Lifelong Learning: Embracing Digital
Written by: Brett I. Robertson, (5min read)
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Lifelong learning is the continuous, voluntary and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for not only personal but professional reasons as well. It is the process of learning and developing new skills throughout one’s life.
“Lifelong Learning is based on some basic elements. These are continuity, creativity, and learning how to learn by themselves.”
(Demirel O. 2005)
It can include traditional educational paths, such as attending college or taking vocational courses, or can encompass less structured activities, such as reading books, attending seminars, or taking part in online learning or professional training.
Lifelong learning is important because it helps develop our critical thinking, creativity and problem-solving skills, and can give us the confidence to take on new challenges. It can also help us stay current with the latest industry trends, enabling us to stay competitive in a global marketplace.
How Technology is Transforming Life-long Learning
Technology is transforming lifelong learning by providing new and innovative ways to access educational content. Online learning tools, such as Health Med. Training Solutions courses, provide an affordable and convenient way to learn new skills and knowledge, while virtual and augmented reality can be used to create immersive learning experiences.
Technology is also enabling more personalized learning experiences by providing adaptive learning systems that tailor content based on a learner’s individual abilities and interests. When we embrace technology we can bridge the gap between formal and informal learning by providing new opportunities for collaborative learning, such as online forums and peer-to-peer networks. These new technologies are allowing people to gain new skills and knowledge no matter their age, location, or financial situation.
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
– Nelson Mandella
8 Benefits of Lifelong Learning:
1. Career Advancement:
Lifelong learning helps individuals advance in their current careers or make career transitions smoothly.
2. Stay Relevant:
Keeping up with the latest developments in your field is essential to staying relevant and thriving in the changing job landscape.
3. Mental Stimulation:
Lifelong learning helps keep the mind sharp and can help prevent cognitive decline with age.
4. Cultivate Growth Mindset:
Learning can help individuals explore their interests and discover new passions personally and professionally.
5. Networking Opportunities:
Lifelong learning offers the chance to meet and network with people in your field.
6. Improved Health:
Research suggests that engaging in lifelong learning can help improve physical and mental health.
7. Social Engagement:
Taking classes or attending conferences and workshops can be a great way to meet people and stay socially connected.
8. Competence Leads to Confidence:
Lifelong learning can help individuals feel more confident and better able to take on new challenges.
Life-long learning also opens up new opportunities, allowing people to take on new roles, expand their skills, and gain new experiences. It can also provide a sense of purpose and accomplishment, as well as improve overall mental and physical health. Finally, life-long learning can help build relationships, as it gives people a chance to connect with others who have similar interests and experiences. In short, life-long learning is an essential part of personal and professional development and will be even more important in the future.
“One-time reskilling and upskilling efforts will not be sufficient to deal with transformations in the long term. Companies and their ecosystems need to build a culture of lifelong learning which allows employees to continuously improve their competencies.”
– World Economic Forum
Upskilling and Digital Dexterity Will Outweigh Tenure
Upskilling and digital dexterity will outweigh tenure and experience in the future because these skills are becoming increasingly important in today’s rapidly changing workplace. As technology continues to advance and organisations become more reliant on digital tools, it is becoming essential for employees to develop new skills to remain competitive.
Upskilling and digital dexterity allow people to stay current with industry trends and stay ahead of the fast-changing curve in terms of their career development. They also allow employers to get the most out of their employees, as these skills are becoming more valuable in today’s workplace.
A growth mindset and thoughtful lifelong learning plan will help people transition into new roles and be ready for new opportunities, allowing them to remain relevant and successful in their careers.
Redefining Your Own Lifelong Learning Roadmap:
6 Easy Ways You can Get Started with Lifelong Learning Now
1. Set Goals:
Identify your learning objectives and the skills you want to develop.
2. Assess:
Evaluate the resources available to you to help you achieve your learning goals.
3. Explore:
Look for online courses, classes, events, or activities that can help you develop the skills you need.
4. Take Action:
Actually begin, this needs to be driven by you.
5. Monitor Your Progress:
Keep track of your progress and make adjustments to your learning plan as needed.
6. Refocus:
Revisit your goals periodically and determine how you can continue to use lifelong learning to stay ahead of the curve.
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
– Nelson Mandella
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References:
- OECD (2018). Education at a Glance 2018: OECD Indicators. https://www.oecd.org/education/education-at-a-glance-19991487.htm
- OECD (2019). Education Policy Outlook 2019: Putting Skills at the Centre. https://www.oecd.org/education/policy-outlook-2019_EN.pdf
- European Commission (2019). Education and Training Monitor 2019. https://ec.europa.eu/education/sites/education/files/monitor-2019-en.pdf
- Council of Europe (2018). Recommendation CM/Rec(2018)2 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on lifelong learning. https://rm.coe.int/recommendation-cm-rec-2018-2-of-the-committee-of-ministers-to-member-st/16808c6d7b
- UNESCO (2018). Education 2030 Incheon Declaration. https://en.unesco.org/themes/education-2030/incheon-declaration
- World Economic Forum (2018). Skills for the Future of Work. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/10/skills-for-the-future-of-work/
- UNESCO-UNEVOC (2018). Lifelong Learning for Youth and Adults. http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/go.php?q=Lifelong+Learning+for+Youth+and+Adults
- European Commission (2018). European Commission Communication: Investing in Human Capital: An Agenda for Europe’s Children and Youth. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A52018DC0401
- European Commission (2017). European Commission Communication: A New Skills Agenda for Europe. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A52016DC0413
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Brett I. Robertson
BSc (Hons) | MBAcC | MBMAS | MBBAIM
Council Member | Speciality Committee of sub-health – WFCMS
Senior Level Executive Contributor | Health Med. Training Solutions