Suite101

Adult Education Benefits - It's Never Too Late

Distance Learning Provides Continuing Education Possibility for All

© David R. Wetzel

Aug 17, 2008
Adult Education, MS Office
Adults can continue their education through the benefits of distance learning, overcoming the myths which typically surround adults going back to school to earn a degree.

It is never too late to go back to school and continue education. For adults who by passed their education in their early years, today’s educational opportunities provide many benefits and advantages. For adults who do go back to school, over 80% graduate with a degree compared to less than 50% of those who attend college right after high school (U.S. Department of Labor).

Many adults will not go back to school because of myths surrounding continuing education, distance learning concerns, and unaware of the benefits of continuing education. Elimination of concerns and awareness of benefits are keys to success for adults continuing their education.

Benefits of Continuing Education for Adults

Adults go back to school for a variety of reasons. These reasons are centered on personal achievements or a new found inner drive to succeed. The main reasons adults continue their education include:

  • Taking advanced courses in their career field to improve chances for promotion and salary increases.
  • Becoming more marketable in their career field or a new career field they are entering.
  • Improving education level to improve their lives and to inspire their children to improve their education.
  • Simply take courses of interest or complete a program they have developed a deep rooted passion about for a specific subject area.

Distance Learning Benefits for Adults

As adults progress through their chosen career, they determine several things. Typically these are the limitations they have because of their level of education. Some adults learn a chosen career field is not for them, so they need to reeducate themselves to enter a new career field.

The benefits distance learning provides adults include the:

  • Flexibility to work full time and enroll in a course or program which fits their work schedule.
  • Ability to enroll in a course or program offered by any school in the country.
  • Fact that distance learning courses provide the same thoroughness of learning experiences as traditional classroom education.
  • Ability to learn from the most current information available, because of the dynamic nature of the Internet in providing state of the art learning experiences.
  • Ability to learn at one’s own pace, which is not possible in traditional classroom education.

Myths about the Benefits of Adult Education

As adults advance in years and career, they typically hear many myths regarding continuing education. These myths generally provide a negative view about continuing education. However these are just myths and here are a few benefits (The College Board):

  • Continuing education is only for smart people – false, because adults have built a foundation of knowledge of work and life experiences they can draw upon.
  • Advanced education is only for the young – false, because the average college student’s age is in the 30s. Some college students are even in their 70s and 80s.
  • The cost of the education is not worth the expense – false, because an adult with a college degree will earn about one million dollars more in their life time than a high school graduate. An adult with graduate degree will earn about two million dollars more in their life time than a high school graduate.
  • Adults make too much for aid – false, aid is available for most people and in fact nearly half of all adults earning more than $80,000 a year qualify for some aid.

It is never too late for adults to go back to school and earn a degree or an additional degree. The benefits of adult education are too great to listen to myths.


The copyright of the article Adult Education Benefits - It's Never Too Late in Adult Education is owned by David R. Wetzel. Permission to republish Adult Education Benefits - It's Never Too Late in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.


Adult Education, MS Office
       


Post this Article to facebook Add this Article to del.icio.us! Digg this Article furl this Article Add this Article to Reddit Add this Article to Technorati Add this Article to Newsvine Add this Article to Windows Live Add this Article to Yahoo Add this Article to StumbleUpon Add this Article to BlinkLists Add this Article to Spurl Add this Article to Google Add this Article to Ask Add this Article to Squidoo

Comments
May 8, 2009 11:39 AM
Guest :
Great article! This is wonderful to refer adults to when in doubt about continuing their education. Thanks for posting and please continue to post more related topics.

Thanks!
May 21, 2009 1:46 PM
Guest :
We are an Adult Basic Education Class and after reading this article, several students have written responses for you to consider.

Alejandra wrote: My opinion about this article is that it's amazing how young people drop out and then decide to go back to school when they are older. They realize that they would have had a better future if they would have graduated from high school and continued to go to college and get a degree. As they get older and have a family, the adults that dropped out have to go back to school to give their kids a better future.

Latonya wrote: I think that the article is good because adults need to go back to school to futyer their education, not only for themselves but also fo their children. It's very sad to me when you find an adult with children who doesn't know how to read and write. To me, it's very important to improve your education; like I say, not nly for yourself, but also for your children.
2 Comments