Blue Apron is a symbol of lifelonglearning, says the company co-founder.
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A key text on quality assurance and evaluation in the lifelonglearning sector.
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Today, in most professions, some level of lifelonglearning is unavoidable.
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And the proposal for a lifelonglearning loan allowance is excellent.
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His interests anticipated the now fashionable themes of lifelonglearning and brownfield regeneration.
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The college provides a comprehensive range of full-time and continuingeducation programmes.
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The cost fell within continuingeducation guidelines set by the legislature, he said.
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Habib consulted with a nurse who took a continuingeducation course in Japan.
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Then he set up a company that provided continuingeducation courses to accountants.
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Alignment with continuingeducation arrangements could support mainstream adoption of this approach within organizations.
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But social work is about self-motivation and life-longlearning.
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It should be a key element of life-longlearning.
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Context: Continuous assessment of individual performance of doctors is crucial for life-longlearning and quality of care.
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She says the day campus offers them an opportunity for life-longlearning as well as social contacts.
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Most internists in practice will have erosion of their knowledge after they complete training unless life-longlearning occurs.
Ús de lifelong education en anglès
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Launching his party's manifesto, he said he would make " lifelongeducation a right".
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MOOCs are also suitable for anyone who would like to engage in casual lifelongeducation.
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He has had a lifelongeducation for it.
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We will abolish tuition fees, bring back maintenance grants and provide free, lifelongeducation in further education colleges.
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As a matter of fact, the formation of a cultivated and permanent taste for good reading is generally a matter of lifelongeducation.
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In 1980, he founded the International Journal of LifelongEducation, editing it for 35 years.
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Lifelongeducation Having said that, free online courses offers particular value to learners who otherwise could not afford to enter higher education, or upskill.