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  2. Lifelong learning - Wikipedia

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    Lifelong learning is the "ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated" [1] pursuit of learning for either personal or professional reasons. Lifelong learning is important for an individual's competitiveness and employability, but also enhances social inclusion, active citizenship, and personal development. [2]

  3. Lifewide learning - Wikipedia

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    It is an approach to visualising learning and personal development as a whole of life enterprise. Lifewide learning adds important detail to the broad pattern of human development we call lifelong learning – all the learning and development one gains as one progresses along the pathway of one's life.

  4. Adult education - Wikipedia

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    Exemplary situation – a workshop, the Tertiary Education Union (TEU) Annual Conference in Wellington, New Zealand in 2012. Adult education, distinct from child education, is a practice in which adults engage in systematic and sustained educating activities in order to gain new knowledge, skills, attitudes, or values. [1]

  5. Rabbi Gerson: Jewish holiday reminds us of the importance of ...

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    And, in a larger sense, what this represents is the importance of lifelong learning. Whatever our faith, we need this reminder. We can learn, enrich our minds, throughout our lives.

  6. Learning - Wikipedia

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    Learning is the process of acquiring new understanding, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, attitudes, and preferences. [1] The ability to learn is possessed by humans, non-human animals, and some machines; there is also evidence for some kind of learning in certain plants. [2]

  7. Master adaptive learner - Wikipedia

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    This metacognitive approach to learning or “learning to learn” [2] is based on self-regulation that fosters the development and use of adaptive expertise in practice. [3] This concept emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning, self-regulation, and adaptability, enabling health professionals to provide high-quality care in an ever ...

  8. Life skills - Wikipedia

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    TVET, as part of lifelong learning, can take place at secondary, post-secondary and tertiary levels, and includes work-based learning and continuing training and professional development which may lead to qualifications. TVET also includes a wide range of skills development opportunities attuned to national and local contexts.

  9. Lifewide education - Wikipedia

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    The cumulative and interactive impacts of lifewide and lifelong learning. The potential impacts of informal learning, later interventions in adulthood or even different types of formal education; And the impacts of different curricula (general, academic, vocational) and impacts of different learning at different stages. [2]: 10