Explores the idea of creating an enabling environment for lifelong
learning in Tanzania, using valuable insights from the British education
system. Lifelong learning is increasingly recognized as an important factor in
promoting people's adaptability and resilience in an ever-changing global
landscape. Explores the key elements of the British system that foster the
cultivation of a culture of lifelong learning and assesses their applicability
and possible adaptation to the Tanzanian context. These elements help create an
environment where learning goes beyond formal education and embraces a lifelong
approach. The impact of this research includes informing education
policymakers, institutions and stakeholders in Tanzania about effective
strategies to create an environment conducive to lifelong learning. By recognizing
the lessons of the British system and considering their adaptation, Tanzania
may be able to improve its educational framework to better prepare people for
lifelong learning.
Author(s) Details:
Muhangwa, Godfrey Michael,
The National Council for Technical and Vocational Education and
Training (NACTVET), Tanzania.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/PLLER-V8/article/view/14320
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