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SOME FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
about
Distance Learning Education
Is correspondence
study effective?
According
to Dr.Poteet (in a book published by the National Home Study Council in
1986 - title We Succeed Through Home Study, "Home study or correspondence
study has been proven through research to be a highly effective way to
teach and learn. It is not a revolutionary educational idea; millions
of students have been learning through this method for hundreds of years."
Dr. Poteet further states, "It (home study) fits the needs of a specific
type of student, one who wants to choose when and where the learning will
take place, rather than engaging in the ritual of spending 1 to 5 years
sitting in class for 50 minutes twice a week for 30 weeks each year. The
difference between home study and other educational delivery systems is
basically a difference in methodology."
Does a
college degree really make a difference to get the job I really want .
. . the promotion . . . or the self confidence I need to feel good about
myself?
More than
ever before a college degree is important to getting the job you really
want and to promotion in the world of work. Older adult workers are finding
themselves being "replaced" with less experienced, younger,
college graduates. With many external degree programs you can turn your
experience into a college degree that will make you more valuable to your
employer.
I had
some college before. Do I have to start all over again?
Most non-traditional
programs give adults college credit for experience and learning which
they gain simply by living as an adult. Hobbies, volunteer work, military
service, college and work related courses, and job experience can all
be turned into real college credit. In non-traditional education it doesn't
matter where or how you learned something, what is important is that you
know it already - Non-traditional programs recognize your existing knowledge
and expertise.
Are degrees
from Non-traditional Programs worthwhile?
Many adults
worry that their degree earned through distance learning may not be worth
it. There are some phony programs which you need to stay away from. These
so called "diploma mills" will send you an instant degree simply
by mailing them a check for $500. This isn't what we are talking about
at all. Most of these operations are quickly shut down by government officials.
All of the hundreds of colleges and universities that offer non-traditional
programs to adults are accredited or state approved institutions. Most
have regular college-age students who live on campus . . . but they also
offer their programs to motivated adult learners . . . study is convenient
to busy, working adults. The degree issued to non-traditional students
is exactly the same as the degree handed out on graduation day to on-campus
students. The future of education will be distance learning. Anyone seeking
to earn their degree through non-traditional means should check out the
acceptability to potential employers, professional associations etc. In
most cases you will be pleasantly surprised by the level of acceptance.
Can I
manage work, raising a family and taking care of a home with going to
college?
Yes! Definitely!
Thousands of non-traditional students are doing the same thing right now.
Thousands of people are earning their college degree without ever stepping
inside a classroom. These people not only earn a Bachelors degree but
Masters and Doctorates as well. Home study allows you to set your own
schedule. When you are really motivated and have a role in setting your
own educational goals you will find it easy to accomplish your goals.
Many non-traditional programs require no residency or a very short residency
during the summer months. You will not have to disrupt your normal work
or family life. To request information about how Adult Education Resource
can help you, simply click the autoresponder button below. Or visit our
website.
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