Life Long Learner explained: Lifelong learning is the "ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated" pursuit of knowledge for either personal or professional reasons. Therefore, it not only enhances social inclusion, active citizenship, and personal development, but also self-sustainability, as well as competitiveness and employability.
Verse: Job 32: 8-9: Wisdom does not come automatically with age. You’ll find plenty of foolish old fogies out there.
Video: Mr ST Ngcobo sharing the Word
16 July 2020
Learning from your mistakes
You can’t go back in time, but what you can do is learn from your past mistakes. Source: biblereasons
Verse: by ST Ngcobo
Proverbs 26:11-12 “Like a dog that returns to its vomit Is a fool who repeats his folly. Do you see a man wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.”
Learning from others
Pay attention when your parents, siblings, family members, and friends are sharing their past faults. Learn from them. Doing so will save you in the future. Source: biblereasons
Verse:
Proverbs 12:15 “The way of fools seems right to them, but the wise listen to advice.”
A video: Mr. ST Ngcobo sharing a Word
17 July 2020
Examples of lifelong learning
1. Developing a new skill (eg. sewing, cooking, programming, public speaking, etc)
2. Self-taught study (eg. learning a new language, researching a topic of interest, subscribing to a podcast, etc)
3. Learning a new sport or activity (eg. Joining martial arts, learning to ski, learning to exercise, etc)
4. Learning to use a new technology (smart devices, new software applications, etc)
5. Acquiring new knowledge (taking a self-interest course via online education or classroom-based course)
Quote:
I’ve been rich, and I’ve been poor. But my education is the only thing no one can ever take away from me. It’s the only thing you can take with you when you go.
Sources: ameritech edu blog and
valamis
A video: Mr. ST Ngcobo sharing a Word
17 July 2020
Examples of lifelong learning
1. Developing a new skill (eg. sewing, cooking, programming, public speaking, etc)
2. Self-taught study (eg. learning a new language, researching a topic of interest, subscribing to a podcast, etc)
3. Learning a new sport or activity (eg. Joining martial arts, learning to ski, learning to exercise, etc)
4. Learning to use a new technology (smart devices, new software applications, etc)
5. Acquiring new knowledge (taking a self-interest course via online education or classroom-based course)
Quote:
I’ve been rich, and I’ve been poor. But my education is the only thing no one can ever take away from me. It’s the only thing you can take with you when you go.
Sources: ameritech edu blog and
valamis
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