
Lifelong Learning
Quiz by Michelle Stevens
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- Q1Lifelong learning is? (Valamis, 2020)Informal.Formal.All of the aboveLearning that is self motivated.30s
- Q2What is so important about lifelong learning? (http://ck.slq.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/198458/Learning_Framework_Aug11.pdf)It is promoting a range of products and political agenda.It stops people getting bored.Lifelong learning builds on important qualities and skills that may help individuals thrive in personal and work environments.30s
- Q3How does the concept of lifelong learning affect how educators teach students? (State of Victoria (Department of Education and Training), 2019)Schools haven't changed the way they teach.Educators use technology more.Educators aim to teach students how to research, be creative and resourceful, and a range of soft skills to prepare them for a changing world.What students learn now won't matter in the future anyway.30s
- Q4How can individuals continue lifelong learning? (Valamis, 2020)Lifelong learning is only possible through an educational institution.Consider interests and strengths, decide how to start and what will be needed by researching the area, create goals and a plan.They'll pick up information through the day.30s
- Q5What resources are available to learners? (Valamis, 2020) (https://www.ted.com/) (https://www.khanacademy.org/)Informal reputable online learning such as TED talks or Khan academy.Formal education (classroom or online).Learning a new skill through a club or other avenue, or self led practice of a new or existing skill.All of the above30s
- Q6Are adults, particularly the poor, elderly or illiterate, ideal lifelong learners? https://www.ted.com/talks/bunker_roy_learning_from_a_barefoot_movement?referrer=playlist-re_imagining_school )No, it is too difficult to teach these groups.It is too expensive, learners will need to be literate first.Adults, even those who are illiterate, can be trained to become the professionals and teachers their community needs. They just need to have the enthusiasm to learn.30s