Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the population attributes, the level of needs, and the impact of seniority courses on their transformational learning. This study adopts a questionnaire survey method. The survey targets 396 valid samples of participants participating in lifelong learning in Taiwan. Data processing and analysis were performed using statistical methods such as sex statistics, t-test, single-factor variance analysis, and regression model. The study found that: 1. the middle-aged and elderly people with different population attributes showed significant gender, age and region in the analysis of the differences in seniority courses; 2. the middle-aged people with different population attributes analyzed the differences in demand levels. The level of significance is generally good; 3. the level of demand of middle-aged people and the predictive power of the ageing curriculum demand, it is found that the level of demand has a significant positive impact on the advanced learning curriculum; 4. According to the research results, formulate appropriate transformation learning response strategies. Finally, based on the results of this study, a number of relevant recommendations are made for middle-aged learners and follow-up research institutions for reference.
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