life long learning and planing (lesson 2)
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Life-long learning and planning
What is life-long learning?
It is NOT obtaining certificate after certificate after certificate…
Botha, L. et al: Life Orientation for the Real World. Grade 9; Vivlia; Cape Town
What is life-long learning?
It is:• Formal• Non-formal• Informal
Botha, L. et al: Life Orientation for the Real World. Grade 9; Vivlia; Cape Town
Comes from daily
life:Work, family,
hobbies, community.
Certificates, online classes,
courses at work.
School, college,
university.
Informal Non-formal Formal
https://www.kubi-online.de/sites/kubi-online.de/files/u115/keuchel_1.png
Forms, banking,
‘adulting’.
•Personal Life
Manners, respect.
•Social
Workshops, courses, in-
service training.
•WorkBotha, L. et al: Life Orientation for the Real World. Grade 9; Vivlia; Cape Town
1 Be open to learningBe accepting of new information.
2 Don’t knock it ‘till you’ve tried it.Approach new information or situations with a positive attitude.
3 Don’t fake it.Nobody expects you to know everything. If you lie about what you know, you look like a fool.
Mahlobo, S. et al; Via Afrika Life Orientation Grade 9 Learner’s Book; Via Afrika: 2013, 1st edition; Paarl
4 Question new information.Think about new information. Question it without sounding rude.
5 Apply and share knowledge.Use new thing your learn as often as possible.
6 Be tech savvyThis will improve job options and opportunities.
Mahlobo, S. et al; Via Afrika Life Orientation Grade 9 Learner’s Book; Via Afrika: 2013, 1st edition; Paarl
7 Have fun.Focus on the things you like. Don’t wait for knowledge and wisdom to fall in your lap. Go out and look for it.
Mahlobo, S. et al; Via Afrika Life Orientation Grade 9 Learner’s Book; Via Afrika: 2013, 1st edition; Paarl
Tools for exam preparation• Large pieces of paper or lining paper to chart ideas. • Water for hydration.• Index cards.• Coloured pens.• Time.• Good sleep (8 hours).• Recording device.
• Other students.
COTTRELL, S.: The Exam Skills Handbook: Achieving Peak Performance; Palgrave Macmillan; 2nd edition
Everyday planningThe key to a successful life is effective planning, and executing the plan faithfully.
Step 1: Assign a space where you will study – NOT on your bed. ( I know it’s more comfortable, but that is the problem!) Usually a desk and a chair.
Step 2: Clean the space around you – your study space should be clutter-free and organised.
Step 3: Have a proper plan or schedule for your studies.
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