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In today's workplace, education and
career are mixed together. An ongoing career demands
ongoing learning.

Until the closing years of the 1900s, the
most widely accepted definition for lifelong learning
would bring to mind informal pottery making and cake decorating
classes at the local recreation center
or YMCA. Today, however, lifelong learning has a
much broader and far more serious meaning.
Lifelong learning is now one of the key components in a
strong career, financial security, and more satisfying lifestyle.
This video drives the point home.


- Setting Your Learning Goals and Priorities
- Developing a Learning Styles that Work for You
- Working in Collaborative Study Groups
- Setting Standards and Assessing Quality of
Your Learning Experiences
- Packaging Learning Experiences on Your Résumé

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