Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning refers to the ongoing pursuit of knowledge and skills throughout an individual's life, beyond formal education. It encompasses various forms of learning such as self-directed study, informal learning, experiential learning, and structured learning opportunities provided by educational institutions or organizations. The concept recognizes that learning is not confined to a specific period in one's life but continues throughout adulthood, driven by personal curiosity, professional development needs, and societal changes. Religious education, university education, and other forms of education can all be incorporated into lifelong learning as part of an individual's continuous journey towards self-improvement, personal growth, and active citizenship.
External Links
- [lifelonglearning.stanford.edu] Lifelong Learning
- [lifelonglearning.pnhk.net] 体育菠菜app推荐-十大菠菜靠谱平台
- [Glade.org] GLADE (Global Learning and Development Education) | Fostering global citizenship through education and lifelong learning.
- [sjl.us] Scott Loftesness – Lifelong Learning
- [wfol.org] Winters Friends of the Library Library. Literacy. Community. Expanding lifelong learning opportunities.
- [dexi.net] DEXI | Your Lifelong Learning System
- [olli.dcie.miami.edu] Osher Lifelong Learning Institute | University of Miami
- [griky.co] Griky - Lideres en Lifelong Learning
- [ellenbrook.wa.edu.au] Ellenbrook Christian College – Our College seeks to provide students with the opportunity to develop their talents, pursue excellence and foster a passion for lifelong learning so that they can serve and be leaders in society.
- [hazardlibrary.org] Hazard Library – Your place for lifelong learning
- [olli.psu.edu] Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Penn State
- [bml.org] Boston Medical Library - A Resource For Lifelong Learning in MA
- [l3c.org] Lifelong Learning Community
- [tlln.com] Lifelong Learning Skills | Communication, Reading and Time-management Strategies
- [Autodidactic.com] AUTODIDACTIC PRESS - lifelong learning advocate, Charles D. Hayes