adult education

NOUN
  1. a course (via lectures or correspondence) for adults who are not otherwise engaged in formal study
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How To Use adult education In A Sentence

  • This category was clearly intended to introduce and promote study opportunities in liberal adult education.
  • Referrals come from the health authority whose speech therapists undertake assessments of students and often team-teach with adult education tutors.
  • His father is a fireman and his mother an adult education worker, and he has a four-year-old sister.
  • We should do our best to develop the adult education.
  • Elsewhere, urban centres did not experience the anticipated post-war expansion in liberal adult education.
  • Elsewhere, urban centres did not experience the anticipated post-war expansion in liberal adult education.
  • Effectuated rage is a forbidden concept in the politics of adult education.
  • This category was clearly intended to introduce and promote study opportunities in liberal adult education.
  • Middle childhood and adolescent contextual and personal predictors of adult educational and occupational outcomes: A mediational model of two countries. Red Flags or Red Herrings?
  • Check out local adult education courses for photography courses if you're completely new to it.
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