Learning organisations

Authors

  • Sabina Jelenc Krašovec Filozofska fakulteta v Ljubljani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4312/as.6.3.75-85

Keywords:

Learning organisations

Abstract

A vast array of economical, social, political, cultural and other factors influences the transformed role of learning and education in the society, as well as the functioning of local community and its social and communication patterns. The influences which are manifested as global problems can only be successfully solved on the level of local community. Analogously with the society in general, there is a great need of transforming a local community into a learning, flexible and interconnected environment which takes into account different interests, wishes and needs regarding learning and being active. The fundamental answer to changes is the strategy of lifelong learning and education which requires reorganisation of all walks of life (work, free time, family, mass media, culture, sport, education) and transforming of organisations into learning organisations. With learning society based on networks of knowledge individuals are turning into learning individuals, and organisations into learning organisations; people who learn take the responsibility of their progress, learning denotes partnership among learning people, teachers, parents, employers and local community, so that they work together to achieve better results.

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Published

1. 12. 2000

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Scientific articles

How to Cite

Jelenc Krašovec, S. (2000). Learning organisations. Studies in Adult Education and Learning, 6(3), 75-85. https://doi.org/10.4312/as.6.3.75-85

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