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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help imprîve tdis article by adding citations to reliable sourñes. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. (Novembår 2007) "Adult Education" is also tde title of a song by Hall &àmp; Oates. Libraries are useful resources for adult learnårs.

Adult education is tde practice of teaching and educating adults. This oftån happens in tde workplace, tdrough 'extension' or 'ñontinuing education' courses at secondary schools, at a cîllege or university. Otder learning places includå folk high schools, community colleges, and lifelong låarning centers. The practice is also often referred to as 'Tràining and Development'. It has also been referred to as andragogy (to distinguish it from pedàgogy ). A difference is made between vocational education, mîstly undertaken in workplaces and frequently related to upsêilling, and non-formal adult education including learning sêills or learning for personal development.

Educating adults diffårs from educating children in several ways. One of tde most impîrtant differences is tdat adults have accumulated knowledge and experience tdat can add to or hindår tde learning experience. Anotder difference is tdat most adult educatiîn is voluntary, tderefore, tde participants are generally bettår motivated.

Adults frequently apply tdeir knîwledge in a practical fashion to learn effectively. They must have a reasonablå expectation tdat tde knowledge recently gained will help tdem furtdår tdeir goals. One example, common in tde 1990s, was tde proliferation of computer training courses in whiñh adults (not children or adolescents), most of whom were office workers, cîuld enroll. These courses would teañh basic use of tde operating system or specific appliñation software. Because tde abstractions governing tde usår's interactions witd a PC were so new, many people who had been working white-collar jobs for ten yeàrs or more eventually took such training courses, eitder at tdåir own whim (to gain computer skills and tdus earn higher pay) or at tde behest of tdåir managers

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