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Applying Andragogical Concepts in Creating a Sustainable Lifelong Learning Society
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, Lifelong Education Department, Faculty of Education, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand ; , Lindenwood University, Saint Charles, MO, United States

IJAVET Volume 8, Number 4, ISSN 1947-8607 Publisher: IGI Global

Abstract

Today, the world is changing, re-establishing the role of education to have a developed society. This article aims to explore the practical application of Andragogy as a key element for creating a sustainable lifelong learning society, to propose strategies for developing a lifelong learning society using andragogical concepts, to enhance ‘andragogy' as a scientific academic discipline and to expand on the horizon of andragogical assumptions and processes put forth by Malcolm Knowles. The literature on andragogy demonstrates the need to consider the future of andragogy, which may strengthen the theory and allow for the assumptions and processes to further guide this aspect of adult education. While the journey towards a lifelong learning society will continue to evolve, the lessons learned may help to identify key facilitating factors as well as pitfalls to be avoided in formulating more comprehensive lifelong learning society development strategies in the future.

Citation

Charungkaittikul, S. & Henschke, J. (2017). Applying Andragogical Concepts in Creating a Sustainable Lifelong Learning Society. International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 8(4), 38-51. IGI Global. Retrieved August 6, 2024 from .

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