Social benefits of adult learning
One of the benefits of returning to learning is that the subjects studied can help people in their everyday lives as well as within their careers or their ongoing academic ambitions.
In fact, using the skills gained from studies in everyday situations can help illustrate the value of their ongoing education and show a person how far and fast they have progressed.
Of course, it is obvious that someone studying beauty therapy, hairdressing or nail art will be popular among their female friends but many other courses offer the chance to develop talents their friends and family will admire and enlist.
For example, for those involved in charities or clubs, skills in areas such as bookkeeping, IT and web design can be really useful. Members or volunteers who are able to help out in these ways mean their organisations do not have to hire outside professionals, which saves money and ensures someone who really cares about the cause is doing the work.
Even in family life, there are many potential benefits resulting from adult learning. Someone who has developed their language skills may get more out of a holiday or adults who study nutrition in their spare time may discover their family’s diet improves dramatically.
Whatever the reason an adult returns to learning, the positive effects can be seen in every aspect of their life.

I have a friend who does beauty therapy and she is really useful when your getting ready for a nite out!
Comment by Sally J — April 17, 2008 @ 2:36 pm