Over 16 and Continuing Education

June 11th, 2008 by Kelvin

For 16 to 19 year olds there are a wide range of courses and training available to you, on both full and part time bases and most education providers like schools and colleges, either state or privately run, can offer interesting and flexible courses for most needs.

Depending on the type of qualification being sought and whether the course is full time or part time, available courses can be anything from just a few weeks long to several years, which if you have a child means that you can invariably spend more time with it rather (although you will be expected to attend a certain amount of hours at the establishment that is hosting/teaching your course).

Generally speaking it is good to attend classes as they give you both the support and impetus to continue, where working from home can prove difficult. If you are holding down a job or looking after children, then it is often possible to find evening classes for when you return from work or for when someone else becomes available to look after the children.

If you are unsure as to what sort of course you would like to take up, you can contact a Connexions advisor for help, even just browse the Connexions Direct learning homepage for ideas.

This site not only offers advice and ideas for further education and learning, but also for childcare options, jobs, housing, relationships, your legal rights and lots more useful information.

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