Continuing Education means educational programs designed for adults who wish to continue their education beyond traditional undergraduate or graduate programs.
Long definition: Continuing Education, often abbreviated as "CE", refers to a form of post-secondary learning that is designed for adults and professionals who wish to acquire new skills, knowledge or credentials after completing their initial formal education. It encompasses a wide range of programs, courses, workshops and certifications tailored to meet the specific needs of lifelong learners and individuals seeking career advancement or personal enrichment.
Etymology: The term "continuing education" derives from the idea of ongoing or continuous learning beyond traditional educational milestones.
Synonyms or related academic terms: Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Professional Development, Extension Education.
Examples of Use:
Translations:
Spanish: Educación Continua
French: Formation Continue
German: Weiterbildung
Italian: Formazione Continua
Portuguese: Educação Continuada
Japanese: 継続教育 (Keizoku Kyōiku)
Chinese (Simplified): 继续教育 (Jìxù Jiàoyù)
Hindi: जारी शिक्षा (Jaari Shiksha)
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