199201
dc.relation.uri https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0158037X.2023.2199201
dc.relation.uri https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.1080/0158037X.2023.2199201?needAccess=true&role=button
dc.subject attitudes en
dc.subject adult education and training en
dc.subject participation in ALE en
dc.subject cluster analysis en
dc.description.abstract Based on contemporary theories of participation, attitudes toward Adult Learning and Education (ALE) are considered crucial determinants predicting adults' involvement in further education. However, their investigation is usually not empirically systematic and theoretically grounded. For this reason, the article analyses attitudes to ALE based on a novel approach - the triadic model of culture by Lizardo. We present a conceptualisation of attitudes to ALE, inspired by this model, distinguishing between (1) public, (2) personal declarative, and (3) personal non-declarative dimensions of attitudes. Based on that, we show the empirical results of a representative survey among adult population (25-69 years) in the Czech Republic (n = 1200). In this regard, we map differences in attitudes between participants and nonparticipants and results of a cluster analysis to identify main groups with similar attitudes toward ALE. Our findings confirm the employed theoretical concept and identify significant differences between participants and nonparticipants. Beyond that, we identify four clusters of adults with distinctive attitudes of which all contain a different mixture of participants and nonparticipants: (1) adults with positive attitudes; (2) adults with personal obligations toward ALE; (3) adults who see the public value of ALE; (4) adults with negative attitudes. en
utb.faculty Faculty of Humanities
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10563/1011552
utb.identifier.obdid 43884703
utb.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85153226675
utb.identifier.wok 000973671100001
utb.source J-wok
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-12T08:13:24Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-12T08:13:24Z
utb.ou Research Centre
utb.contributor.internalauthor Kalenda, Jan
utb.contributor.internalauthor Kočvarová, Ilona
utb.fulltext.sponsorship This work was supported by Internal project for the development of the research organisation:Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on learning in target groups
utb.wos.affiliation [Kalenda, Jan; Kocvarova, Ilona] Tomas Bata Univ Zlin, Fac Humanities, Res Ctr FHS, Zlin, Czech Republic; [Boeren, Ellen] Univ Glasgow, Sch Educ, Glasgow City, Scotland
utb.fulltext.projects -
Find Full text

Soubory tohoto záznamu

Zobrazit minimální záznam