Exploring the impacts of distance higher education on adult learners' lives and reclaiming lifelong learning as a human development process

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Cláudia Neves, S. Henriques
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Abstract

This article intends to launch discussion and reflection on two main themes: lifelong learning and digital literacy in nowadays societies. In looking for the intersections between these concepts to connote them with a more humanistic and holistic perspective, we explore the potentials of distance learning in the lives of adult learners. The empirical basis for this exploration is a survey applied to 706 (143 respondents) graduates in the education of the Portuguese Open University to know their future projects and the impact of this degree in the various dimensions of their personal, social and professional lives. The conclusions of this analysis point to recognition, by the respondents, of the positive impacts that distance higher education has in their personal and social lives. However, these impacts are not as visible in professional terms since the answers show little significant professional progressions. In this sense, the article concludes that it is important to rethink the founding ideas of the concept of lifelong learning from a humanistic perspective and to approach it with a holistic and transversal conception of what is now defined as digital literacy. Distance education, for adult learners, is a scenario that not only strengthens the personal, social and professional development of individuals, but also the development of competencies applied not only to the digital world but also to each person’s daily activities.
探讨远程高等教育对成人学习者生活的影响,重新认识终身学习是一个人的发展过程
本文旨在就当今社会的终身学习和数字素养这两个主题展开讨论和思考。在寻找这些概念之间的交叉点,以更人性化和整体的角度来蕴含它们,我们探索远程学习在成人学习者生活中的潜力。这一探索的实证基础是一项针对706名(143名受访者)葡萄牙开放大学教育毕业生的调查,以了解他们未来的项目以及这个学位在他们个人、社会和职业生活的各个方面的影响。这一分析的结论表明,受访者承认远程高等教育对他们的个人和社会生活产生了积极影响。然而,这些影响在专业术语中并不明显,因为答案几乎没有显示出重大的专业进步。从这个意义上说,文章的结论是,重要的是要从人文主义的角度重新思考终身学习概念的创始思想,并以现在定义为数字素养的整体和横向概念来接近它。对于成人学习者来说,远程教育不仅可以加强个人、社会和专业发展,还可以培养适用于数字世界和每个人日常活动的能力。
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Open Praxis
Open Praxis EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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