Sunday, May 27, 2012

The Baby Boomer And Continuing Education

Increasingly, older students, even those over 50, are choosing to acquire more education. For some, learning has become a matter of great pleasure in the later half of life, while others see it as the time to return to school to earn a degree to facilitate a new career. Baby boomers are known for valuing education and are more likely to pursue it, formally or informally, in post-career years.

The entire body of adult education studies is being referred to as 'lifelong or continuing education'. There are thousands of learners all over the world, who find that going back to college to earn a degree, or continue their business education is an exciting way to spend their time after a career and years of raising kids.

Today, someone retiring at age 65 is likely to live to be 80 or more. Jobs and technology are changing fast, and employees may explore different careers during a lifetime and the ever-growing job segments require a much higher educational background than the current jobs they hold. As a result, older adults are postponing retirement and are turning to college courses as a way to gain the knowledge necessary to maintain their creditability in their currently held positions, or retrain for the new careers they want.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Online Vocational Education Training

If you ask me what today's way of the world is, I would undoubtedly come up with one word and that is -Internet. From chatting to shopping and banking almost everything is possible on the World Wide Web. The latest in this long list of things is, distance education. The concept has been there since several years, but not many people were familiar with it. Now it is gaining popularity as an internet connection, an e-mail account and a computer is all you need to earn an online vocational education training degree. From an initial degree to a complete AA degree, all are offered through distance education programs.

Various top accredited online schools offer online vocational education training programs. These are taught in random fragments in opposition to academic training which is typically progressive. Collaborating with union apprenticeship training programs, online vocational education training programs are developed. These career development distance education programs can be taken up by just about anyone. However there remains a serious point of concern and that is how a learner puts together such learning sessions together. Does an online learner gain both confidence in acquired skills and team-building expertise? Because for some of the online vocational education training programs, interaction is indispensable. To overcome this hitch, most of the top online schools have hired on-site trainers which are further supplemented by distance education courses.