The pie charts illustrate the proportion of students enrolled in different courses at an adult education in 1985 and in the current year.
Overall, courses such as Music appreciation and Local history have been removed while Fitness and Dance participation remain unchanged. Meanwhile, technology-related courses have become more popular with the addition of IT as the new subject accounting for the largest percentage of students.
According to the first pie chart, Modern languages was the most popular course with 24% of students taking it, followed closely by Fitness and dance at 22%. The percentage of students who participated in Art, Local history, and Cookery was 17%, 15%, and 14% respectively. Lastly, Music appreciation attracted the smallest number of students with just 8% of the total enrollment.
The second pie chart reveals that in the current year, IT has replaced Modern languages as the most enrolled course, with a figure of 27%. Modern language and Art got a significant decrease to 17% and 15% respectively, while Cookery has increased to 19%. The proportion of students taking Fitness and dance remain unchanged during the period. Notably, Music appreciation and Local history are no longer offered as a part of the curriculum.
