All this shows that all adults should be educated and we must help them, if we can.
i don't know how..!!:P
Respected director sir,principal sir,teachars, and my dear friends ,I am here to tell about the importance of adult education.Adult education is very important for a good country as we know that if an educatoional person elect a leader that run country then it choose right leader and if an uneducational person elect leader then it chooses wrong leader.
statistics in adult education helps you to quantify and figure out the number of adults literate.
The scope of Adult education is very comprehensive. Social education covers all those topics that are not touched by education in general at school. Topics like religion, politics and family plann­ing can now be discussed with adults who have a mature under­standing. Moreover, it aims at giving a new orientation to the out­look of adults to suit the dynamic world. Then, the growth grooves of each individual are different from those of others. Social education harmonizes differences in growth and it also provides an opportunity for growth to those who have not been able to grow properly or completely earlier.
Adult education is crucial for personal and professional development, as it equips individuals with new skills, knowledge, and confidence to adapt to an ever-changing world. To implement adult education effectively, governments can provide subsidies for adult education programs, businesses can offer training opportunities for their employees, and communities can establish local learning centers or online resources for adults to continue their education. By investing in adult education, we can foster a more skilled and knowledgeable population, leading to a more prosperous and successful society.
Alan Boyd Knox has written: 'Helping adults learn' -- subject(s): Adult education, Continuing education 'Current research needs related to systematic learning by adults' -- subject(s): Adult education, Research 'In-service education in adult basic education' -- subject(s): Adult education teachers, Training of 'Research arrangements within university adult education divisions' -- subject(s): Adult education, Education, Research 'The audience for liberal adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education, Humanistic Education 'International perspectives on adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education
answer on content of adult education
Adult education has contributed to andragogy by shaping it into a framework that is learner-centered, recognizing the unique needs and characteristics of adult learners. It has emphasized self-directed learning, practical application of knowledge, and the importance of prior experiences in shaping learning outcomes. Adult education has helped to establish andragogy as a distinct approach to teaching adults that considers their motivation, autonomy, and readiness to learn.
Graham Mee has written: 'Structure and performance in adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education 'Organisation for adult education' -- subject(s): Administration, Adult education
Edward W. Taylor has written: 'The handbook of transformative learning' -- subject(s): Transformative learning, Adult learning, Adult education, EDUCATION / Adult & Continuing Education 'Nonformal education' -- subject(s): Adult education, Non-formal education
M. S. Jayeola-Omoyeni has written: 'Adult education studies' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Adult education 'Adult education studies' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Adult education
Alexander N. Charters has written: 'Comparative adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education, Bibliography, Comparative education 'Adult Education Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations on Microfilm in Syracuse University Libraries' 'Landmarks in International Adult Education' 'Publications in Continuing Education' 'Adult Education Activity of Selected International Organizations' 'International Handbook of Resources for the Educators of Adults' 'Report on the 1969 Galaxy Conference of Adult Education Organizations' -- subject(s): Galaxy Conference on Adult Education, Washington, D.C., 1969