Abstract
The decision to participate in adult learning programs is often triggered by life-challenges. The choice for this diverse sample of African diasporan women was adult learning. Components of the decision process, the relationship to ego development level, and resulting changes are examined and a proposed theoretical model is discussed.
Keywords: Decision process, African Diaspora
How to Cite:
Nanton, C. R., (2006) “Challenges, Choices and Change: Towards a Theoretical Model of African Diasporan Women’s Educational Decision Making”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2006).
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