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IFIP TC3 Lifelong Learning Position Paper

Authors :
Brian Samways
Kendall Mike
Tom J. van Weert
Jan Wibe
Source :
IFIP The International Federation for Information Processing ISBN: 9781402078422, Lifelong Learning in the Digital Age
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Springer US, 2004.

Abstract

Three main research questions are identified for higher education to effectively address Lifelong Learning. Lifelong Learning is an educational issue, because it is pulled by the political agenda, by economical, social, civic, cultural, personal and also Information and Communication Technology (ICT) developments. From an employment related perspective ‘students’ in Lifelong Learning are knowledge workers (knowledge creators) and skills workers (knowledge appliers), basically learning at the workplace. From the social and civic perspective ‘students’ are people learning in ‘learning communities’. From a personal perspective students are persons following initial education to be effective in the workplace (employment related) and in society (community related). The role of ICT is one of empowerment, enhancement of creativity and support. Lifelong Learning is demand driven, flexible learning that will force educational institutions to change. In this special attention should be given to the relevance of Lifelong Learning for countries with emerging knowledge intensive economies.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-4020-7842-2
ISBNs :
9781402078422
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IFIP The International Federation for Information Processing ISBN: 9781402078422, Lifelong Learning in the Digital Age
Accession number :
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