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Succeeding in lifelong learning
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| Lifelong learning - Lifelong learning
- Concepts of learning
- Learning organisation
Lifelong learning (LLL) - Ideas about LLL is not new:
- Plato’s Republic.
- British Ministry (1919, 55)
- Adult education: not luxury for few exceptional persons which concerns only a short span of early manhood,
- but a permanent national necessity,
- inseparable aspect of citizenship,
- therefore both universal and lifelong.
(Waller 1956, 22) Lifelong Learning - Adult education
- Post vocational training
- Retraining adults
- From cradle to grave
- everlasting part of life – living and learning always intertwined
- Survival (today’s financial crises)
- Create new opportunities: change the future for individuals, companies and society
The Four Pillars of Education UNESCO: The Treasure Within - Knowledge cannot be anchored solely in one phase in a person's life or in a single place
- There is a need to re-think when in people's lives education should be provided, and the fields that such education should cover
The Four Pillars of Education UNESCO: The Treasure Within - The periods and fields should complement each other and be interrelated in such a way that
- all people can get the most out of their own specific educational environment all through their lives.
UNESCO: Four pillars of education - Learning to know
- Learning to do
- Learning to live together
- Learning to be
Learning to learn - ability to pursue and persist in learning,
- to organise one’s own learning,
- effective management of time and information, both individually and in groups.
- awareness of one’s learning process and needs, identifying available opportunities,
- ability to overcome obstacles in order to learn successfully.
Learning to learn - gaining, processing and assimilating new knowledge and skills as well as seeking and making use of guidance.
- to build on prior learning and life experiences in order to use and apply knowledge
- skills in a variety of contexts: at home, at work, in education and training.
- Motivation and confidence are crucial to an individual’s competence.
Learning perspectives
- Learning Orientations
- Individual
- Group or team
- Organizational
- Learning Approach
- Route of situations,
- not subjects
- The Learning Company is a vision of what might be possible. It is not brought about simply by training individuals; it can only happen as a result of learning at the whole organization level.
- A Learning Company is an organization that facilitates the learning of all its members and continuously transforms itself. (Pedler et. al. 1991: 1)
Definition of a learning organization - Learning organizations are characterized by
- total employee involvement in
- a process of collaboratively conducted, collectively accountable change
- directed towards shared values or principles. (Watkins and Marsick 1992: 118)
- A learning organization is continually expanding its capacity to create its future,
- not merely to survive.
- 'Survival learning' often termed as 'adaptive learning' is important - indeed it is necessary.
- 'adaptive learning' must be joined by 'generative learning,'
- learning that enhances our capacity to create."
Definition of a Learning Organization (Senge, Kleiner et al., 1994)
Learning involves all individual life: - Learning involves all individual life:
- both time-span and diversity
- All society
- including its social and economic as well as its educational resources,
- Goes further than renovating (organisations)
- DIGITAL RESOURCES AND TOOLS!
Digital tools and resources is changing societies and learning in ways we yet not can comprehend. - Digital tools and resources is changing societies and learning in ways we yet not can comprehend.
- New opportunities for individual learning
- New opportunities for organisational learning
- Structural changes of systems and businesses
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