Lifelong Learning:Issues of Effective Implementation
Lee S.T.1, Chia B.C. &Dr Nik Hasnaa Nik Mahmood2
1 Center for Graduate Studies, Open University Malaysia, Malaysia. 2 University Teknoligi Malaysia
LLL Issues of Effective Implementation
World Population on 14/11/2011:
7,003,082,000
Male Female 75-7970-7465-6960-6455-5950-5445-4940-4435-3930-3425-2920-2415-1910-14 5- 9 0- 4
75-7970-7465-6960-6455-5950-5445-4940-4435-3930-3425-2920-2415-1910-14 5- 9 0- 4
Increasing Medium Population Age
• 25-59 cannot support 60+• Need to extend working age• Need to re-train and re-skill
• 7b 2011, +2.2b by 2050• +1.4b Asian, + 1b African, -0.2b European & N American)
IncreasingPace of Change
Table 1: The Race to the Mass Market (Source: Fortune Magazine, 2 March 2009)
Year Reached Number of
ICT Product Year Introduced 150 million users in USA Years To Reach
Telephone 1876 1965 89
Television 1928 1966 38
Cellphone 1983 1997 14
iPod 2001 2008 7
Facebook 2004 2009 5
Needs of Lifelong Learning
Globalization + Increasing Medium Age + Pace of change
Need to continually upgrade and update knowledge
Life-long Learning
• Continued learning & adapting, or left-behind
Types of Lifelong Learning• Academic / Non-academic• Pre-employment / Post employment• Formal / Semi-formal / Informal
Four Pillars of Lifelong Learning• Learning to Know
• Acquire instruments of Learning; Learning to learn• Learning to Do
• Act creatively on one’s environment• Learning to Live Together
• Participate and co-operate with other people in all human activities
• Learning to be• Develop one’s personality & to be able to act with
greater autonomy, judgment and responsibility
Proposed in Delores Report (1998) & reaffirmed by the Belen Framework for Action, Confintea VI in 2009.
Adult Education and Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning in the Workplace• Human Resource Development (HRD) practice
of larger organizations• Types of Learning
• In-house / external training• Formal / on-the-job training• Instructor-led / Self-managed
• Justifications:• Skill improvements, productivity, goal alignment,
quality improvement• Continuous improvement, career development,
employee-centred learning organization
ICT and Lifelong Learning• Extend traditional modes of learning
• Classroom face-to-face, correspondence, on-the-job
• Basic Tools• PC, Notebooks, iPad, Smartphones
• Facilities• Internet, Network, Wifi, LMS (Moodle,
Blackboard, myLMS, Studynet)• Lifelong Learning Modes
• Online, Distance Learning, Blended ODL• Applications
• Khanacademy, MIT Opencourseware, Second Life
ODL Delivery Modes
Delivery Modes at OUM (Ali, 2005)
Self-managed Learning
• Learner empowerment• Learner manages learning process:
• What to study, where to study, when to study and how fast to acquire the knowledge
• Obtain lectures & coursework materials on-demand• Learner manages own learning progress• Learner manages balance between work and
study
Implementation Issues and Challenges
• Literacy• Indispensable foundation and pre-requisite
• English Language• Essential for accessibility, efficient and timely
global delivery and obsolescence avoidance• Poor participation
• Due to poor accessibility and attitude problems• Overcome by incentives and personal commitment
• Lack of Structure, Policy and Funding• Government and private sector CSR
• Assessment & Recognition• Accreditation & Recognition of prior learning
Implementation Issues and Challenges
• Continuous Improvements in LLL Materials• Improvements in ICT: capabilities, devices,
presentation (Smartphones, iPads, blogs, facebook, twitter)
• Improvements in contents available (Wikipedia, khanacademy, MIT Opencourseware)
• Learner/Teacher Incompatibilities• Learners exposed to & expects modern mode of
delivery and materials• Improving Skill of Instructors
• Use of latest ICT tools especially multimedia
Khanacademy
Khanacademy• Watch, practice with 2,700 educational videos
for free• 10-minute youtube videos• Topics include:
• Algebra, Arithmetic, Calculus, Developmental Mathematics, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology
• History, Art History, Banking, Finance, Valuation & Investing
• Excellent tutorial/supplementary teaching• Suitable for self-directed learning & remedial
teaching• Ideal for lifelong learning
MIT Opencourseware
MIT Opencourseware• Over 2,000 courses available:
• From Aeronautics to Writing & Humanistic Studies• Syllabus, readings, lecture notes & assignments
• No support from faculties• Useful for supplementary /complementary
/benchmarking materials• Ideal for lifelong learning
Second Life Education
Successfully used for collaborative global workplace training
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