Across
- 3. The practice of effectively allocating time for learning activities, work, and personal responsibilities.
- 5. Educational programs and courses designed to provide learning opportunities for adults to update their skills, knowledge, or qualifications.
- 6. An individual who engages in educational activities or courses after the traditional age of formal schooling, typically over the age of 18.
- 7. An adult learner who does not fit the typical profile of a full-time, residential, college-aged student.
- 9. A mode of education where learners and instructors are separated by physical distance, often utilizing technology and online resources for instruction.
Down
- 1. The concept of continuous learning and skill development throughout one's life, beyond formal education.
- 2. The theory and practice of teaching and educating adults, emphasizing self-directed learning and the unique needs of adult learners.
- 4. Learning through direct experiences, activities, and reflection, emphasizing practical application of knowledge.
- 8. Learning: A learning approach where individuals take initiative and responsibility for their own learning process, setting goals and determining their learning path.
