Difference between revisions of "Continuing Education"
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− | {{Term|CONTINUING EDUCATION|Any form of learning provided for adults, including diverse methods as independent study, broadcast, videotape, online or distance learning, group discussion, study circles, conferences, seminars and workshops, and full or part-time classroom study. It’s synonymous with [[Lifelong Learning|lifelong learning]], and reflects the idea that an individual must continually learn new things to keep up with the time and a profession, or to be competent in any given job.<ref>[http://www.answers.com www.answers.com] (7 March 2008), [http://www.dnd.ca www.dnd.ca] (5 March 2008)</ref>}} | + | {{Term|CONTINUING EDUCATION|Any form of learning provided for adults, including diverse methods as independent study, broadcast, videotape, [[Online Learning|online]] or [[Listance Learning|distance learning]], group discussion, study circles, conferences, seminars and workshops, and full or part-time classroom study. It’s synonymous with [[Lifelong Learning|lifelong learning]], and reflects the idea that an individual must continually learn new things to keep up with the time and a profession, or to be competent in any given job.<ref>[http://www.answers.com www.answers.com] (7 March 2008), [http://www.dnd.ca www.dnd.ca] (5 March 2008)</ref> See also: [[Adult Learning]]}} |
Revision as of 16:21, 18 July 2008
CONTINUING EDUCATION |
Any form of learning provided for adults, including diverse methods as independent study, broadcast, videotape, online or distance learning, group discussion, study circles, conferences, seminars and workshops, and full or part-time classroom study. It’s synonymous with lifelong learning, and reflects the idea that an individual must continually learn new things to keep up with the time and a profession, or to be competent in any given job.[1] See also: Adult Learning |
References
- ↑ www.answers.com (7 March 2008), www.dnd.ca (5 March 2008)