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		<title>Education. how continuing education can brighten your future</title>
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 The phrase &#34;continuing education&#34; means different things to different people. For some, it means returning to the classroom 
 to receive their GED. For others, it means returning to college to work toward a graduate degree. Whatever the phrase means 
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<p> The phrase &quot;continuing education&quot; means different things to different people. For some, it means <noindex><nofollow>returning to</nofollow></noindex> the classroom </p>
<p> to receive their GED. For others, it means returning to college to <noindex><nofollow>work toward</nofollow></noindex> a graduate degree. Whatever the phrase means </p>
<p> to you, it&#8217;s worth your time to <noindex><nofollow>consider the</nofollow></noindex> possibilities. </p>
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<p> Technology has made learning so much easier than what you may remember. You <noindex><nofollow>now</nofollow></noindex> can take classes from your home using your </p>
<p> computer. You also can take classes <noindex><nofollow>at many</nofollow></noindex> local community centers. As more options appear, more people are taking advantage </p>
<p> of continuing <noindex><nofollow>education as</nofollow></noindex> a way to brighten their career future. </p>
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<p> Consider, for starters, the GED. This test <noindex><nofollow>enables people</nofollow></noindex> who didn&#8217;t pass high school to receive a certificate that is equal </p>
<p> to a <noindex><nofollow>high</nofollow></noindex> school diploma. We all know high school graduates earn more than non-graduates. These <noindex><nofollow>days,</nofollow></noindex> people seeking to </p>
<p> receive their GED have many online options. You can take practice <noindex><nofollow>tests and</nofollow></noindex> preparation classes at home on your schedule to </p>
<p> help you prepare for the test. </p>
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<p> Interested <noindex><nofollow>in other</nofollow></noindex> continuing education options? Many technical schools exist that can help you learn a <noindex><nofollow>trade or</nofollow></noindex> a skill. </p>
<p> For instance, you can learn how to repair cars, appliances, heaters, and <noindex><nofollow>air conditioners.</nofollow></noindex> You can learn a skill, such as </p>
<p> cosmetology, bookkeeping, or carpentry. Most cities have <noindex><nofollow>an</nofollow></noindex> assortment of technical schools where you can learn the skills </p>
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		<title>Learn how to paint, draw or write like a pro with continuing education classes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 14:09:59 +0000</pubDate>
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 Have you ever wanted to be an artist? Most of us have at one point of our lives or another. However, in school, the focus 
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<p> Have you ever wanted to be an artist? Most of us have at one <noindex><nofollow>point of</nofollow></noindex> our lives or another. However, in school, the focus </p>
<p> was more on reading, writing <noindex><nofollow>and arithmetic</nofollow></noindex> instead of honing our artistic or musical skills. Now that you are an <noindex><nofollow>adult</nofollow></noindex> and </p>
<p> can make your own decisions, you&rsquo;d like to try and learn these things <noindex><nofollow>and take</nofollow></noindex> up a new hobby. But how? Do you read a book </p>
<p> or ask your <noindex><nofollow>friend who</nofollow></noindex> paints? Well, you can, but it won&rsquo;t help you get the know-how that <noindex><nofollow>taking a</nofollow></noindex> continuing education </p>
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<p> Continuing education courses can be anything from an accredited <noindex><nofollow>degree</nofollow></noindex> program (one where you earn a degree to use in your </p>
<p> career at the <noindex><nofollow>end)</nofollow></noindex> to a simple day-long course at the local community college. However, it&rsquo;s those <noindex><nofollow>simple courses</nofollow></noindex> that can </p>
<p> give the students amazing experience in areas they never had a chance <noindex><nofollow>to</nofollow></noindex> learn about previously. </p>
<p> A student can take painting classes, learn to sew or knit, <noindex><nofollow>learn</nofollow></noindex> to arrange flowers or research your family tree-all by </p>
<p> taking a few courses for <noindex><nofollow>a few</nofollow></noindex> weeks. You can learn how to create the next big piece of artwork <noindex><nofollow>or sew</nofollow></noindex> your daughter&rsquo;s </p>
<p> wedding dress. Or, you can do something simple. Continuing education courses have <noindex><nofollow>something for</nofollow></noindex> everyone. </p>
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<p> Because the topics can range so widely, these continuing education courses are a <noindex><nofollow>great way</nofollow></noindex> for retirees to keep their minds </p>
<p> sharp in their senior years. It also gives <noindex><nofollow>them</nofollow></noindex></p>
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		<title>Education. moms and continuing education. mom&#8217;s education.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 16:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
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 Are you a stay-at-home mom? If so, you may want to consider the many continuing education options. While your children are 
 at school or napping, you can take an online class or two. You can even work toward a college degree from home. 

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<p> Are you a stay-at-home mom? If so, you may want to consider the many <noindex><nofollow>continuing education</nofollow></noindex> options. While your children are </p>
<p> at school or napping, you can take an online <noindex><nofollow>class</nofollow></noindex> or two. You can even work toward a college degree from home. </p>
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<p> Many people <noindex><nofollow>don&#8217;t</nofollow></noindex> realize how many options there are when it comes to continuing education. In <noindex><nofollow>addition</nofollow></noindex> to the traditional </p>
<p> classroom settings, most colleges offer a variety of online classes that <noindex><nofollow>are perfect</nofollow></noindex> for stay-at-home moms. </p>
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<p> Online classes are one of the great things about continuing education. <noindex><nofollow>These classes</nofollow></noindex> usually consist of lectures posted </p>
<p> once or twice a week, along with assignments and <noindex><nofollow>tests. You</nofollow></noindex> can read the lectures as your schedule permits during the week. </p>
<p> Then you can <noindex><nofollow>submit</nofollow></noindex> your assignments to your instructor online as you complete them. The tests are <noindex><nofollow>usually timed</nofollow></noindex> and many </p>
<p> are created so they&#8217;re open book. </p>
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<p> If you aren&#8217;t sure what you&#8217;d like <noindex><nofollow>to major</nofollow></noindex> in, you can look through the college catalogs online. Most four-year colleges </p>
<p> and community <noindex><nofollow>colleges</nofollow></noindex> offer a lot of continuing education options. If you still have questions, you <noindex><nofollow>can</nofollow></noindex> call the college </p>
<p> for additional information. They&#8217;ll be able to help you decide how <noindex><nofollow>you can</nofollow></noindex> achieve your educational goals. </p>
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<p> If money is stopping you from pursuing continuing education, ask <noindex><nofollow>the</nofollow></noindex> college about scholarships and other tuition help. </p>
<p> Most colleges have people on staff who <noindex><nofollow>can work</nofollow></noindex></p>
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		<title>Education. continuing education and languages, learn in your spare time!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 11:46:45 +0000</pubDate>
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 You are taking the plunge and are planning the trip of a lifetime across South America. You plan to visit each country for 
 an extended period of time and see the sights and sounds like that of a local. One problem. And it is a big one: you cannot 
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<p> an extended period of time and see <noindex><nofollow>the sights</nofollow></noindex> and sounds like that of a local. One problem. And it is a <noindex><nofollow>big</nofollow></noindex> one: you cannot </p>
<p> speak Spanish and know you will need to know at least <noindex><nofollow>a</nofollow></noindex> little bit before you </p>
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<p> Thankfully, you still have several months before your trip starts, <noindex><nofollow>so</nofollow></noindex> you can try to learn some Spanish before heading on </p>
<p> your trip. However, you <noindex><nofollow>are</nofollow></noindex> not sure how to go about learning the language. You see the advertisements <noindex><nofollow>on</nofollow></noindex> televisions for </p>
<p> the books and CD-ROM sets that claim to teach you the language <noindex><nofollow>in just</nofollow></noindex> a few days. You are more than skeptical. </p>
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<p> Instead, you decide that taking a <noindex><nofollow>course</nofollow></noindex> with a native speaker would probably be the best bet. But where can <noindex><nofollow>you</nofollow></noindex> find these </p>
<p> types of courses without enrolling in an actual Spanish language degree program? <noindex><nofollow>You</nofollow></noindex> are most likely to find programs like </p>
<p> this for people just like you in <noindex><nofollow>continuing</nofollow></noindex> education programs. </p>
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<p> Continuing education programs that have language courses are more tailored to the <noindex><nofollow>adult</nofollow></noindex> learner who wants to learn the </p>
<p> practical part of the language. The people who <noindex><nofollow>take</nofollow></noindex> these classes are more than likely using it for business purposes or </p>
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		<title>Education. use your skills to help others&#8230; teach continuing education</title>
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<p> Some people say you are a smart-alek. Other people swear by your knowledge and <noindex><nofollow>continually ask</nofollow></noindex> you to share your knowledge. </p>
<p> You like teaching and helping others, so why not <noindex><nofollow>let them</nofollow></noindex> in on what you know? </p>
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<p> You never really did have an interest in becoming <noindex><nofollow>a</nofollow></noindex> teacher, but as you get older and older and your knowledge in your </p>
<p> chosen <noindex><nofollow>field continues</nofollow></noindex> to grow, you are starting to feel the need to teach others about <noindex><nofollow>what</nofollow></noindex> you know and how they can </p>
<p> become experts in the field like you are. </p>
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<p> No <noindex><nofollow>matter</nofollow></noindex> what your field, your knowledge can be important to others who want to <noindex><nofollow>know</nofollow></noindex> more about it. But you do not have to </p>
<p> start teaching college courses or <noindex><nofollow>go back</nofollow></noindex> to school to earn a teaching certificate to start sharing what you know <noindex><nofollow>with</nofollow></noindex> others. </p>
<p> Instead, look into teaching some continuing education courses to share your wealth of <noindex><nofollow>knowledge</nofollow></noindex> with others. Continuing </p>
<p> education courses are a great way for teachers to share what <noindex><nofollow>they</nofollow></noindex> know with students who are generally interested in the </p>
<p> subject matter. </p>
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<p> College and universities that <noindex><nofollow>offer</nofollow></noindex> continuing education programs are also eager to have you! They are constantly looking </p>
<p> for <noindex><nofollow>people</nofollow></noindex> to teach about popular topics and even some not-so-popular ones. What they want <noindex><nofollow>to</nofollow></noindex> see if that you are enthusiastic </p>
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