It is an example of Lamarckism.
advantage
Speaking English is something similar to our parents and given names... , it comes with the gift of birth, family and circumstances of each of our lives. That is the same with any other language as well. I was born to parents who were themselves not born to English speaking parents or families, but learnt English as a second language and later worked in environments requiring to communicate essentially in English. So, when it came to my education, my parents realized that English was a significant advantage for early, school and higher education, in the environments that I was living. I would not have been able to attain a postgraduate education if it wasn't for English, in the area of my interest. However, it doesn't mean that English is the only way. The Japanese, the Germans, the Chinese, and several others use their languages very effectively.
The antonym of an adult would be child.
The plural of adult is adults.
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
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
Budd L. Hall has written: 'Voices for development' -- subject(s): Educational broadcasting in adult education, Radio in adult education 'Adult education and the development of socialism in Tanzania' -- subject(s): Adult education, Socialism, Socialism and education 'A survey of district education officers for adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education 'Wahati ie. Wakati wa furaha; an evaluation of a radio study group campaign' -- subject(s): Radio in adult education, Wakati wa furaha
Huey B. Long has written: 'Abstracts of literature in self-directed learning, 1966-1982' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Adult learning, Independent study, Self-culture 'Early innovators in adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education educators, Adult education, Biography, History 'Are they ever too old to learn' -- subject(s): Learning ability, Adult education 'Philosophical and other views on lifelong learning' -- subject(s): Continuing education, Adult education, Philosophy, Education 'New perspectives on the education of adults in the United States' -- subject(s): Education, Adult education, Older people 'Recent trends in adult education in the United States of America' 'Adult learning, research and practice' -- subject(s): Adult education, Adult learning, Research 'Emerging perspectives of self-directed learning' -- subject(s): Congresses, Adult learning, Independent study, Self-culture 'Continuing education of adults in colonial America' -- subject(s): Adult education, History
The Mabel McDowell Adult Education Center was created in 1966.
Jane Kathryn Vella has written: 'Training through dialogue' 'How do they know they know?' -- subject(s): Adult learning, Evaluation, Popular education, Adult education 'Taking learning to task' -- subject(s): Adult learning, Adult education, Learning strategies 'Dialogue education at work' -- subject(s): Case studies, Adult learning, Training of, Popular education, Adult education teachers
Konrad Theodore Elsdon has written: 'Training for adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education, Adult education teachers, Training of, Tutors and tutoring
Mary T. Moore has written: 'Review of adult education programs and their effectiveness' -- subject(s): Federal aid to adult education, Adult education, Adult education and state 'Addressing literacy needs at work' -- subject(s): Workplace literacy, Literacy programs, Adult education 'More time to learn' -- subject(s): Case studies, Underachievers, Compensatory education