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Reflections on the History of AAACE and Its Predecessors--62 Years
Type of Presentation
Concurrent Session (45 minutes)
Session Abstract
Two past presidents and a technology specialist will present a rich history of AAACE and its predecessor organizations, including photos and video clips of selected leaders from the past.
Target Audience
The "new guard," "the old geezers," and everyone in between will find this session informative.
Learning Outcomes
Attendees will be presented an overview of the history of the adult education organizations and be able to identify issues and problems, as well as successes, that have impacted our functioning throughout the years. Additionally, brief snippets of the people who have impacted the current association will be presented to give face and voice to the associations's past leaders.
Session Description
This session will entail a presentation and dialogue of the rich history of AAACE and its previous organizations shared through a multi-media presentation. The History and Philosophy of Adult Education SIG has not been active, and the facilitators are interested in getting attendees involved in the SIG. Santayana's quote "Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it" serves as a reminder for associations to periodically consider a retrospective so present and future leaders are aware of what has occurred in the past, and what impact the past has on the present and future.
Efforts are made to try to schedule sessions on the day preferred by the Primary Presenter, though this cannot be guaranteed. Please check your preference.
Wednesday November 6
Primary Presenter
Douglas Smith, PhD., Florida International University
Work Title
Additional Presenters: Enters In Order.
Dr. Waynne B. James, University of South Florida
Work Title
Professor