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Adult Learning: Similarities in Training Methods and Recruits Learning Characteristics

NCJ Number
229741
Journal
Police Chief Volume: 76 Issue: 11 Dated: November 2009 Pages: 42,43,45
Author(s)
Dr. Eric P. Werth
Date Published
November 2009
Length
3 pages
Annotation
This article reviews the need in adopting adult learning principles into police training to meet the challenges and responsibilities facing today's police officers.
Abstract
Police agencies are beginning to use adult-learning techniques as a way to develop officers equipped with both the physical and mental tools needed to succeed in policing today, and preparing for the next generation of recruits. Adult learning holds the potential to solve two problems: teaching the changing police duties to the changing characteristic of today's police recruitment pool. Today's police agencies must be able to assess community needs, recognize potential dangers, and respond both quickly and appropriately at all times. Training implementing and using adult-learning principles (andragogy) helps students build the skills needed to succeed in community policing. It helps students become empowered, develop into self-directed learners, build collaboration skills, and use available resources to find solutions to real-world problems. 15 notes