adult education
adult education
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by Rohn Engh - 2006-11-30
Ever look at the category, "Photographers," in the Yellow Pages of your local telephone directory? A lot of competition, isn't there? What makes the difference then, between a "successful" photographe...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2007-02-20
Adults who are considering pursuing continuing education have a variety of choices when it comes to earning a degree or certificate. They can pursue college degrees through a community college or f...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2007-03-26
Adults want their education to be relevant to their specific needs. What they are learning must be applicable to their job, values or other responsibilities. Once they see the relevancy in their learn...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2007-03-26
Malcolm Knowles (1913-1997), pioneer in adult education, titled one of his books, "The Adult Learner: A Neglected Species." And no wonder. Many people closed their books halfway through life; research...
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by Wtwin - 2007-04-02
Using a rich vocabulary is absolutely beneficial in today's competitive environment. Not only does a rich vocabulary express your ideas more efficiently, it makes other around you take notice that you...
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by Kenneth O'Brien - 2007-04-18
A number of years ago I took the plunge and went back to college to complete a night-time degree. While it is good to have the qualification and it was certainly beneficial to me in my career, that ro...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2007-05-04
Your education is the single greatest gift you can give yourself. While there are educational opportunities all around us, some of them come at a greater cost than others. A college education might re...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2007-05-04
Are you one of many Americans that dreams of returning to college but fears that option ended for your many years ago? If this is you, then you are in luck. There is no time like the present to go bac...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2007-05-20
Someone once said that "knowledge is power." This, in the workforce, can mean that to be able to get a better paying job, the employee has to be qualified to be in that position which can only be ...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2007-05-20
Spread the good word. This doesn't only apply on products and services, this can also be the perfect adage for college and university applications. College recommendation or referral letters...