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Answer the following questions
Q. (2) What is the condition which possess a problem?
Q. (3) What is the main problem facing adult education in the country?
Q. (4) What is the problem for educating adult villagers?
Q. (5) What is needed for adult education in villages?
Q. (6) Which sort of work does the farmers have?​

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Answered by 08842
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Answer:

Here you go

Explanation:

2) i think its Well posed problem

3)  Here are some of the most common setbacks that adult learners face:

A lack of time

Financial barriers

Mindset

Time and money aside, one of the biggest barriers for adult learners is self-doubt - that feeling of “am I really cut out for this?”

As adults, we often feel like we should have it all figured out, and going to school can feel like a step backwards. The truth is, change is daunting; by embarking on something new, you’re stepping out of your comfort zone and exposing yourself to the chance of failure.

Coupled with a lack of time and money, this could well be enough to deter you forever. However, it’s not as bleak as it sounds. Let’s take a look at how you can overcome these obstacles and study your way to career happiness.

I’m an adult learner — what are my options?

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Here’s how online bootcamps break down many of the typical adult-learner barriers:

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4)  Non availability of safe and wake-able (central) environment for this activity.  Lack of vital learning materials and furniture for students.  Lack of funds or financial limitations for activity operations.  Lack of expert input into curriculum work.

5) Adult Education aims at extending educational options to those adults, who have lost the opportunity and have crossed the age of formal education, but now feel a need for learning of any type, including literacy, basic education, skill development (Vocational Education) and equivalency

6) A Farmer manages farms, ranches, greenhouses, nurseries, and other agricultural production organizations. Farmers are involved in planting, cultivating, performing post-harvest duties, overseeing livestock, and supervising farm labor depending on the type of farm. Reach over 250 million candidates.

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