martes, 17 de enero de 2012

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
Every state in the U.S. provides its residents with opportunities for learning, no matter the student's age. This week we're looking at the opportunities available in Georgia, thanks to guest author Don Newman. Thanks, Don!

Adult Education in Georgia
Don Newman walks us through opportunities for learning as an adult in the state of Georgia. If you're a Georgian, check it out, for yourself or for someone you know. Read more
See More About:  ged  adult edu  esl

What's Hot Now? Second Semester Ice Breakers
This time of year, teachers look for ways to start second semester with a bang. Well, at least with a warmth that encourages learning, especially when the classroom is full of adults. Read more
See More About:  teaching adults  ice breakers  andragogy

10 Ways to Improve Your Writing
Writing is one of the top worries that keeps people from returning to school. It doesn't have to be. Worried about your writing? We can help. Read more
See More About:  writing  reading  studying

5 Crucial Skills for the Teacher of Adults
If you have any doubts about your ability to teach adults, we've got a list of crucial skills you might want to check. Good luck out there. We're on your side. Read more
See More About:  adult edu  literacy  ice breakers

 


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