Lifelong learning carding: 5 tips

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Life-long learning is life-long learning or lifelong learning. This term denotes the pursuit of continuous knowledge acquisition. Life-long learning is a way of life in which a person refuses to stop his development, and with the help of various forms of learning, including independent, continues to absorb new knowledge and master new skills.

In this article, you will learn what Life-long learning is, as well as get specific practical recommendations on how to make lifelong learning a part of your life. You don't think that education should be limited to school and college, do you?

By the way, we have an online program “Best Self-Education Techniques”, where we teach you to apply various self-education techniques so that the learning process becomes a lifestyle and so that it is interesting and effective.

Life-long learning concept​

The term Life-long learning itself was coined back in the twentieth century by Leslie Watkins. Lifelong learning is based on two theories: cognitivism and constructivism. Cognitivism says that learning is the comprehension of the relationship between the old and the new, and the constructivist theory asserts that learning is not passive assimilation of knowledge, but the subject's active construction of the interpretation of the world around him. According to constructivism, a variety of sources can be used in teaching, including life experience.

Learn to learn​

Unfortunately, at school in the classroom we are not told about metacognition, and we hardly know how our memory works, what contributes and what interferes with concentration of attention, etc. To learn effectively, you need to understand how learning generally happens and how you can make it more effective.

We recommend that you at least master mnemonics and speed reading, read the articles "How to learn to learn" and " Self-development", and also get acquainted with the following infographics:

Use a MOOC​

MOOCs are a massive open source online course. Fortunately, nowadays there are a huge number of free, but incredibly useful resources for self-education. Anyone who has the Internet can gain knowledge without leaving home - if they wish.

An excellent selection of MOOC platforms with descriptions can be found here. And another large selection of sites for self-education - at this link.

Use friends and acquaintances​

You are the average of the five people you spend most of your time with.” - Jim Rohn There is some truth in this quote, but more often we succumb to the influence of our friends unconsciously. But we can learn a lot from them.

Think about what skills or knowledge your buddies have useful to you? Could they teach you this?

If you haven't found something to learn from your friends (and this is a worrying sign!), You can make new acquaintances. Meet another fan of self-development and negotiate educational barter with him - you will teach him something, and he will teach you something.

Use books​

Books are not the most modern, but one of the most effective tools for self-education. Modern libraries and bookstores (including online) are able to satisfy almost any request in the field of self-education. So many books on self-education have been written in recent years that it is almost impossible to read them all.

But here summari come to your aid - summaries of books. 4brain also has a section where you can get acquainted with the "squeeze" of the most useful from the world of non-fiction.

Use other sources of knowledge​

Let us repeat: in our age there are incredibly many ways and tools for self-development, there would only be a desire. Various webinars, trainings for every taste, lectures, a wide variety of courses - there are many formats, but all of them are aimed at one thing - to give you the opportunity to learn throughout your life. So take this opportunity and don't waste your life!

We wish you every success!
 
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