As the adult education field matures, professional associations have established best practices [1, pp. 39-41] to guide members. In analyzing the guidelines of various groups, Maehl found the following major commonalities that associations hold for adult education:
- Address learner needs carefully, fairly, and equitably.
- Plan learning programs around the desired outcome.
- Design learning experiences that are high quality and centered on the learner.
- Assess learning according to the learning outcomes, but recognize the previous learning of the adult.
- Prepare faculty and staff to work with adult learners, and actively engage faculty and staff in their own development.
- State clear missions and provide sufficient resources to carry out the mission. (g) Thoroughly evaluate the program's effectiveness.
- Advocate eliminating barriers to student success.