Professor, Doctoral Student Awarded Imogene Okes Award for Outstanding Research in Adult Education

From left, Kevin Roessger, James Weese and Elizabeth Roumell
Photo Submitted

From left, Kevin Roessger, James Weese and Elizabeth Roumell

The American Association for Adult and Continuing Education recently awarded the 2020 Imogene Okes Award for Outstanding Research in Adult Education to Kevin Roessger, an associate professor of Adult and Lifelong Learning at the University of Arkansas, and James Weese, a doctoral student.

Elizabeth Roumell, an associate professor at Texas A&M University who collaborated with Roessger and Weese, was also named on the award.

This national award recognizes researchers who significantly contribute to the advancement of adult and continuing education. It honors the memory of Imogene Okes, whose reports on adult education participation have been widely used and quoted in the field. It's given annually by the AAACE for original research done by single or joint authors that reflects the ideals for which Okes stood. Nominated works exemplify outstanding and original research in adult education.

The three authored an article entitled, "Rethinking andragogical assumptions in the global age: How preferences for andragogical learning vary across people and cultures." It was published in the Studies in Continuing Education journal earlier this year.

Roessger expressed appreciation for Michael Hevel, chair of the Rehabilitation, Human Resources and Communication Disorders program at the U of A, for supporting their research.

"Dr. Hevel made funding available to James to work on the coding for the andragogical project and for me to attend the national Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies training conference in Houston, Texas, in 2017," he said.

Roessger teaches courses in quantitative data analysis and adult learning theory in the College of Education and Health Professions at the U of A. He received a bachelor's in psychology, a master's in administrative leadership, and a doctorate in adult and continuing education from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He serves as co-editor of Adult Education Quarterly and as a regular reviewer for the journals Adult Learning and Journal of Continuing Higher Education. His research focuses on evidence-informed practices and policies for adult learners. He has published numerous articles and book chapters in the field's leading outlets and just recently completed a yearlong longitudinal analysis of community factors predicting adult student participation in public universities.

Weese is a doctoral candidate studying Educational Statistics and Research Methods at the U of A. He defended his dissertation last month. He earned a master's degree in mathematics from the U of A in 2015, and a bachelor's degree in math from the University of Nebraska - Kearney in 2013. His research focuses on differential item functioning. He also uses statistics and research methods to conduct empirical research that has the potential to help make informed, data-driven decisions.

Roumell is an associate professor and program leader for the Adult Education specialization at Texas A&M. She's co-editor for Adult Education Quarterly and was recently named an Annenberg Research Fellow with the Barbara Bush Family Literacy Foundation.

Contacts

Shannon G. Magsam, director of communications
College of Education and Health Professions
479-575-3138, magsam@uark.edu

Headlines

Four Students Named Goldwater Scholars; Two Earn Udall Honorable Mentions

Four U of A students have received the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, an award for top students in mathematics, science, and engineering.

Cross-Campus Collaboration Culminates in New Outdoor Geological Installation

Grand opening event to celebrate the new GeoLab installation at the U of A’s Gearhart Hall courtyard is set for May 3. The installation will be open to the public year-round.

First Students to Use Online Degree to Hone Nursing Leadership, Elevate Patient Care

Hanna Baxendale and Wendi Kimbrell will begin coursework in the Doctor of Nursing Practice-Executive Master of Business Administration program offered by the Eleanor Mann School of Nursing and Walton College.

Join the Office for Sustainability on a Final Cruise to Campus

Cruise to Campus Wednesdays have fostered a gathering space for individuals interested in biking to campus. Drop by the Old Main Lawn from 7:30-10 a.m. Wednesday for coffee, something to eat and conversation.

Fay Jones School Student Ambassador Program Gives Voice to Design Students

The student ambassador program at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design is built to connect top design students with their school, its alumni, its future students and others inside and outside the school.

News Daily