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What's the difference between adult education and continuing education?
Adult academic education is a general term for the implementation of systematic primary education, secondary education and higher education for adults. Complete all courses according to the teaching plan stipulated by the state, and those who pass the examination will be awarded corresponding academic certificates. Generally through classroom teaching, correspondence learning, radio and television teaching, self-study examination and other forms. In adult education, there are non-professional general education and vocational and technical education. After entering the school, the forms of study include correspondence, amateur and full-time study. Mainly the first two forms, only a few adult colleges and universities are full-time study.

Continuing education refers to all kinds of education received by people who leave formal education, take part in work and have adult responsibilities. It is an advanced supplementary education for professional and technical personnel to update, supplement, expand and improve their abilities. Continuing education is a form of education that appears at a certain historical stage when human society develops, and it is an important part of educational modernization. It plays a more and more important role in the process of social development, especially in the formation of a learning society with all-people learning and lifelong learning.

Continuing education is a special form of education, mainly to update, supplement, expand and improve the knowledge and skills of professional and technical personnel, further improve the knowledge structure, and improve creativity and professional and technical level.

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