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Lifelong Learning and Art

Author: Marjan Laal; Arsalan Aliramaei; and Ashkan Laal

Publication Year: 2014

Media Type: Periodical (article)

Summary:

The term of lifelong learning refers to the continuous building skills and acquiring knowledge during one's life through experiences faced lifetime. Today in this 21st century, changes in the social, economic, cultural and educational frames need to new ways of thinking about the arts, culture and creativity. This way of thinking helps to have more active and responsible people about their own learning and their societies. There are many subjects in the case of art in which learning takes place. Lifelong learning should be a promotion of the art of human maturity, a necessity for people to be involved actively in the local, national and international issues. This paper seeks to shed light on the relationship between art and lifelong learning. It is the purpose of this article to review the role of art and creativity in lifelong learning.

Abstract:

The term of lifelong learning refers to the continuous building skills and acquiring knowledge during one's life through experiences faced lifetime. Today in this 21st century, changes in the social, economic, cultural and educational frames need to new ways of thinking about the arts, culture and creativity. This way of thinking helps to have more active and responsible people about their own learning and their societies. There are many subjects in the case of art in which learning takes place. Lifelong learning should be a promotion of the art of human maturity, a necessity for people to be involved actively in the local, national and international issues. This paper seeks to shed light on the relationship between art and lifelong learning. It is the purpose of this article to review the role of art and creativity in lifelong learning.

Arts & Intersections: Lifelong Learning

Categories: Lifelong Learning, Arts Education

ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Series Title: Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences

Edition: Volume 116

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Pages: 0

Resources: Document

PUBLISHER INFORMATION

Name: Elsevier Inc.

Website URL: http://www.elsevier.com