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Posts Tagged ‘Adult teaching’

Adult teaching through ABET courses

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Adult teaching differs from teaching children or even full time students. There is less time and the learners want to see results quickly. It is however, also important to note that once a person enrols out of free will, the learner is generally more positive and eager to learn. As such we encourage employers to explain adult teaching methods with their employees to ensure a positive attitude right from the start. We follow adult teaching methods that inspire, uplift, motivate, and encourage. Our aim is never to break down, but to build on existing skills. As such the attendees enjoy our classes and prefer our way of adult teaching because they can see immediate results. This also benefits the employer that receives the advantages of an education workforce almost immediately.

 

Success with adult learning classes

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Triple e has tremendous success with adult learning classes and the reason for this is that we address issues that many other programs ignore. We take specific factors into consideration when preparing the adult learning classes. As such our adult learning classes are based on specific principles to promote success:

• Link goals of the learner with what is taught
• Provide applicable knowledge that can be used in day to day living and the workplace
• Give them practical evidence that what they are learning is worth something
• Allow the learners to work at their own pace
• Respect the various ways in which people learn
• Show them how they can solve problems in their workplace with the knowledge gained
• Schedule classes to accommodate the learner’s time, transport needs, and responsibilities
• Provide opportunities to discuss, solve problems, and work out scenarios in class.