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The Concept of Lifelong Learning

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Many communities across the U.S. now have venues for lifelong learning opportunities. For example, Mount Wachusett Community College in rural Massachusetts offers a range of courses geared to the adult learner, including beginning ukulele, iPad basics, gardening, web design and more. The concept of lifelong learning opens people to possibilities and challenges that were once limited primarily to the halls of educational institutions. People now understand that learning does not have to stop just because they have graduated from a formal academic program. They can continue learning for the rest of their lives.
The work of Malcolm Knowles represented a significant departure from the notion of "teaching people" toward "helping people learn." He gained prominence for his attempts to develop a distinctive conceptual basis for adult learning based on andragogy (Smith, 2002). Androgogy is a self-directed approach, wherein learning is a response to real-world problems. In an article about Malcolm Knowles following his death, Peter Jarvis wrote, "The concept [andragogy] provided an important identity for adult education at a time when it desperately needed one" (Jarvis, 1997, p. 23). Before Knowles, there had not been widespread and serious consideration of the idea that adults learned, or approached learning differently, than younger students. Adult learners were still relatively rare; students progressed through the traditional education system and did not typically return to

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