The pie charts illustrates the percentage of students enrolling in six distinct courses provided by an adult education center from 1985 to this year.
Overall, the popularity of modern languages, and art has gradually declined, while cookery exhibites an improvement in its enrollment rate. Meanwhile, fitness and dance courses maintain a stable student participation, without any changes. Notably, local history course fell out of favor over time and was replaced by the introduction of an IT course, which has become the most widely-preferred course among students.
In 1985, modern language had the highest enrollment rate, with 24% of students attending the course. However, this figure declines steadily to 17% in this year, indicating the diminished popularity of learning modern foreign languages among students. Art also displayed a subtle decrease from 17% in 1985 to 15% in this year, while fitness and dance courses see no changes, stabilizing at 22%.
A stark contrast occurs in cookery course, which initially attracted only 14% but then experienced a moderate rise, climbing to 19% in this year. It is noteworthy that local history, which had 14% enrollments in 1985, was eliminated from the course list offered for students of the education center. Instead, an IT course has been introduced and attracted 27% of students in this year, making it the most favored discipline.
