Similar words: adulteration, vocational education, education, adulterated, unadulterated, coeducation, educational, educationally. Meaning: n. a course (via lectures or correspondence) for adults who are not otherwise engaged in formal study.
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(31) No clear, specific regulations for these adult education classes and courses existed before 1924.
(32) In Adult Education you could raffle one or more memberships specifically, or pay from fundraising throughout the year.
(33) Alternative qualifications which are considered include Open University courses, access courses and diplomas from adult education colleges.
(34) After short training courses, they continued literacy work and adult education, mostly in the communities where they lived.
(35) Similar approaches are now also being used with mainstream tutors in adult education and with staff working in vocational training centres.
(36) This is sometimes possible, too, if you have attended a further or adult education college.
(37) I am not exaggerating when I say that I was inspired by all I saw at the adult education centres in Croydon.
(38) Wilson is proposing that $ 95 million be spent on a variety of job training and adult education programs.
(39) Jim refused, but allowed Tom to give the adult education lecture on the Sunday before Christmas.
(40) Organised adult education groups can be found, and the local library may have details of organised parties and expeditions.
(41) Adult education must be accessible to people on all income levels.
(42) This was largely the result of the application of khozraschet and the transference of funds for adult education to local budgets.
(43) Does he agree that there is another worry about separating vocational from non-vocational adult education?
(44) Yet community education in working-class communities has not grown to offer a radical alternative to traditional adult education provision.
(45) A special vote of thanks was given on behalf of Adult Education in Kingston.
(46) The claim of universality of his theory is speculation by others. and adult education.
(47) This latter ideology is in fact one which runs through most of the liberal adult education tradition in Britain.
(48) The regular training programme is jointly planned by adult education advisory tutors and senior speech therapists.
(49) Some of the schools will be converted to new uses: adult education centres[sentencedict.com],[Sentencedict] for example.
(50) It could be that adult literacy is an important programme undertaken in the adult education budget.
(51) This has always been one of the basic ingredients of good adult education.
(52) a free-standing adult education service.
(53) The adult education program is still under examination.
(54) Engineers, teachers and businessmen are taking adult education classes.
(55) She's doing a project on adult education.
(56) Both vocational and adult education has progressed at seven-league strides, thus effectively improving the quality of workers.
(57) Millions of are enrolled in evening adult education programs across America.
(58) Adult education is run in cooperation with the extra-mural departments of the universities.
(59) Adult education is primarily composed of anti-illiteracy and other programs directed at adult groups, particularly in rural areas.
(60) The construction of the rural compulsory education, vocational education, adult education and cultural establishments should be in correspondence to the cultivation of new peasants.
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