Literacy: is opposite of illiteracy, it means the ability to recognize and understand ideas or one’s ability to read and write.
Learning: the understanding of new ideas or concepts through a practice or an experience.
Development: Human development is recognized as a lifelong process.
The process of improving and advancing people strongly and gradually.
Adult : Is the particular stage in which a boy becomes a man / A girl becomes a woman based on their responsibility and maturity. Growing up person
Adult Education: A relationship between an education agent and a leader in which the agent elects, arranges, and continuously directs a sequence of progressive tasks that
Lifelong learning- The act of individuals learning continuously throughout their life.
Lifelong education- The education that remains available for students to acquire regardless of age.
Formal education- Usually takes place at an institution where an individual will receive a certificate, a credit or diploma.
Informal education- Self motivated learning, often with the intent to enhance knowledge for work or self-improvement.
Non-formal education- Training provided by employers or communities in an organized environment, and does not lead to a certificate or degree.
Praxis- The practical application or implementation of something learned or taught.
Andragogy- The art or science of teaching adults.
Program- A plan of courses or events over a set
period of time with the intent to achieve a specific goal or understanding.
Curriculum- A material or a content of specific course designed to properly teach a subject.
Facilitator- One who assists people in their progression and understanding of a subject.
Practitioner- One who engages in a certain activity in order to learn or accomplish a set goal.