aftereducation
Aftereducation is a broad term used to describe learning activities and educational experiences that occur after formal schooling or outside standard curricular boundaries. It encompasses deliberate, structured programs and informal, self-directed learning pursued outside the mandatory education system. The term is relatively new and not universally standardized, but it is used in policy discussions and educational writing to emphasize ongoing learning beyond formal degrees and credentials.
Scope and modalities: Aftereducation includes continuing education, professional development, adult education, community education, and hobbyist or
Relation to other terms: Aftereducation differs from formal education in its scheduling, curricula, and quality controls,
Examples: CPD programs for healthcare professionals, online language courses pursued after work, community college non-credit courses,
Criticism and challenges: Access, affordability, and the digital divide can limit participation; recognition and quality assurance
Impact: When accessible and well-supported, aftereducation can enhance employment prospects, civic engagement, and personal fulfillment by
See also: Lifelong learning; Continuing education; Adult education; Informal learning; Online learning; Microcredential.