Thursday, September 2, 2010
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SECOND WEEK OF SEPTEMBER:
WEEK OF ADULT EDUCATION
at various global conferences and educational debates have been building new consensus to broaden the view of education, among which are:
* The need for "lifelong education"
* The interest in learning and hence the definition
skills and "essential learnings "
* The recognition that the acquisition of this learning is a right
* The need for "a education for all "
* Recognizing that" education is everyone's responsibility "
This expanded vision of education revalues educational work youth and adults as a lifelong process. Also, the emphasis on learning and subjects of education, aims to pay attention to the conditions of youth and adults. In turn, relaxes the boundaries between formal and non formal education.
needs of a teenager who just got out of school are very different from an adult. The latter is already working, has clear goals, is independent and probably already has his own family. What do you need this person? An education designed specifically thinking it ...... adult education.
This type of education is known by the name of "andragogy", and arises from the irrefutable principle that states that adults and children do not learn the same way.
is why the adult education institutions must have a methodology capable of harnessing the experience of individual students, promote the exchange of skills between them and provide a consistent framework with what they have seen in the real world, thus making knowledge to increase their employability and potential for development.
General Demand for Adult Basic Education is great, but not reflected in the classrooms for the promotion and lack of official commitment, not least, by the existence of private institutions that provide education in one day a week. Anyway, the educational community in the CEBAS, we fight together against all odds in the diffusion of our institutions and committed to providing quality education.
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