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Qi Sun, Ed.D. |
Office Hours: Fall 2009 Wednesdays 1-2 pm Online classes Tuesdays 12-2:30 pm |
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Publications: Current Publications Sun, Q. (2004). Developing global perspectives via transformative learning in undergraduate adult education course: Eastern thought, western practice. Proceedings of Commission on International Adult Education (CIAE) Pre-conference of the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE). (pp. 142-152) Louisville , Kentucky. Sun, Q. (2004). To be Ren and Jun Zi: A Confucian perspective of the practice of contemporary education. The Journal of Thought, 39(2), 77-91. Sun, Q. (2003). To be Ren and Jun Zi: The value of a Confucian way of teaching to the modern practice of adult education. Proceedings of First Asian Diaspora Pre-Conference of the 44 th Annual Adult Education Research Conference (AERC). (pp. 29-34). California : San Francisco State University. Sun, Q. (2003). Review of a book proposal. Critical thinking in psychology, Cambridge University Press. Sun, Q. (2003, November 19). What does it mean to be educated? A Confucian perspective on adult education in the globalized world . Paper presented at the Commission of International Adult Education (CIAE) of 2003 American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE), Michigan : Detroit. Sun, Q. (2002). Learning to be human: The implications of Confucian perceptions on ends and means for the practice of modern adult education. Proceedings of the 21 st Annual Midwest Research-to-Practice Conference in Adult, Continuing, and Community Education, ( pp. 197-202). DeKalb , Illinois : Northern Illinois University. Gao, Z. & Sun, Q. (Eds.). (1996). Comparative studies on on-the-job training systems abroad. Beijing : China Personnel. | |
Professional Studies - Adult Learning & Instr. Technology
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