Mental Health and Adult Education

K. Hughes
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In this chapter, the author argues that while adult education is being encouraged to concentrate more heavily on providing for larger constituencies of students previously excluded from education, it also needs to take into account the higher levels of mental distress that these students are experiencing. Social and economic changes and inequalities are putting increasing pressures on students, further exacerbated by funding cuts. If positive and effective educational services are to be offered to disadvantaged students, then adult education needs to be more aware of mental health issues.
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心理健康和成人教育
在本章中,作者认为,虽然成人教育被鼓励更多地集中于为以前被排除在教育之外的学生提供更多的支持,但它也需要考虑到这些学生正在经历的更高程度的精神痛苦。社会和经济的变化以及不平等给学生带来了越来越大的压力,资金削减进一步加剧了这种压力。如果要向弱势学生提供积极有效的教育服务,那么成人教育需要更多地了解心理健康问题。
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