 International Adult Learner's Week wraps up today and the Nova Scotia government 
is recognizing individuals across the province. Four adult learners were 
honoured at an event held late last week in Halifax including Scott Vaughan of 
Bridgewater. He wrote a poem describing the different ways people learn 
and about having pride in success. The four individuals were among more 
than 50 adult learners from Nova Scotia who submitted essays about how learning 
has changed their lives. Labour and Advanced Education Minister Kelly 
Regan says they now have the tools to access new learning and career 
opportunities, and the confidence of knowing they can achieve anything they set 
their minds to
International Adult Learner's Week wraps up today and the Nova Scotia government 
is recognizing individuals across the province. Four adult learners were 
honoured at an event held late last week in Halifax including Scott Vaughan of 
Bridgewater. He wrote a poem describing the different ways people learn 
and about having pride in success. The four individuals were among more 
than 50 adult learners from Nova Scotia who submitted essays about how learning 
has changed their lives. Labour and Advanced Education Minister Kelly 
Regan says they now have the tools to access new learning and career 
opportunities, and the confidence of knowing they can achieve anything they set 
their minds to
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Bridgewater Man Recognized During Adult Learner's Week
 International Adult Learner's Week wraps up today and the Nova Scotia government 
is recognizing individuals across the province. Four adult learners were 
honoured at an event held late last week in Halifax including Scott Vaughan of 
Bridgewater. He wrote a poem describing the different ways people learn 
and about having pride in success. The four individuals were among more 
than 50 adult learners from Nova Scotia who submitted essays about how learning 
has changed their lives. Labour and Advanced Education Minister Kelly 
Regan says they now have the tools to access new learning and career 
opportunities, and the confidence of knowing they can achieve anything they set 
their minds to
International Adult Learner's Week wraps up today and the Nova Scotia government 
is recognizing individuals across the province. Four adult learners were 
honoured at an event held late last week in Halifax including Scott Vaughan of 
Bridgewater. He wrote a poem describing the different ways people learn 
and about having pride in success. The four individuals were among more 
than 50 adult learners from Nova Scotia who submitted essays about how learning 
has changed their lives. Labour and Advanced Education Minister Kelly 
Regan says they now have the tools to access new learning and career 
opportunities, and the confidence of knowing they can achieve anything they set 
their minds to
 
 

