LIFELONG LEARNING: EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION TO THE CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES OF EUROPEAN SOCIETY

Author: Apostolos Karaoulas

ABSTRACT

This study analyzes the significance of lifelong learning as a central component of the modern educational model. It also examines its role as a social tool that enhances social mobility and contributes to the quality of democracy and institutions within the European Union. Through qualitative literature analysis, the study explores the role of lifelong learning in fostering personal development, social inclusion, and professional mobility. Specifically, the research focuses on the necessity of continuous learning and skill renewal, acknowledging the challenges posed by the rapidly evolving labor market and the need to adapt educational policies accordingly.

Lifelong learning acknowledges that education is a continuous and open-ended process that supports individuals in adapting to ongoing social, technological, and economic changes. The constant renewal of knowledge and skills is essential for professional mobility, labor market sustainability, and social integration. It transforms individuals from passive recipients of knowledge into active participants in society while promoting social cohesion and mobility through equitable access to education for all. As modern educational models must integrate new technologies and innovative teaching methods, lifelong learning serves as a strategic approach to strengthening social participation and economic growth.

For its effective implementation, it is necessary to restructure educational institutions, promote collaborations between the public and private sectors, and develop new digital tools that enhance access to learning opportunities. The integration of lifelong learning into social and political strategies is a crucial factor in building resilient societies and enhancing their capacity to respond to future challenges, offering learning opportunities throughout life.

Keywords: Lifelong learning, European education, skill development, modern challenges, educational strategy.

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