1. Education

Deb's Favorite Blogs Roll

Lots of non-trad students keep blogs. Here are my faves.

Older Non-Trad Student

Meet Zickbee. She's full of ideas for non-trads like us.

Teaching Transformation

Gwen is really into questioning education, and isn't that the best way to improve the world?

Leslie Madsen Brooks

Leslie blogs about motherhood and the life of an academic. If that's you, too, you'll appreciate Leslie.

Reaching Lifelong Goals as a Non Traditional Student

Mike Dicianna received an acceptance letter from Oregon State University 35 years after high school. It was a powerful experience. He'll be a non-traditional student studying history. Follow his fulfillment of this lifelong goal.

Insufficient Things

LjLucy lived in a freshman dorm when she went back to school as a non-trad student. Brave woman.

E. Sheppard's Non-Traditional Student Blog

E. has an extraordinary number of fabulous links and other resources on her blog, including links to her website, which is also jam-packed with helpful links.

Reidar's Mathematics Education Research Blog

Reidar is an Associate Professor in Mathematics Education at the University of Stavanger in Norway. His thesis is an interesting look at whether or not we really use math in everyday life.

Old Dogs, New Tricks - A news record blog for non-traditional students

Danielle Frink is slightly offended when people assume that just because she's a non-trad student, she isn't computer savvy or hip.

Nancy Monson's Craft to Heal

Nancy Monson has taken a ton of Continuing Ed. classes and offers some great advice on how to choose the best ones. Thanks Nancy!

Rick Osborn's Continuing Education Blog

A discussion of continuing higher education, adult education, training, and related--and some unrelated--Tennessee topics.

Michael Bilsborough's Visual Arts/Continuing Education Blog

Are you into the visual arts? Then Michael Bilsborough's Visual Arts/Continuing Education Blog is for you. Some beautiful stuff.

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