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Lifelong learning: Implications for institutions
Higher Education, 2002Lifelong learning poses a large number ofthreats and opportunities for the traditionalhigher education institutions. Not justprogramme offerings and means of delivery willhave to be restructured, but, morefundamentally, universities and colleges willhave to rethink and reshape their businessconcept, that is: their way of creating valueand maintaining ...
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2017
The concept of Lifelong Learning refers to all purposeful learning throughout life, transforming experience into knowledge and skills, attitudes, values, emotions, beliefs, and the senses. Lifelong learning is cognitive, but also emotional and practical. It embraces formal, but also non-formal and informal learning.
Keren Smedley, Helen Whitten
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The concept of Lifelong Learning refers to all purposeful learning throughout life, transforming experience into knowledge and skills, attitudes, values, emotions, beliefs, and the senses. Lifelong learning is cognitive, but also emotional and practical. It embraces formal, but also non-formal and informal learning.
Keren Smedley, Helen Whitten
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"The main proposals in this paper have a highly focussed aim: to prevent the continuation in Britain of an increasingly depressed group of under-skilled workers. The main intention is to ensure that all 16-19 year olds and as many adults as possible achieve at least Level 2 qualifications.
Richard Layard, Hilary Steedman
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Lifelong Learning for Lifelong Employment
IEEE Software, 2015Software engineers today must be lifelong learners or risk finding themselves out of a job, with totally obsolete skills to sell. Here are a few hints on how to tackle continuous professional development in our field.
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Lifelong Students for Lifelong Learning
On the Horizon, 2001This editorial continues our look at some of the forces that are acting on the university, both internally and externally. In this issue we look at the impact of lifelong learning. Universities use great expenses to recruit students, but are not retaining them as part of the community once they have graduated. The loss of alumni from the community is a
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Open AI in Education, the Responsible and Ethical Use of ChatGPT Towards Lifelong Learning
Social Science Research Network, 2023David Mhlanga
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ChatGPT: Empowering lifelong learning in the digital age of higher education
Education and Information Technologies : Official Journal of the IFIP technical committee on Education, 2023Soha Rawas
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Biological underpinnings for lifelong learning machines
Nature Machine Intelligence, 2022D. Kudithipudi +42 more
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Massively Multilingual ASR: A Lifelong Learning Solution
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2022Bo Li +9 more
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