Arthur Mark Langer
Professional Background
Educational Background
- B.A., Queens College, New York
- M.B.A., Iona College
- Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University
Scholarly Interests
Selected Publications
Information Technology and Organizational Learning: Managing Change through Technology and Education (2nd Ed). New York: CRC Press
"Forms of workplace literacy using reflection-with-action methods: A scheme for inner-city adults." Reflective Practice (4), 3, 317-333
"Adult education theory and family literacy practice." Family Literacy Forum (2), 1, 12-18
"Reflecting on practice: Using learning journals in higher and continuing education." International Journal of Teaching in Higher Education (7), 3, 337-351
"Fixing bad habits: Integrating technology personnel in the workplace." (International Journal of Reflective Practice)
"Confronting theory: The practice of mentoring non-traditional students at Empire State College." (International Journal of Mentoring and Tutoring)
Analysis & Design of Information Systems. (Springer-Verlag)
"Faculty assessment of mentoring roles." (All About Mentoring)
The Art of Analysis. (Springer-Verlag)
office hours
curriculum vitae
Academic Director & Sr Lecturer, Executive Masters of Science in Technology Management, Columbia University School of Continuing Education
Faculty & Lecturer, Dept of Decision, Risk, and Operations Management, Colubia University School of Business
ORLD 4051: How adults learn
Role and perspective changes in adulthood, concepts of maturity, learning theories, personality development, cognitive learning and thinking, creativity, interests and attitudes, motivation, self-concept, and achieving styles. Implications for the education of adults in a wide variety of workplace, community, and educational settings.
ORLD 7900: Directed Dissertation Research
Permission required. All doctoral students eligible for this course must register each semester until a proposal hearing has occurred and a proposal has been approved.




