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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2022.8.1.299

Changes in the role of universities due to the age of lifelong education  

Choi, Son Hwan (Cosmetics & Pharmaceutical Engineering Major, Daegu Hanny Univ)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.8, no.1, 2022 , pp. 299-306 More about this Journal
Abstract
Today, the paradigm of lifelong education has changed, emphasizing the role of universities as a lifelong educational institution. Re-opening a new horizon as a lifelong education institution that is not only centered on leisure education in the hierarchy where lifelong education can be afforded as before, or simply in line with changes in the social environment and the lengthened life cycle of the aging era. Let's propose a structured figure. Universities now have to create a virtuous circle structure that coexists not only with the role of the university itself, but with constant interaction with the local community. Adult learners, in particular, play a strong role in the development of their communities, so they are educated at the university to grow further and create structures that can return talent to the communities that go out into society. I should go. In the future, the university will actively open its doors to adult learners, position the university at the center of lifelong education, and in order to contribute to the development of the community, it will have to interact and cooperate with the community.
Keywords
Lifelong Education Paradigm Shift; University Role; Community and University;
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