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Apr 8, 2014
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ToonArmyCoug
Training is acquiring new skills to use the next day on the job...
Education is more knowledge based and changes your perspective and thinking.
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What is the difference between Training & Education
JayOwen
4/8/14 8:15am
There is a big difference
2FarGone
4/8/14 8:16am
My guess is that training should include practical application.
IndependentGeorge
4/8/14 8:21am
Probably a greater focus on application than on learning about and understanding
ByuMba90
4/8/14 8:54am
Interesting thought process..
TXSmith
4/8/14 8:27am
My experience was this as well
2FarGone
4/8/14 8:34am
Training is what your boss sends you to, education is when you want to go
Cougarclaw
4/8/14 8:34am
training is system specific, whereas education builds a platform
blackandblue
4/8/14 8:35am
Training prepares you for specific kinds of work while education teaches you to
runnincoug
4/8/14 9:21am
education = acquiring information. training = putting education into practice
Ft Worth Cougar
4/8/14 9:22am
In the military: Enlisted == trained. Officer == educated.
annapcoug
4/8/14 10:07am
Training is acquiring new skills to use the next day on the job...
ToonArmyCoug
4/8/14 11:28am
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