Lifelong learning is mostly analysed as political and educational concept. However it is worth to look at it through different lenses, namely, the cultural ones. After short description of natural basis to learning in life span, especially neuroplasticity of the brain, cultural dimensions of the process are discussed. The author took anthropologist point of view first, to see the concept as a whole – separate culture (values, language, symbols, rites of passage). Then, humanistic and neoliberal discourse (commonly called paradigm shift) of lifelong learning is shown as some kind of sub-cultures, where issues of values, human position in both stances. Strong and multidimensional relations between culture and lifelong learning are underlined....
AbstractThis review article seeks to characterize the elements needed to develop lifelong learning i...
Objective: To summarise the concepts critical for understanding the content and value of lifelong le...
This article discusses an apparently ‘outdated’ concept of thinking about learning within the lifesp...
In the paper, the authors give a brief review of studies in the field of the neuroscience of conscio...
This article provides short introduction to the anthropological notion of culture. The concepts of ...
The article includes considerations on different version of lifelong learning in contemporary cultur...
AbstractThis review article seeks to prepare the ground of lifelong leaning (LLL) realization, enabl...
The paper examines two aspects of collective experience and lifelong learning and invites a cross cu...
AbstractTo develop a new learning culture, it is essential to help people meet challenges they now f...
Although lifelong learning is being increasingly cited as one of the key principles in the fields of...
Contemporary anthropology is developing key perspectives on human learning that are very relevant fo...
The idea of lifelong learning has appeared in 1920’s, situating on the background of the phenomena o...
In Japan and many other countries in the world, lifelong learning has become a political task. Behin...
AbstractThe term of lifelong learning refers to the continuous building skills and acquiring knowled...
The article aims to analyze, from a theoretical point of view, the aspects related to the presence o...
AbstractThis review article seeks to characterize the elements needed to develop lifelong learning i...
Objective: To summarise the concepts critical for understanding the content and value of lifelong le...
This article discusses an apparently ‘outdated’ concept of thinking about learning within the lifesp...
In the paper, the authors give a brief review of studies in the field of the neuroscience of conscio...
This article provides short introduction to the anthropological notion of culture. The concepts of ...
The article includes considerations on different version of lifelong learning in contemporary cultur...
AbstractThis review article seeks to prepare the ground of lifelong leaning (LLL) realization, enabl...
The paper examines two aspects of collective experience and lifelong learning and invites a cross cu...
AbstractTo develop a new learning culture, it is essential to help people meet challenges they now f...
Although lifelong learning is being increasingly cited as one of the key principles in the fields of...
Contemporary anthropology is developing key perspectives on human learning that are very relevant fo...
The idea of lifelong learning has appeared in 1920’s, situating on the background of the phenomena o...
In Japan and many other countries in the world, lifelong learning has become a political task. Behin...
AbstractThe term of lifelong learning refers to the continuous building skills and acquiring knowled...
The article aims to analyze, from a theoretical point of view, the aspects related to the presence o...
AbstractThis review article seeks to characterize the elements needed to develop lifelong learning i...
Objective: To summarise the concepts critical for understanding the content and value of lifelong le...
This article discusses an apparently ‘outdated’ concept of thinking about learning within the lifesp...