Technologinių kompetencijų ugdymasis kaip mokymosi visą gyvenimą prielaida
Relevance. The rapid growth of technological progress has necessitated a need for adult lifelong learning and acquisition of knowledge and skills in new fields, as well as increased the importance of technological competencies in the context of lifelong learning, therefore, this thesis is of particu...
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Published in | Pedagogika (Vilnius, Lithuania) no. 113; pp. 123 - 131 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Lithuanian |
Published |
Vytauto Didžiojo Universitetas
2014
Vytautas Magnus University |
Subjects | |
Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 1392-0340 2029-0551 |
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Summary: | Relevance. The rapid growth of technological progress has necessitated a need for adult
lifelong learning and acquisition of knowledge and skills in new fields, as well as increased the
importance of technological competencies in the context of lifelong learning, therefore, this thesis
is of particular relevance in the light of current developments. The problem of the study: though
the emphasis on the continuous learning has been increasing, the development of lifelong learning
skills through technologies has been short of proper attention and thus under-examined. The focus
of the study: the development of technological competencies in the context of lifelong learning.
The subject of the study: Lithuanian adult population aged from (18 to 60 or more). The purpose
of the study: to explore the development of technological competencies as a precondition for
lifelong learning. Objectives: 1) to determine needs, factors and techniques for lifelong learning,
2) to find out adults’ learning interests as regards technologies, 3) to find out the reasons and
obstacles in the context of lifelong learning, 4) based on the outcomes of the study, to determine
respondents’ approach to the development of technological competencies for lifelong learning.
The study was carried out in 2013. The subject group comprised adult Lithuanian respondents
above 18 years of age. The study methods: analysis of scholarly literature and documents; empirical
research – a survey (250) and structured interviews (5) mathematical analysis of data.
The analysis of the study outcomes showed that the main lifelong learning needs are basically
associated with the desire to gain knowledge and skills that had failed for certain reasons in the
past. What plays an important role in continuous learning of the subjects is internal factors, such as
the desire to gain knowledge, to excel, as well as other needs and interests. It was found that adults
prefer learning spontaneously, i.e. through their own experience, interactions with colleagues,
friends. The analysis of technology interests in adults have revealed that most competencies
are acquired in the field of nutrition while cooking Lithuanian or other national dishes, also in
creating design for objects and the environment, organizing trips, and creating home interior
or exterior design. The study has also shown that women tend to develop their competencies in
textiles and floristic field, while men – in construction materials and products. The study has found that the desire to learn more about new technologies and the desire to improve the quality
of life is driven strongest by inner motives, leading to continuous technological development.
The most common reasons keeping people from learning are external: lack of money, difficulties
in matching learning with work and family duties. Despite the variety of learning obstacles, the
majority of the respondents were for the continuous technology learning. |
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ISSN: | 1392-0340 2029-0551 |