We no longer adhere to the old conception of education, which is more out of step with texts and classrooms. Graduating is undoubtedly a significant milestone in a person's academic career, but it also marks the beginning of a lifelong, intense pursuit of knowledge. At Thames College, we understand that learning is a lifelong process, and adopting this perspective may lead to a great deal more personal and professional growth.
When a degree was sufficient for a secure career. Most of what you need to succeed in your career is evolving under the pressures of globalization, evolving technology, and evolving industry requirements. World Economic Forum report: Half of all workers need to be retrained by 2025. What this statistic means is that we get to remain relevant and competitive by having a culture of lifelong learning.
Not only is education a career, but it is also an avenue for self-growth. On the other hand, immersing yourself in new things and subject-related interests or learning about another culture can broaden your perspective, feed your creativity, and enhance the quality of life.
Keep your mind active and healthy by feeding it with new knowledge. It also promotes critical inquiry and is therefore helpful in developing curiosity, which is a must for evading life's problems.
We take part in some other learning programs that are geared towards us in finding fellow enthusiasts’ workshops, web-based classes, or community occasions. Some of these relationships develop into friendships, mentorships, or partnerships that really take off and blow both you and your business out of the water.
How to Embrace Lifelong Learning
Identify where you want to get better and then figure out how to get there. So, whether your aim is to learn a language or some form of creative endeavor or land yourself a new position, having smart goals will help keep you there.
There is a ton of information on the Internet. You can also get a large repertoire of free, inexpensive instructional classes on websites such as Coursera, YouTube, and HubSpot for different types of topics.
Participate in forums, conferences, or clubs that are local to you and somehow related to your interests. Interacting with people who have the same interests might help you find what keeps the motivation alive.
Thames College’s Commitment to Lifelong Learning
At Thames College we want to create an environment where learning is constant here at our university. In addition to giving the student everything they need for their major, our programs create a sense of love for learning so that students are lifelong learners. Students and alumni are connected through workshops, guest lectures, and alumni talks that help students to learn from one another.
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