Michael Goves
Education is forever. Life itself is a learning experience which never ends.
Michelangelo's motto at age 70, was "I am still learning". Education is life long.
It means that you never stop learning
His Secretary of War, John Eaton married a woman who was a bar-maid in her father's tavern. The high society ladies refused to accept here into their company, but Jackson insisted that his cabinet members treat her like the other cabinet wives were treated. Their wives rebelled and pressured their husbands to refuse to let Jackson control their social life. Eventually the matter caused so much friction that the Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of the Navy resigned.
it was like learning about daily life and what goes on and they study it
learning is an other name of life.where learning stops life end.we can through education .no body can be perfect fully educated even learning of whole life.no human being can learn more than two per cent knowledge available-on the earth. life become comfortable ,satisfied and easy by regular education.
How the four pillars contribute to life long learning
Education is a process that happens to everyone during every day of their life; inside and outside of classrooms and formal learning environments. Unfortunately, most people are either unwilling or unable to accept the lessons that life is attempting to teach them. The same is true of a formal educational program; unless education is pursued with a clear and positive mind, true learning is unlikely to occur.
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the internet improved so many different things such as education learning skills ect