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Adult Readiness to Learn: An International Study of Individual and Contextual Predictors

Authors :
Smith, Thomas J.
Rose, Amy D.
Ross-Gordon, Jovita M.
Smith, M. Cecil
Source :
AERA Online Paper Repository. 2016.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The present study examined an international sample of adults from the Survey of Adult Skills administered by the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC; Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2009) to assess (1) how specific individual and country-level characteristics predict adult readiness to learn, and (2) how readiness to learn predicts adult skills in literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving in technology-rich environments. Multilevel modeling showed that education and hours worked positively predicted readiness to learn, while age negatively predicted it, and men showed high levels of readiness to learn than women. At the individual level, a positive relationship between readiness to learn and skill proficiency was observed, while at the country level a negative relationship occurred. This "readiness to learn paradox" is discussed in terms of cultural differences in learning environments.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
AERA Online Paper Repository
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
ED592174
Document Type :
Speeches/Meeting Papers<br />Reports - Research