Lifelong Learning book series published by Thai Ha Books
In a world where technology is developing every day and the labor market is becoming increasingly unpredictable, many experts believe that learning and cultivating knowledge will be a lifelong commitment, adapting to a working time that can last 100 years.
What is worth learning for the future?
In the book Lifelong Learning by Michelle R. Weise, readers will witness the prospect of increased human life expectancy, leading to a working life of more than 100 years through the evidence and information provided by the author.
As a matter of course, the book asks the question: "If we consider learning as just a certain stage with the years spent in school, is it enough to accumulate knowledge for a working period that will last more than 100 years?"
Michelle R. Weise also offers practical solutions to help learners continue to gain knowledge even after entering the labor market.
From comprehensive support for workers to targeted education, integrating learning and work, and transparent, fair hiring, the book describes how the current education system must adapt to meet the needs of the new generation of workers.
With Future Wise: What's Worth Learning for the Future?, a 2024 Good Book Award winner, teachers can impart fundamental skills such as collaboration, leadership, and critical and creative thinking to students by reimagining the curriculum.
The author gives some suggestions such as: identifying, choosing learning methods and building a curriculum with living values; restructuring subjects in a new and more creative way.
The book College Don't Study College provides many practical experiences for students.
College don't go to college
While the two books Lifelong Learning and What's Worth Learning for the Future? give us an overview of the context of learning, Don't Study at University and Speedreading - The Secret to High-Speed Reading provide specific skills to help enrich knowledge more effectively.
In Don't Study in College, readers will find 75 principles drawn from the experiences of top students in many fields.
For example: read the newspaper every day; get to know your lecturers; become a club leader; never sleep during the day; eat healthy ; don't read all the materials; review by quizzes...
If applied correctly, each individual's student life will have balance, reap achievements and university will become a journey that we will remember forever in life.
Speedreading will help us understand more about the method of fast reading when the amount of information "explodes" every second and minute, making us struggle with piles of news, emails, reports, books...
According to the authors, speed reading is not about skipping steps or skipping details, but rather a subtle combination of speed and understanding.
Once you master this skill, you will find that you can access a large amount of knowledge and process information faster. Each chapter presents important techniques, principles, and specific practical exercises that have been proven in practice.
The speed reading techniques introduced in the book are: pointing a line, expanding vision, reducing dependence on silent reading...
Reading the Lifelong Learning series consisting of four books: Lifelong Learning, Speedreading, Don't Study at University (Industry and Trade Publishing House) and Future Wise: What is worth learning for the future? (Labor Publishing House), we can see more clearly and deeply many different aspects of having to learn and improve continuously with appropriate methods.
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