If you’ve ever wondered why young people are drawn to experiences that feel risky to adults—sneaking out to see friends, driving too fast, or saying yes to a wild adventure—you’re not alone.
After spending his working life watching the clock, punching in and out and living paycheck to paycheck, Paul Swanson is back in school. Swanson is 62 years old, a disabled veteran, who is beginning ...
A rising trend of adult learners in U.S. colleges reflects a shift in education demographics, as many pursue skills and ...
A program from Melton and Matan adapts Torah, prayer and holiday study for learners long left out of formal adult education.
There’s an incredibly important program that takes place in the back lots of a number of K-12 school sites. Adult Education serves students aged 18 and over in English as a second language (ESL), ...
The Workforce Investment Act (WIA), enacted by Congress in 1998, requires states to establish a comprehensive accountability system for adult education programs. The WIA mandates that states must ...