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		<title>Keys to Tutoring Adult Students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since Malcolm Knowles pioneered the study of adult learners, studies have been done to determine the best approach to teaching adult students in a classroom environment. One way of learning that&#8217;s not often talked about is tutoring, rather than classroom teaching, for adults. In this article, I will reveal a few practical tips for working [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Since Malcolm Knowles pioneered the study of adult learners, studies have been done to determine the best approach to teaching adult students in a classroom environment. One way of learning that&#8217;s not often talked about is tutoring, rather than classroom teaching, for adults. In this article, I will reveal a few practical tips for working with adult students from a tutoring approach.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The motivation for adult students to learn is usually to attain knowledge to achieve some sort of goal. Whether this goal is personal or professional, the adult learner has a practical use in mind. Having a tutor can help an adult student take the knowledge being learned in the classroom and apply it to their particular situation or goal. A student struggling with statistics, for example, might benefit from a tutor who could show them how the principles of statistics could be used in their current field.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The self-image of an adult is usually based, at least in part, on their intelligence and knowledge. Consequently, the ego of adults can interfere with their ability to deal with the frustration of confusing material. If an adult learner becomes too frustrated, many times they will quit rather than allow their self-esteem to be damaged. A tutor can support the adult learner in privacy and help them assimilate the new material into their existing knowledge base.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult students are usually busy; demands of family, work, church or other social commitments are frequently competing with schoolwork for the attention of adult students. Hiring a tutor who will work around the schedule of adults allows the student to plan for and budget a set block of time where they will focus all of their attention on studying or completing assignments.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adults bring life experience to the classroom, which can be a great aid to learning. However, it can also make it difficult to accept new ideas. It takes time and focused attention to integrate new knowledge with old. A tutor can aid an adult in getting the practice they need with new material to meld it to the knowledge they already possess.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">http://www.thewaytoa.com<br />
Tommy Thompson III<br />
The Way to A In-home Tutoring</p>
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		<title>Adult Education for Parents: A Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult education involves several categories like adult basic education, adult secondary education, and English language acquisition. These programs guide many people by improving them in better reading, writing, mathematics, English language competency, and problem solving. Parents need a mandatory education in the society. They help their children for a better future and with better education [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult education involves several categories like adult basic education, adult secondary education, and English language acquisition. These programs guide many people by improving them in better reading, writing, mathematics, English language competency, and problem solving. Parents need a mandatory education in the society. They help their children for a better future and with better education levels. The major objective of these programs is to give a high quality education for all in the nation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) is the current federal program for various adult educational programs. It has replaced the Greater Avenues to Independence (GAIN). TANF gives the necessary training and develops people for employment. If you cannot find TANF specifically in your state, the state probably has a similar program with a different name. For example, it is called as CalWorks in California, and by some other names in other states. Adult Education programs can be found in the website listing of your state&#8217;s social services agencies.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult education programs for parents have different schedules for their convenience. This has either day or evening schedule for continuing studies. The major objective of these programs is to provide an excellent educational standard and more job opportunities. Adult education program center gives you tutorials and supplemental packages which help you in better reading, writing, and basic mathematics. This develops a sound communication with others and to survive in this competitive world.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE) regulates several adult educational programs for adults and aims towards better experience and quality education. Hartford public adult/ public education programs, Clovis adult school, and Neuhaus education center are few of the major adult educational centers in the nation. Many other adult educational centers are also available in all other states.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult Education provides detailed information on Adult Education, Adult Education Schools, Adult Continuing Education, Adult Education Online and more. Adult Education is affiliated with Life Centered Career Education [http://www.e-CareerEducation.com].</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jason_Gluckman</p>
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		<title>Why Should Adults Continue Education?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult education helps adults by offering education of high standards in various forms. Several adult education programs guide adults towards better productivity of work, irrespective of their age. It ensures people to compete with others in a better way in this competitive society. Adult education and literacy programs are funded through federal grants in most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult education helps adults by offering education of high standards in various forms. Several adult education programs guide adults towards better productivity of work, irrespective of their age. It ensures people to compete with others in a better way in this competitive society. Adult education and literacy programs are funded through federal grants in most of the states.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It enriches your standard of living. Continuing education can be done at any stage of your life. Many adult education centers are available for you to continue your education. It also enhances your job opportunities, if you had been unemployed for quite some time. National Assessment of Adult Literacy (NAAL) ensures any adult to continue education at any stage by providing a quality education.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">NAAL states a steady progress in the rate in adult education in the nation. According to the report stated by the NAAL, the average literacy points rose 8 points from 1992 to 2003. The respective prose and document literacy level of African Americans has increased from 6 to 8 points. More effective and accessible options are now available in a much interactive way which has been developed by the educational department.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Division of Adult Education and Literacy (DAEL) helps Americans improve their life standards by helping them and offering a high quality of education. There are lots of people who have not been able to finish their degree or graduation as they wish to do. Many prefer to continue their education in schools. Those who need to obtain any degree in the later period can do it with the help of continuing adult education programs. Continuing adult education helps you get a better qualification, when you feel the degree you obtained is not enough. It helps you resulting in improvement in business, work culture, and family standard. The department of education improves adult education programs with lots of options and choices to adults who wish to continue their education.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult Education provides detailed information on Adult Education, Adult Education Schools, Adult Continuing Education, Adult Education Online and more. Adult Education is affiliated with Life Centered Career Education [http://www.e-CareerEducation.com].</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jason_Gluckman</p>
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		<title>Learning English for Adults</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many adults across the world already speak English; however, there are many adults out there who would like to learn or who should learn. No matter what you plan to do with the language skills, learning English as an adult can be a very important step in your life. Sure, it will take a bit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Many adults across the world already speak English; however, there are many adults out there who would like to learn or who should learn. No matter what you plan to do with the language skills, learning English as an adult can be a very important step in your life. Sure, it will take a bit of work on your part, but in the end you will find that the work was well worth it. So, let&#8217;s take a closer look at why you should learn English as an adult and then why online learning is so beneficial to adults who want to learn the English language.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Reasons to Learn English as an Adult</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">First of all, it is important that you take a look at all the great reasons to learn English as an adult. You may not actually realize how important learning English can be for you. The following are just a few of the reasons that you should consider learning English as an adult.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">- Reason #1 &#8211; Travel Opportunities &#8211; One excellent reason for adults to learn English is because of travel opportunities. Many people decide to take vacations in countries that speak English and it can be difficult to get around in a foreign country if you don&#8217;t know the language of the country. Learning English is an excellent idea if you plan on doing any traveling at all in English speaking countries. You&#8217;ll find that your trip is more exciting and fun if you are able to speak the language of the country. So, if you want to enjoy travel opportunities to countries that speak English, consider learning English before you go.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">- Reason #2 &#8211; Enhance Your Career &#8211; Not only is learning English as an adult a great idea that will help you as your travel, but it is also a great way to enhance your career. There are many companies that are always looking for employees that can speak English. So, being able to speak the English language is a great selling point when you are applying for a job. As the job market becomes more globalized, it will continue to become more important to be able to speak English, so start working on learning the language now.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">- Reason #3 &#8211; Teach Your Children &#8211; If you cannot speak English yourself, it will be hard to teach your children the language and even harder to teach them why it is so important that they learn. Once you are able to learn English you&#8217;ll have the ability to pass on your knowledge of they language to your children so they can learn while they are still young.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">- Reason #4 &#8211; Keep Your Mind Working &#8211; Keeping your mind healthy is important and you should always be learning to keep your mind active. Learning English as an adult can help you keep your mind in good shape and it has actually been proven that engaging in activities such as learning a language can actually reduce your risk of having problems like Alzheimer&#8217;s disease.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Benefits of Online Learning</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Many adults today that want to learn English are turning to online learning for their English educational needs. If you take a look at the benefits of learning English online it is not hard to see why so many people are using this method. So, if you are an adult who wants to learn English, take a close look at some of the great benefits you can enjoy when learning English online.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">- Benefit #1 &#8211; Easy to Use &#8211; First of all, learning English online as an adult is easy. More than likely you already know how to use the internet, so you are well on your way. Most of the online programs are very easy to use so learning English will be as easy as possible for you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">- Benefit #2 &#8211; Learn in Your Own Time &#8211; Learning English online as an adult also gives you the ability to learn in your own time. No doubt you lead a very busy life and it can be difficult to fit learning English into your hectic schedule; however, if you learn online you&#8217;ll be able to work on learning anytime you want to.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">- Benefit #3 &#8211; Learning Made Fun &#8211; When you learn English online, you&#8217;ll find that the learning process is made fun. There are many exciting sites that offer excellent activities and games that will hold your attention so you can enjoy yourself while you are learning the English language.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">- Benefit #4 &#8211; Both Free and Pay Sites Available &#8211; There are many great resources available for learning English online. You&#8217;ll find that there are a variety of free sites that can help you learn English and there are many pay sites available as well that can offer lessons in English.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So, as you can see, it is important that you learn English as an adult. Also, with modern technology and the internet, it is easier for adults than every before to learn the English language. So, consider getting started today and opening brand new doors with your English skills.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">I&#8217;ve been an English teacher for over 20 years, beginning in my native country, and now in Abu Dhabi. I&#8217;ve worked with all levels of learning, both beginning and advanced, and with children as well as adults.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Visit: http://www.learnenglish-a-z.com</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Open the door to learn English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation from A to Z hassle free.</p>
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		<title>Adult Learning Principles and Latent Music Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adults approach learning differently than children. While a child may accept an authority figure in the classroom imparting knowledge, the adult is not.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Adults approach learning differently than children. While a child may accept an authority figure in the classroom imparting knowledge, the adult is not.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Often published articles about music instruction and playing refer to children and their psychological and educational development compared to students that do not study music. How an adult learns is an important issue to consider while formulating music instruction.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some areas to contemplate if you are studying music or teach music to adults are:</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Self-Direction</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adults generally assume independence and expect to take part in the process of developing instruction as well as an active position in the evaluation of their performance. They prefer to work at their own pace in the areas they choose and feel that their &#8220;grade&#8221; or result should match their expectations of what they should receive.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The best avenue of instruction for an adult then is not a large classroom with an authoritative instructor but either through independent study, where they in a sense act as the student and the instructor themselves, or one-on-one with a respectful tutor that facilitates the attainment of knowledge.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Level of Physical Comfort</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Kindergarten students may sit around in a circle on the floor or a high school student may concede to sit in a small desk with a hard wooden seat, but adults prefer and demand comfort. Some adults are set in their ways so to speak, they &#8220;like it how they like it,&#8221;period.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To address the desired comfort level of adults either the classroom accommodates, or they choose to hire a tutor to instruct in their home or they learn through an independent course at home. They might also want to consider the instrument they choose in relation to how it is played. For example, a smoker that gets winded quickly might have more success learning the guitar or piano as opposed to a wind instrument like a saxophone or trombone.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Insecurity or Embarassment</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some adults are uncomfortable learning new things or not knowing how to do things. In their employment or at home, they may feel confident about their abilities and problem solving skills but in a new situation, they may feel inadequate or awkward. To counteract these feelings of insecurity, embarrassment or inadequacy adults usually overcompensate by trying to do everything perfectly, they ask the instructor many probing questions to try to focus information and requirements, and take their time to accomplish tasks in order to avoid mistakes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In music instruction, the adult wants all the information they can get a hold of, they are less inclined to try things without some kind of knowledge base. Whereas a child may blow into a trumpet and not worry about how badly it sounds, whether they know how to read the music or where to put their fingers, they do it just for fun, adults want to master it and not &#8220;make a fool of themselves.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The instructor or teaching method needs to be able to respond to the adults&#8217; intense need for detail and affirmation. While an adult may do well in a formal education setting for a music theory or history class, when in comes to playing an instrument private instruction is a better choice to put the student at ease and allows for plenty of inquiries.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Prior Experience and Application</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Young students have few experiences to afford them the ability to imagine a &#8216;real life&#8217; application of knowledge. Adults may have decades of knowledge and experiences brought into the classroom with them and they can see how information may apply to other aspects of their life or to other areas of study.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When an adult is learning to play music, they want to be able to apply their knowledge and experiences. So many adults do not desire to learn music just for the sake of it, but to be able to play at their church or in a band or to compose their own music. They come to learn music with a goal and prior expectations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adults that desire to learn music are goal oriented, exercise autonomy, and require respect and comfort. So if you are planning to learn a new skill, such as playing the piano, or you are a teacher planning your curriculum consider the unique requirements of the adult student.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">References:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Kearsley, Greg. Explorations in Learning &amp; Instruction: The Theory into Practice Database Andragogy (M. Knowles). &lt;http://tip.psychology.org/knowles.html&gt;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Lieb, Stephen. Principle of Adult Learning. &lt;http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/intranet/committtees/FacDevCom/guidebk/teachtip/adults-2.htm&gt;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Smith, M. K. planning your curriculum &#8216;Malcolm Knowles, informal adult education, self-direction and anadragogy&#8217;, the encyclopedia of informal education. &lt;http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-knowl.htm.&gt;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Pamela Stevens</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Pamela Stevens writes for TopTenREVIEWS.com, a software and online services review site.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Pamela_Stevens</p>
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		<title>Adults Returning to Education: A Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult education gives high quality education for adults to improve their standard in the society, and it can be continued at any stage of their life. It helps people graduate with the help of nation&#8217;s various adult education centers and programs. It ensures people to compete in a better way in this competitive society.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult education gives high quality education for adults to improve their standard in the society, and it can be continued at any stage of their life. It helps people graduate with the help of nation&#8217;s various adult education centers and programs. It ensures people to compete in a better way in this competitive society.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are lots of reasons for adults to return to education after some time. Adult education can help people who wish to continue their education, people who look for a career change, or people who just wish to enhance their knowledge. Adults returning to education programs offer you plenty of choices and features to study. Many new programs and various educational departments guide you with providing high quality education in an interactive manner. It offers basic knowledge regarding computer literacy, numerical ability, and correctional education. Moreover, it allows people in developing different employment opportunities. This can be done by returning to education with various adult education programs which are available in different states.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Many educational providers invite adults to return to education after a formal break. Educational centers like Adults Who Are Returning to Education (AWARE), Center for Adults Returning to Education (CARE) are few amongst the adult education continuing centers that are doing a fine job. Adults who return to education would have had different backgrounds that led to their interruption from continuing education. Instructors in these educational centers are well trained to improve their education level according to their ability. Careful adjustments are given for older students during the learning process. There are various adult education centers and programs in which adults can continue their interrupted education.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many foundations throughout the nation that help adults return to education with some major features. They offer many scholarships for the adults who return to education. Adult student technical college scholarships, minority/female technical scholarships, and UW-Marinette scholarships are few of the scholarships for adults who return to education in few of the states. One can continue his/her interrupted education at any stage through these educational centers for adults and many other foundations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult Education provides detailed information on Adult Education, Adult Education Schools, Adult Continuing Education, Adult Education Online and more. Adult Education is affiliated with Life Centered Career Education [http://www.e-CareerEducation.com].</p>
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		<title>Adult Education Can Make You a Better Income</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult education could make you a better income. It&#8217;s a fact.
The average lifetime income without higher education is $1,2 million.
With a degree the lifetime income is about $2,1 million.
But how can I afford to go back to school when I&#8217;m need to make money every
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult education could make you a better income. It&#8217;s a fact.<br />
The average lifetime income without higher education is $1,2 million.<br />
With a degree the lifetime income is about $2,1 million.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">But how can I afford to go back to school when I&#8217;m need to make money every<br />
day and support a family and pay for my house? No problem!</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Today it is very easy to get a degree in many ways. A correspondence course<br />
is one way to start. The Internet has also many courses for you to<br />
choose. Every one of the possibilities has one thing in commom. You have to<br />
be motivated. By choosing to take courses over the net or by correspondence<br />
you can study whenever you want in your own tempo. You can study when you have<br />
time to do it. The best however is to study every day.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You can easily split the courses and payments up in several parts that fit your<br />
economy.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you don&#8217;t like to study alone you can be networking with other people<br />
thru the internet. That will make you feel less isolated than studying alone<br />
at home. You do also have people around you to help you with the questions<br />
you might have.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">An education can even improve your health, and a number of research studies<br />
have shown positive correlation between completion of higher education and<br />
good health, not only for oneself, but also for own children.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult education can give you a better memory.<br />
When you use your brain you will in fact get more braincells and can even<br />
delay Alzheimers disease by keeping your brain more active. Adults have often<br />
easier ways to pick up things since they are in fact more experienced in life.<br />
Adult continuing educatione keeps you healthy and prevents brain deterioration.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It&#8217;s easier to get a new job. You could be selfemployed. In modern times you can<br />
only expect to keep one job for a short time. You are going to need to retrain<br />
for next job. Remember: You can&#8217;t be sacked if you are self-emplyed, but you can<br />
get broke. It is best develope home business part-time until it is earning you<br />
twice as much as your job. Then if you are retrethed from job you won&#8217;t care.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Why not go for a College Education?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">More data and research shows that a college education not only increases a graduates<br />
earning power but also opens new doors and opportunities that would not exist before<br />
they completed their degree. A college graduate gets jobs easier also.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Where do I find information about schools, courses, internet studies and colleges?<br />
Easy. Search Google. There are also several sites around the net that can help<br />
you choose.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Online learning can be completely dynamic and engaging. Whether it is due to health,<br />
excessive job travels, military personnel statoned overseas, or living in a remote<br />
or rural area, contiuing your education and earning your degree online is possible.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Stein Pettersen, age 44, father of five. Working parttime on the net. Daytime work at a local diary as a buyer. Many interests. Writing about mostly everything from dog care to Search engine optimisation. Norwegian.</p>
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		<title>Adult Education and Anxiety &#8211; A Whole Different Level</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[America&#8217;s economy is floundering. Unemployment rates are on the rise with some states at unprecedented levels. And it took well over a year for the Fed to admit we are in a recession. With costs-of-living far above any one person&#8217;s average annual income, the experience-based, one-income household has become a thing of the past. Instead [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">America&#8217;s economy is floundering. Unemployment rates are on the rise with some states at unprecedented levels. And it took well over a year for the Fed to admit we are in a recession. With costs-of-living far above any one person&#8217;s average annual income, the experience-based, one-income household has become a thing of the past. Instead of ample job opportunities at fair wages, people from late teens to almost-retired are competing for the same jobs which can generally be classified into two categories: those requiring a degree and those that do not. The ones which don&#8217;t require a degree also don&#8217;t usually pay well enough to support one person, much less a family. And since most adults have some sort of household to support, this creates a problem for adults with no degree. But going back to school and getting a degree can be very overwhelming. Can I do it this time? Can I afford this? What about the kids? How will I work and still go to school? Will I fit in? These are some of many questions an anxious adult student faces when deciding to return to school to get that much-needed degree. If you are in this category, you need to know is that you don&#8217;t have as much to fear as you may think. You see, as an adult student, you&#8217;re on a whole different level than traditional students.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Today&#8217;s jobs may entail the same responsibilities and rely upon the same levels of experience, but the good jobs usually require education and experience. Young people fresh from high school don&#8217;t have this combination; and many much older people, while experienced, lack that important piece of paper. For the typical adult in the middle of these categories, golden opportunity exists, but often only for the ones with a degree.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If this is the issue you face, you must decide. Is going back to school to get that paper worth it? Of course it is. It&#8217;s the only way to be competitive. But then anxiety sets in. Those nagging questions may plague you day and night. But what you don&#8217;t realize is, you&#8217;ve got it made before you even step foot through the doors! To help put your mind at ease, here is a rundown of just why there&#8217;s really no need to fear. After all, you really are on a whole different level in so many ways.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1. Can I do it this time? Sure, math seems like Greek these days, but most schools recognize this. When you decide to enroll in college, the school will likely ask you to take a few tests. This is actually a good thing. You won&#8217;t get a failing grade on your record and they won&#8217;t tell you you&#8217;re not good enough. Fact is, the tests are a great tool. If you&#8217;re strong in an area, it places you right up in the required courses for your degree. If you&#8217;re weak in an area, it lets you take a little developmental coursework to refresh your memory, give you new knowledge, and work you quickly into the curriculum you&#8217;ll need to undertake. Either way, you win. So no matter what you may think your abilities are, you can do it this time. Your school will make sure you get exactly what you need to navigate the courses at your speed. Even better, I don&#8217;t know of any legitimate school that doesn&#8217;t have free tutoring and counseling for students. Short of just ignoring the class altogether, there&#8217;s no way you can fail.<br />
2. Can I afford this? The better question is, can you afford not to do this? All accredited, worthy schools have financial aid departments just waiting to help you understand how to finance an education. Financial aid staff are very happy to see you at school because they know you&#8217;re serious and are far less likely to do anything that would jeopardize whatever financial aid you get. It&#8217;s actually a simple process. You complete one form that every student completes, the &#8220;FAFSA&#8221; (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). You simply fill in your demographic and financial information and submit, wait a few weeks, and the school goes to work putting together a financial aid package that will work for you. You can even complete this self-explanatory, simple form online in less than an hour. Your award amounts are based on the anticipated cost of education (including books and transportation costs) compared to your family&#8217;s previous year&#8217;s income. Think you don&#8217;t earn enough to go to school? The FAFSA will reflect that and the financial aid department can put together a package that is very fair, often covering everything needed by way of grants, loans, and scholarships. And if you made one amount last year, but don&#8217;t expect to make the same this year because you may decide to stop working or decrease your hours, you simply talk to a financial aid counselor, fill out a piece of paper that says just that, and they adjust your award package. Schools are so happy to have you there that they bend over backwards to get you whatever financial aid you may need, so no unexpected or added expenses to strain your household budget. Better yet, many schools have special scholarship funds available, and while they won&#8217;t tell you this, you are often first in line to be considered for these because you need it more, you meet certain criteria, or they just want to invest in adult students who won&#8217;t let them down. Simply ask or apply for it, because there is always some grant or scholarship money your school is willing and happy to give you. Just be sure to respect deadlines and show initiative. It really is that simple. Bottom line? You can afford this, no matter what your income bracket.<br />
3. What about the kids? Every problem has a solution, and this is no exception. If your kids are still young and you care for them at home, you can either go at night or get part-time child care. After all, for a typical course load of 15 semester hours, you&#8217;re only physically in class an average of 3 hours a day. You don&#8217;t even have to schedule it so you&#8217;re there every day. You could go only 2 or 3 days a week and still be a full-time student; or, you could choose to pace yourself and be a part-time student going only once or twice a week. There are also distance learning, online, and &#8220;course in a bag&#8221; classes to eliminate this problem. All you need is access to a computer and the internet or a television with a DVD player. Simply get the materials, review at home, and do the assignments. Your professor or tutoring center is only a phone call or visit away if you need help. If your kids aren&#8217;t still young and at home, you can work your schedule around theirs. No matter how you look at it, your kids aren&#8217;t an impediment to your ability to go. You can work around that the same way you would as if you were going to a job. As an added bonus, you&#8217;re setting a great example for kids watching mom or dad get a proper education!<br />
4. How will I work and still go to school? Schools offer day or night classes which you can work around your job schedule. There&#8217;s also the convenience of those online and &#8220;course-in-a-bag&#8221; classes you can do during your off hours. Or, you could consider cutting your hours back and going to school during the hours when you would have been at work anyway. No matter how you look at it, you can keep your job-if you wish-and still get an education because of the flexibility schools offer adult students today. Better yet, many employers value education so much, they will let you work around your school schedule and even offer incentives like helping pay for your classes or giving you a promotion upon completion.<br />
5. Here&#8217;s the best part: Professors and traditional students love adult students. While they don&#8217;t necessarily view you as peers, they do view you as serious adults. Sometimes when you need special consideration, professors will give it to you because of your circumstances, even when they wouldn&#8217;t give it to others. They want you to succeed. They respect you for taking this leap. And they value the perspective and input you bring to the learning environment. They&#8217;re happier to see you there than anyone because it makes them feel that there really is somebody in class for whom they are making a difference-and that&#8217;s the reason they&#8217;re teachers anyway. And those young students? They&#8217;re no match for you. You&#8217;re on a whole different level. There&#8217;s no need to feel inferior or self-conscious because in reality, those kids look up to you. They respect what you&#8217;re doing. They want to be like you. If you look closely, you&#8217;ll even notice them following your lead or asking your advice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So if you&#8217;re thinking about going back to school, &#8220;just do it!&#8221; There&#8217;s no argument against it that can&#8217;t be solved and every argument for it that makes it the best move you will ever make. You&#8217;ll be more competitive, feel better about yourself, and win the respect of everyone around you. After all, you truly are on a whole different level.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Shannon Smith Harwell is a former Supermom who now enjoys freelance writing, business consulting, and helping clients plan their cruise vacations. When she&#8217;s not bogged down with a million things to do trying to give her kids the best opportunities possible, she loves taking occasional naps (ahh!). She raised and home schooled two successful children singlehandedly while getting her honors degree day and night, working full time, and coaching at least two sports-one for each child-simultaneously year-round. But at the end of the day, she&#8217;s just &#8220;Mom&#8221; and that&#8217;s the best title of all.</p>
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		<title>Senior Citizens to Benefit From Care &#8211; Home Adult Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A newly announced scheme from the government will improve the quality of life for residents of 21,000 care homes in an effort to bring adult education to senior citizens. According to trainingjournal.com, the project has been commissioned by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and is in the hands of the National Institute of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">A newly announced scheme from the government will improve the quality of life for residents of 21,000 care homes in an effort to bring adult education to senior citizens. According to trainingjournal.com, the project has been commissioned by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and is in the hands of the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) is a non-governmental charity with a number of high profile members, including the BBC, universities, local authorities and the Ministry of Defence. The primary aim of the institute is to &#8216;encourage all adults to continue in learning of all kinds,&#8217; and set to achieve this by setting up events, support networks, publishing texts, and hosting training courses.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Of course, the idea of adult education for senior citizens is not new. China has been at the forefront of lifelong learning since the establishment of its Agricultural Broadcast and Television School. Before switching over to a primarily ICT-led scheme, the distance learning institution used radio, TV, video, and audio cassette, to ensure those in rural areas had access to learning materials. The scheme is now an integral provider for older learners in an aging society.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The fresh enthusiasm for senior citizen education in the UK is in part due to recent examples of the positive affect it has had when implemented. Tansley House Care Home in Derbyshire has recently won 2009&#8217;s NIACE Adult Learners Week after starting an education scheme &#8211; resulting with an increase in the levels of health and happiness of the residents.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The next step in the scheme is for NIACE to conduct a report into the best models of learning and the extent by which such schemes improve the lives of care home residents. The scheme also has positive benefits for distance learning and the promotion of continuing education for your whole life &#8211; which is a great thing at a time when new learning technologies, open content and proposed broadband for everyone is making education even more accessible.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sarah Maple is writing for Kaplan distance learning about degree courses online and education in general.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should have rethink if you think that it is too late for you improve your current education level. It is still possible, despite your age to achieve any level of education you want. There is the right education for you out there. Just search for it and make use of it to your advantage.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">You should have rethink if you think that it is too late for you improve your current education level. It is still possible, despite your age to achieve any level of education you want. There is the right education for you out there. Just search for it and make use of it to your advantage.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If it happens that you stopped your education due to one reason or the other, it is advisable for you to enroll for adult education. You can do it from anywhere across the globe. Unlike before, many schools out there are now offering various courses that can meet your needs. Also, these schools don&#8217;t have strict entry requirements for adults like you. The requirement varies from one school to another but they are all aimed to encourage people like you to go back to school without much difficulty.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">One of the reasons you should go back to school is promotion. You know your level of education has been your problem when they are compiling the list of people for promotion. Despite all the years you have spent in that company and your faithfulness, they still don&#8217;t promote. Don&#8217;t you think this is the right time for you to enroll for adult education so that you can be qualified for the next promotion? You have delayed the decision for long. This is the right time. How long will you allow new recruits to be promoted above you? After reading this article, take action.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are times that your lack of a diploma certificate can be your bane professionally. In a country like the United States, it is just not possible for you to get good jobs without a good education level. But the good news is that you can turn around the situation now by going for adult education and earn a certificate that will help you achieve a lot with your life.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adult education varies from one institution to another. While some make plans for short and simple programs, others prefer offering you longer lasting ones. It is really up to you to determine what you want based on what you are presenting as your qualifications.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The cost of adult education also varies from one institution to another. Some schools are very expensive while others are affordable. Your concern should be the quality and not the price. There are several ways out there if funding your adult education programs. Also, you can consult with your boss. Contrary to what you may think, your boss or company may actually be interested in funding your education. They know the company will be the better for it when you are through. So, don&#8217;t let anything hold you back. Go for it!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It matters not how much you feel you know regarding Adult Education information such as articles about Adult And Continuing Education, as well as Adult Education Courses, read Ras Reed&#8217;s website and be educated on very necessary information.</p>
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