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Adult & Continuing Education in Charleston, MO

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Business Listing   Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center - Charleston, MO - Phone: (573) 683-8679


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Adult education in Charleston, as the name suggests, is the education which is imparted to the adults. Adult education can have different implications for different people. The most common form of adult education is designed for adults who, for some reason or the other, could not get a basic school certificate. Others may take the form of continuing education. Continuing education in Charleston is for people who are employed and want to get a higher degree which can help their career grow. Continuing education can help a person increase their technical knowledge and skills.

Thus adult and continuing education are targeted for the adults, be it for getting the basic educational degree or be it for getting higher technical or educational degrees.Other than this, one can take up adult education for having a college degree in a non-traditional setting. There are many who join in these classes just to improve their knowledge.

Classes teaching foreign languages, grooming for professional development, preparing for competitive examinations are different examples of adult and continuing education. Thus, adult and continuing education is solely aimed for improving the learning standards of every individual depending on their needs and specifications.

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