Learn for Your Life: A blueprint for continuous learning

Learn for Your Life: A blueprint for continuous learning

by JohnMeed (Author), Anna Rossetti (Author)

Synopsis

In today's world, we are all managers - of our own productivity and probably that of others. Success at work depends not so much on what we already know but on how much, how quickly and how effectively we can learn. Learning can and should be something to be relished - a real source of joy, excitement and satisfaction. Learn for your Life gathers together the messages that are central to learning and empowerment for individuals, organizations and society in the 21st century.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 267
Edition: 1
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 18 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 0273649175
ISBN 13: 9780273649175

Media Reviews
Everyone learns all the time. This book will help us all to do it a great deal better. It is the only book on the subject that is both wise and practical. It has set the standard and manages to communicate effortlessly and illuminatingly the key skill of our age - the ability to learn, improve and adapt. Put simply, everyone should read it and not just those in the education and development industries. Steve Morris, Creative Director, Burton Morris Learn for your Life rightly puts learning centre stage as a key contributor to business success and to individual achievement. Not only is this a very entertaining read and comprehensive study, but it also provides practical tools to help people become better, more creative learners. Andrew Gibson, Head of Commercial Personnel, Cadbury Limited This timely book combines a practical and creative approach to lifetime learning. It provides an accessible overview of the issues involved based on a wide variety of activities. Hugh Lloyd-Jones, t magazine Learn for Your Life presents a progressive, democratic view of the role of learning within organisations and society. It introduces a new mnemonic and a clear agenda for lifelong learning - enjoyment, empowerment and economy. The authors are committed, well-informed practitioners who draw from their extensive collective experience of empowering individuals and companies. David N. Anderson MSC, a director of West Open Learning Network and a trainer for public sector organisations. This is a really useful book, full of useful practical advice and written with a powerful sense of passion about the capacity of each of us to learn throughout our lives. Bill Lucas, Chief Executive, Campaign for Learning
Author Bio
About the Authors Anna Rossetti, John Meed and Eddy Knasel are the three partners in Learners First, a consultancy which is at the leading edge of national developments in work-related learning and which has worked for a wide range of companies, government departments, agencies and universities. Anna Rossetti Anna started work as a teacher of children with learning difficulties and soon became involved with the start of the adult literacy movement with the Workers Educational Association. She moved on to work as training manager, open learning writer and commissioning editor at the National Extension College in Cambridge. She believes passionately that most people do not achieve their full learning potential, that much formal education does not help them to do so and often serves to narrow their horizons. Anna lives in Bristol where she divides her time between looking after her two daughters, helping with the local Woodcraft folk group and working as a writer and researcher, while dreaming about snorkelling and scuba-driving over coral reefs. John Meed John began his career with the Audio Visual Media Research Unit of the Open University before moving on to join the National Extension College in Cambridge, where he became Assistant Director for Education. John has been extensively involved in researching key educational issues and writing learning materials. He is the author of a number of management and education books including The Intelligent Manager, Becoming Competent, Implementing Flexible Learning, and How to Study Effectively. John has two children, and his interests include pop music, playing flamenco guitar, walking, reading, cinema and eating. Eddy Knasel An occupational psychologist, Eddy studied at Bangor and Aston Universities before moving to Cambridge to join the National Institute for Careers Education and Counselling, where he first became involved in work-based learning. He published his first book, Your Work in Your Hands, in 1986, shortly after leaving the Institute and becoming one third of Learners First. More recently he collaborated with Steve Morris and Graham Willcocks in writing How to Lead a Winning Team (also available from Financial Times Prentice Hall). Eddy now lives in Bristol, within 30 seconds' walk of the county cricket ground. He has never played the flamenco guitar.