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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The goal to be a life long learner

I enjoy learning.  I love finding new tidbits of information and when at all possible sharing what I have learned (thus why I blog).  This article was a very good read tonight (I couldn’t sleep, so here I am surfing the net at 1:00am):  8 WAYS TO PURSUE A LIFETIME OF LEARNING - http://simplemom.net/8-ways-to-pursue-a-lifetime-of-learning-2
“You will be the same person in five years as you are today except for the books you read and the people you meet.” -Charles Jones
Below are some tidbits from the comment section of the above article.  I like the idea of having a lifelong learning list and the notebook the mom kept of all her son’s questions. 

-  I’ve put your site on my daily web reading. My self-imposed rule on reading is one non-fiction for every two fiction books read. I keep a list of books, movies, and websites to read/watch next. I also began what I was calling a bucket list, but think I will change it to my Lifelong Learning List. Keeping up on news/current events is a weak area for me. My daughter informed me the Today show is NOT news. :)

-  We started a notebook with my son when he was 3 to track all the questions he had — and the answers! Parents can do the same thing for ourselves — track our questions and then find the answers, whether it’s the last team that won the World Series (Yankees) or who founded Target (George Dayton). I also challenge myself to learn something new every day… it’s great dinner conversation to ask everyone what THEY learned that day. Great article!'
-  Lifelong learning is also linked to longevity. I agree that reading good quality literature is essential. The Great Books list is a great place to start. Learning to play an instrument is another one.
-  -  Resource = http://www.teach12.com/teach12.aspx?ai=16281  -- THE JOY OF LIFELONG LEARNING EVERYDAY --- The Teaching Company brings engaging professors into your home or car through courses on DVD, audio CD, and other formats. Since 1990, great teachers from the Ivy League, Stanford, Georgetown, and other leading colleges and universities have crafted over 250 courses for lifelong learners like you. It's the adventure of learning without the homework or exams.

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