[NIFL-WOMENLIT:508] Adult Development Literature

From: Mira-Lisa Katz (mira@socrates.berkeley.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 25 2000 - 12:23:23 EST


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Dear Colleagues:

I am trying to get a handle on the adult development literature.  I'm
familiar with some if it, for example, the work of Sylvia Scribner, and the
work by Jean Lave & Etienne Wenger.  I'm wondering though, if any of you
could point me to more recent scholarship on adult development that you
have found particularly helpful and/or thought-provoking.  I'd really
appreciate your insights and recommendations.

Thanks so much,

Mira-Lisa Katz
UC Berkeley
Graduate School of Education



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