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				<title>Matthew Lynch posted an update in the group Adult and Continuing Education: Principles and Processes</title>
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				<title>Matthew Lynch posted an update in the group Adult and Continuing Education: Principles and Processes</title>
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				<title>Matthew Lynch posted an update in the group Adult and Continuing Education: Principles and Processes</title>
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				<div class="youzify-wall-link-title">Teaching Students About Continuing Education</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-desc">Spread the loveContinuing education refers to the process of pursuing further education and training after completing a formal degree or certification program. It is an important aspect of professional development and can help individuals stay up-to-date with the latest trends and developments in their field. Teaching students about continuing education can help them understand the importance of lifelong learning and how it can benefit their career. Here are some tips for educators who want to teach their students about continuing education: 1. Introduce the concept of lifelong learning Start by introducing the concept of lifelong learning. Educators can discuss how […]</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-url">www.theedadvocate.org</div>			</div>
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				<div class="youzify-wall-link-title">Best Colleges and Universities in the World for Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-desc">Spread the loveThe world is changing at a fast pace and people need to constantly upgrade their skills and knowledge to keep up with the times. For this reason, adult and continuing education has become increasingly popular in recent years. Many colleges and universities around the world offer programs tailored specifically for working adults who seek to further their education. In this article, we highlight some of the best colleges and universities in the world for adult and continuing education and teaching. 1) University of Oxford, UK: The University of Oxford is known for its prestigious continuing education programs. It […]</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-url">www.theedadvocate.org</div>			</div>
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