ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Lifelong learning — the concept that learning begins at birth and continues through the lifespan — is so important that UNESCO, a United Nations organization, has a goal to “ensure ...
As educators we're increasingly aware that our students will need to extend their education far beyond graduation. Many will broaden and update their professional interests; some may switch fields ...
Keeping our minds and bodies engaged is one of the most effective strategies for promoting well-being as we age. A holistic view of aging considers cognitive, physical, emotional and existential ...
The USC Aiken’s Center for Lifelong Learning celebrates its history and accomplishments each year by holding a luncheon in ...
There is light at the end of the tunnel for lifelong learning, but not for the reasons you may think. We are now closer to the year 2050 than the year 1990. Let that sink in for a bit and along with ...
Instead of untangling a miscellany of education products, lifelong learners should find the structure and purpose of their degree continues into their professional life Once you’ve immersed yourself ...
In today’s dynamic job market, continuous learning is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a recent graduate, embracing lifelong learning empowers you to stay ...
The concept of lifelong learning is not new. In fact, the concept goes as far back as 1929 when Basil Yeaxlee wrote his book Lifelong Education and argued that informal education was as important as ...
While high school and college graduation can feel like the pinnacle of learning and, therefore, the ending of the education chapter of your life, this isn’t really accurate. When I was writing my PhD ...
Picture yourself at a college graduation day, with a fresh cohort of students about to set sail for new horizons. What are they thinking while they throw their caps into the air? What is it with this ...