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Topic: Adult Learning

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  Learning Activities    Service Learning  
  Distance Learning    Language Learning  
  Online Learning    Learning Disabilities  
  Learning  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Helen Keller
Favorite possession(s):Wheelchair
Intelligence:Retarded
Currently has on their coffee table:Parenting magazine
Dream job(s):Teacher,  Bus Driver,  Social worker
Education:Elementary school,  None,  Junior High School
Favorite activity(s):Taking IQ tests
Interest(s):English
Medical note(s):Mentally retarded
Ultimate fantasy(s):Finding a job,  Getting off welfare,  Going back to school
Membership(s):World Vision
Favorite quote(s):"Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance." - Will Durant
"Good teaching is one-fourth preparation and three-fourths theater." - Gail Godwin
 
 
 Expert Talk
The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Learning Disabilities Research and Training Center National information resource guide for and about adolescents and adults with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders.
Both adults and students have participated in learning and monitoring the lagoons and wetlands near the coast and major waterways that flow from several tiers into the Tasman Sea.
Learning Together proposed the provision of a study preparation course to give these adults both the skills and confidence to participate in further study.
John Fielding,
CEO

Adults With Learning Disabilities The growth in the number of people with learning disabilities living in the community presents a major challenge to healthcare professionals, particularly those in primary care services and specialist learning disability services.
Learning with adults in direct connection with work offers other opportunities for education and growth, such as understanding the value of teamwork for problem solving and achievement, or learning how to get along with peers and supervisors alike in relation to getting the job done.
Adults whose learning achievements have benefited them in the workplace or by gaining employment can enter the Learning Works Awards.
Adam Findley,
Professional Motivator

Our purpose is helping adults LD students create learning strategies that promote life long learning enabling them to realize their full potential both academically and professionally.
Adults with specific learning disabilities can learn to identify such a positive match and to advocate for the accommodations that will ensure their potential future success.
Their aims are to create opportunities for adults with learning disabilities or those with mental health problems to lead full and varied lives within the community.
Mark Harris,
Priest

Adults are welcome to participate in a variety of programs ranging from the liturgical ministries and RCIA to the seasonal prayer and learning experiences to representing the parish on Pastoral Council or one of the many other parish organizations.
They are learning about the commitment of faith and that as young adults, it is their decision to continue the faith journey as participating members in the community.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

Cornerstone is a registered charity that provides supportive services to children and adults with learning disabilities and other special needs and their families in Scotland.
 
 
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