McClusky’s Theory of Margin and its implications on adult learners in higher education institutions
Date
2021
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SAGE
Abstract
This paper draws on McClusky’s Theory of Margin which contains elements of life
transitions. Adulthood period is one of growth, change and integration of balance
between energy needed to engage in learning. There is an increasing participation of
adult learners in higher education institutions. This paper finds out whether learners
complete degree programmes on time, or otherwise by examining responsibilities,
resources required for learning, challenges faced and margin available to learners.
This qualitative case study used Accra Learning Centre and adopted homogenous,
random and sequential purposive sampling procedures. Fifteen participants participated
in the in-depth interview conducted. Thematic, narrative and interpretivist approaches
were adapted in analysing data collected. It emerged that adult learners have limitless
potentials to learn, yet poor time management, work commitments and financial challenges made it difficult to complete programmes on time. Engagement in multiplicities
of responsibilities consumed adult learners’ time and energy to learn. The findings made
are discussed and recommendations are made.
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Keywords
McClusky’s Theory of Margin, adult learning, learners, load, power, margin