Lifelong learning : the unheard voices
Abstract
Mature Students are a unique group o f individuals because they share common
characteristics that are distinct to this group. They have many other roles and
responsibilities and therefore, have to ‘fit’ education into their lives unlike the
traditional student who comes directly from secondary school. Mature Students
have need for specific supports that need to be addressed particularly so in a
‘Knowledge Based’ Economy where the ‘Employability Factor’ dominates;
namely learning is for life. Consequently, specific adjustments need to be put in
place for the successful route to, in and through education for adult students.
The north and west o f Ireland is mainly rurally populated and many individuals
from the stated group live in isolated communities; and because of this the
reality is countless numbers are given little or no opportunity to avail o f further
education; it is beyond their reach.
This study has been carried out using qualitative and quantitative methods of
research. The primary research made use of Focus Groups with volunteering
students, followed by student Questionnaires and finishing with Interviews with
Educator/Mentors from different educational settings.
The findings show that Mature Students face and ascend many internal and
external barriers and obstacles and addressing these barriers will make the path
in and through education an easier and less pressurised one. However, the
delivery of education has to be tailored to meet the educational needs of those
most in need of further knowledge.
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