5 report(s) found.
The charts give information on the results of a survey on the topic of adult education. The bar chart illustrates the main reasons adults choose to study, while the pie chart shows how respondents believe the cost of adult education should be shared. Overall, interest in the subject and obtaining qualifications are the most common […]
The bar chart illustrates the main reasons why adults decide to take part in education, while the pie chart shows people’s opinions about how the costs of such courses should be shared. Overall, personal interest and gaining qualifications are the leading motivations for adult learning, whereas meeting people and changing jobs are the least common […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of students who chose to study, and the pie chart shows the proportions of three sections to which costs should be distributed. Overall, students’ main motives for studying include their interest in the subject, the desire to gain qualifications, and the desire to improve their job prospects. Regarding cost-sharing, […]
The provided charts illustrate the outcomes of a survey on adult education, portraying the factors driving adults to pursue further studies and the suggested distribution of costs for adult education among different stakeholders. Overall, the primary motivations for adults to study include interest in the subject, acquiring qualifications, and enhancing job prospects. In terms of […]
The following report presents an analysis of the results of a survey on adult education, highlighting the primary motivations behind adults’ decisions to pursue further studies and the preferred distribution of course costs among various stakeholders. The survey reveals a prominent trend among adults, with a significant proportion driven by intrinsic motivation and career advancement, […]
