Educ for Life-long Learning LO4766

Roy Winkler (rwinkler@iquest.net)
Wed, 10 Jan 1996 11:46:26 -0800

Replying to LO4736 --

GMBrady@aol.com wrote:
> When I read many of the
> postings on this list, postings from people who pretty obviously are
> making solid contributions to their organizations and their peers, its
> apparent to me that the authors are coming from many places in the
> intellectual universe that they wouldn't be occupying if their educations
> had been focused on the needs of the workplace, at least as that phrase is
> usually interpreted.

You make a good point. It's probably insufficient to engender a
"life-long learning" mentality if it is directed toward only the task
assignments that are currently at hand.
I think I often over compensate in my descriptions because of the
industrial venue in which I spend most of my time. Managers typically
want to hear how something or other is going to affect the workplace.

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