5 report(s) found.
The diagram provides information on a questionnaire given to adults asking about why they chose to study and how everyone thinks the expenses should be shared. Generally, people decide to study further because they are interested in the subject or need it for work. Most people think that adults have to cover the costs of […]
The figures show what motivations make the adults decide to study and how the costs for each course should be funded. It is clear that the most adults chose to study because they were interested in the subject and wanted to gain qualifications. Additionally, a large number of people argued that tuition should be paid […]
The chart depicts a survey result regarding adult education, where the first chart indicates the reasons for studying at adult age percentage-wise and the second pie chart describes how much differently people think about the percentage of costs of each course should be shared by the taxpayer, the individual or the employer. Overall, most adults […]
There are two schemes provided from a survey regarding adult education. The first is a bar chart, which shows the reasons why people above 18 choose to study, and the second is a pie chart disclosing information about what people think about what partiesshould participate in sharing the costs. Overall, the first diagram highlights the […]
The bar chart illustrates various reasons that encourage adults to continue their learning, and the pie chart demonstrates how the surveyed assumes the fee for each course has to be divided. The research found that the most common reason for adults to study is their personal interest in the subject, which is reflected in the […]
