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ADULT EDUCATION COURSE
from:An adult education course can be found in virtually every subject in the entire spectrum of the education system. Adults are going back to the class room in ever increasing numbers and this trend is increasing each year. This has spawned a new role in the education system, that of the Adult Education Teacher.
There is now a course of study for educators who wish to specialize in adult education. Course work for this specialization requires 15 hours in 5 core courses. The program invites anyone who has a desire to teach adults or work with adults in an educational setting. This program does not require a prior degree and is useful for teachers in all areas of adult education, from enrichment courses to remedial academic courses.
An adult education course is structured differently than courses designed for children. Adults have life experiences that must be taken into account in the educational setting and different needs for the course work. Adults also have time constraints that do not effect students who have not yet entered the working world.
An adult education course can take many different forms. One method for teaching an adult education course is an independent learning environment. This environment allows the adult student to study at a time that suits the student’s schedule. In an independent learning environment, the student and teacher meet at regular intervals to plot the course of the studies and review the student’s completed areas of studies. This type of course is well suited to adults who prefer working alone, as well as adults who are unable to commit to a set class schedule.
An intensive short adult education course will compact a course that would normally last an entire semester into a shorter period of time. This type of course is well suited to adults who already have some knowledge of the subject and for adults who are able to devote a larger amount of time to the course for a short period of time.
Finding the right adult education course can be a challenge for some adults who often require the assistance of an advisor to understand the prerequisites of the courses. Some courses are aimed at complete beginners and the student will need no prerequisite studies. There are also courses that are aimed at students who have either completed prerequisite studies or who have some prior learning experience in the workplace in the subject.
Some of the most popular adult education courses are, predictably, in Business, Computer Science and Education. Paralegal courses and nursing courses are also in great demand. These courses are in addition to the constant demand for adult education courses in basic reading, writing and math skills.
Arlington County Adult Education News
In & Around Town (Roxbury Register)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 A fundraiser to support the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church’s CYO basketball and cheerleading programs will take place at St. Therese Roman Catholic Church, located on Main Street in Succasunna. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. when trays can be viewed. Advance packages are available. Extra sheets are included in advance package only. For more information or tickets, call Annemarke ...
Read more...Health happenings (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Classes Harris Methodist Southwest Hospital offers an exercise class for seniors to help improve stamina, mobility and flexibility. Classes, which are one hour long, are at 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The cost is $40 for 24 classes (one hour, three times a week for eight weeks). Call 888-442-7747 with any questions and to register. Events Celebrate ...
Read more...In & Around Town (Roxbury Register)
SUNDAY, Jan. 4 A “3 on 3 Showdown” will be sponsored by the Roxbury High School Boys Basketball Parent’s Club. It begins at 11 a.m. and only the first 32 teams registered will be accepted by the Dec. 20 deadline. It’s a competition for adults at least 18 years or older (no high school students). Awards will be given to championship and runner-up teams. The snow date is Jan. 11. Teams must be ...
Read more...Traffic fatalities down slightly from last year (The Findlay Courier)
Ten travelers lost their lives last year in accidents on Hancock County and Findlay roadways. Speed was a factor in most of the crashes.
Read more...Health calendar (Everett Herald)
Adult first aid-CPR recertification class: 9 to 11 a.m. first Saturdays, Cascade Valley Hospital, 330 S. Stillaguamish Ave., Arlington; $25; registration required, 360-435-2133, ext. 4700, e-mail sandib@cascadevalley.org.
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