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Lifelong learning with types and it's important WHAT IS LIFELONG LEARNING? Lifelong Learning is the continuing development of knowledge and skills that people experience after formal education and throughout their lives. It involves the continuous pursuit of education and personal development beyond formal schooling or academic degrees. Lifelong learning recognizes that learning is not limited to a specific phase of life but is a lifelong endeavor that can occur at any age and in various contexts. THE IMPORTANCE OF LIFELONG LEARNING We live in the Knowledge Age, which means that the ability to apply the right knowledge effectively is an important skill and the cornerstone of our success. If you ever doubt the strength of knowledge and learning, just ask someone who hasn't used a computer in 10 years to find an article on the Internet. Learning makes us more interesting. Knowledge enables a different perspective, fascinating conversation and adeeper understanding. It makes us better people; allows us to make better, informed decisions; and assists us in becoming more successful in our careers. The advancement of technology has boosted the pace of our lives, and requires us to learn something new each day just to stay current in the workplace. Although on-the-job training is wonderful, you can't rely on your company to provide the necessary education. It's advantageous for everyone to make time for learning, seek outtheir own opportunities, use available resources wisely, and find new resources.
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