Adult Education Programs
The British Columbia government offers various adult education programs for individuals looking to upgrade their skills or complete high school. Programs include online courses and in-person classes.
The British Columbia government offers various adult education programs for individuals looking to upgrade their skills or complete high school. Programs include online courses and in-person classes.
Simon Fraser University's Continuing Studies department provides online high school courses for adults, allowing them to earn their high school diploma or upgrade their skills from the comfort of their own homes.
School District 44 in British Columbia offers online high school courses specifically designed for adult learners. These courses are flexible and can be completed at the student's own pace.
Researchers at the University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education have published a study on adult education in British Columbia, highlighting the importance of accessible and flexible learning options for adults.
Decoda Literacy Solutions, a BC-based literacy organization, provides resources and support for adult learners, including online courses, tutoring, and community-based programs.
The British Columbia government has announced a significant investment in adult education, with a focus on providing more online learning options and supporting community-based programs.
BC Learning Services offers a comprehensive online learning platform for adult education, featuring interactive courses, video tutorials, and personalized support.
This video, produced by the BC Ministry of Education, showcases the various adult education programs available in British Columbia, including online high school courses and community-based initiatives.