Diana Klybert,M.Ed.    Offering a collaborative path of adult learning.
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Overview: Masters of Education, Education & Human Resource Studies (M.Ed.)
Adult Education and Training Specialty, Colorado State University

School -- I found myself excited and a little amazed when I decided to take on the personal and professional challenge of returning to school. This time, in pursuit of a master's degree, I was making the conscious decision to cross the line from educator back to learner. In doing so, I found that the line I had expected has blurred.Teacher and student can partner, to share equally in the stimulation, responsibility and discovery of collaborative educational exploration.              "The teacher of adults is in a sense a guide to learners who are involved in an educational journey." -- Michael Galbraith 

Distinct lessons worth sharing

John Dewey's Experience & Education had much to offer. Reflection Paper review. 

Jane Vella showed me how perceptions evoke reality and the power of dialogue in her book, Learning to Listen, Learning to Teach. 

Human Workforce Capital: Planning inclusive lifelong learning that meets our changing world's workforce demands.

My Philosophy of Teaching

Academic work 

Instructional Design:ESLE Workshop:  Custom-designed learning, "Delivering an Emotionally Safe Learning Environment." 

Run River Run Model: Running the rapids of adult cognitive development.

Six Action Steps of a Learning Organization:
A look at Oakcliff Sailing Center as a model.

Just for Fun: All work and no play just isn't my style! Aristotle Checks in; Peace, Man

Please visit my CSU links:

  • Adult Education and Training program,  CSU Department of Education
  • Certificate: Teaching with Technology and Distance Learning

Statement of purpose and vision for the future

The inspiration for my degree, reflections on my trail and the path ahead.
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