NAIL – New Adventures In Learning

Professor Dan Richardson from ASU shares recent research with New Adventures in Learning members.

Professor Dan Richardson from ASU shares recent research with New Adventures in Learning members.

Catherine Hammond

It is not too late to participate in the fall semester for New Adventures in Learning, affiliated with the Chandler-Gilbert Community College. Classes continue until Dec. 13, and many still have openings. Check for availability at www.NewAdventures.info and click on “Classes.”

What are some of the multiple benefits of participating in this lifelong-learning group? Many thanks to Learning Resources Network (LERN), a leading association in lifelong learning. Visit lern.org/article/benefits-of-lifelong-learning for their list.

Take a look below to examine their quality-of-life benefits. Following those rewards are titles and registration numbers of a few of the many New Adventures’ classes available at the time of writing that directly explore those benefits. All meet after Nov. 1.

1. Professional and personal development: Beethoven—The Man, His Times, and His Music (F1024); AARP Driver Safety (F1026); The Nobel Prizes (F1034); The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 (F1045); and Writing Out Loud, Creatively (F1067).

2. Improved mental health: Art for Fun (F1001) and Friday Feature Films (F5004-F5007).

3. A longer life: Empowering Others to Be your Healthcare Advocate in a Crisis (F1007) and Achieving Health and Wellness in Retirement. (F1043).

4. Benefits to community and society: Adventures of Medical Practice in the Canadian Arctic (F1041); Adjusting to Community Living (F1066); and The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA): What, That Again? (F2003).

5. Participation in the knowledge society: Chromebooks—Should a Chromebook Be Your Next Computer? (F1010) and Google—Discover All Things Google (F1016).

Remember that the benefits of lifelong-learning extend well beyond subject matter. The actual act of attending a class or an event produces those same benefits for members. You’ll experience mental and intellectual development, along with improving attitude, a general sense of wellbeing, and the feeling of friendship and being part of a community that often comes with participation. Members will learn skills or gain knowledge in an area new to them.

You can register and pay for classes online at the New Adventures’ website (see address above) for open classes all semester. Annual renewal of membership is also online.

For additional information, call 480-857-5500 or visit the Sun Lakes Center at 25105 S. Alma School Road in Sun Lakes. New Adventures in Learning is a membership organization that has been encouraging lifelong learning since 1998 and is affiliated with the Chandler-Gilbert Community College.