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- "I hear and I forget. I see and I
remember. I do and I understand." Confucius
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- For me learning is action. I must use all my senses plus use the
information in order to retain it. My studies on
learning theories makes me wonder if the above quote is about our ways of
learning.
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- If we only hear, how much do we learn? If we see the topic via notes or
other visuals do we retain more information? When we combine what we have
seen and heard and apply the knowledge does that complete the circle?
Certificate in Adult Continuing Education, University of Victoria
transcript
 | Foundations
of Adult Education
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 | Facilitating
Adult Education
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 | Facilitating
Adult Literacy Development and Basic Education
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 | Adult
learning and Development
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 | Transformative
learning for Organizational Change
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 | Power
of Teams
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 | Focus
on Evaluation
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 | Training
and Development
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 | Program
Planning in Adult Education
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 | Instructional
Design in Adult Education
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 | Appreciative
Inquiry (non credit weekend workshop)
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Certificate
in Non-Profit Management, Vancouver Community College
 | Overview
of Non Profit Management
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 | Human
Resources Management
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 | Time/Stress
Management
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 | Financial
Management
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 | Resource
Development
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 | Program
Planning and Evaluation
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 | Working
Effectively with Groups and Individuals
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 | Marketing
for Non-Profits
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Hospital
& Health Care Administration Program (1st year courses),
University of Saskatchewan
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History
of Health Care in Canada
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Overview of
Hospital Administration
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Hospital
Accounting level 1
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Business
Administration courses – BCIT, Burnaby BC
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Accounting
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Organizational
Behavior
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Business
Communications
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Marketing
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Real Estate
License Winnipeg Real Estate letter of
completion
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Selling
Skills
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Contract
Law
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Building
Construction
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Other credit and not credit programs and courses
Graphic Design for
Desktop Publishing, Vancouver Community College
certificate
sample content PG 1
PG 2
PG 3
Technical Writing, UBC
Continuing Studies
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