50th Annual Adult Education Research Conference

About the Conference

Honoring our Past, Embracing our Future

The 2009 conference will be the 50th anniversary of the Adult Education Research Conference (AERC). AERC is an annual North American conference that provides a forum for adult education researchers to share their experiences and the results of their studies with students, other researchers, and practitioners from around the world.

Reflections on 50 years of Adult Education, featuring a conversation with Adult Education pioneers Edgar Boone, Phyllis Cunningham and Alan Knox.

The purpose of the AERC is to:

  • promote the improvement of research and evaluation in adult education
  • foster professional collaboration among persons who promote research, conduct research or utilize research findings in the field of adult education

NLU's Chicago Campus

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The 50th Annual Adult Education
Research Conference
National-Louis University

Pre-Conference: May 27, 2009
Conference: May 28-30, 2009
Questions? Contact AERC

Adult Educators Throughout History

The History of AERC

Fifty years ago the idea of gathering adult education researchers together to meet in a collegial environment where discussion and debate are actively promoted took root. At that time, the Commission of Professors saw a need to encourage a stronger orientation towards research in the field of adult education.

Originally known as the National Seminar on Adult Education Research, this organization coordinated meetings of students, university professionals, and interested practitioners. In the 50 years since its inception, this annual meeting of adult education researchers has matured and grown in prominence.

With its long tradition of advancing knowledge in adult education, the AERC has become one of the largest, most prestigious meetings of adult educators, both locally and internationally. What remains unique about the AERC is the lack of pretentiousness and the emphasis on fostering professional collaboration in a supportive, enlightened environment.

Adult Education at National-Louis

The Adult Education Department began at National-Louis in 1978. Located in the College of Arts and Sciences, Adult Education has been positively impacted by its connection to liberal arts programs, since it is largely focused on the traditional disciplines of history, social science, and philosophy.

The department has offered masters programs through the years and began its innovative three-year doctoral program in 1995. The Adult Education faculty are: Tom Heaney, Randee Lawrence, Elizabeth Peterson, Scipio Colin III, Laura Bauer, and Linda Sweeney. Adult Education at NLU promotes collaborative learning through cohort-based student groups who begin and end their course of studies together. The department is forward-thinking as far as technology, being the first in the university to offer an online masters program.

For more information about Adult Education at National-Louis, please visit the Adult Education Web Site.