Sentences with phrase «time for lifelong learning»

Taken together, all this evidence is probably enough to convince even the busiest among us of the value of making time for lifelong learning.

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Under the Lifelong Learning Plan, the government allows you to borrow $ 10,000 per year for two years from your RRSP and you have a time limit of 10 years to pay it back.
Not only do daily read - aloud sessions stimulate brain development and foster a lifelong love of reading and learning, but they're a great way for a parent and child to spend time together — especially at the end of a hectic day.
So what does lifelong learning look like in the span of a school year, with limited time for professional learning?
At the same time, the Foundation will support the Center in developing play as a new area of focus that will center on the impact of play, whole child development and skills that are important for lifelong learning.
The programme aims to instil lifelong learning and allow students to learn from anywhere, at any time,» said the Minister for ICT, Anudith Nakornthap.
April 10 is National Library Workers Day (NLWD), a time to recognize library professionals for their expertise and leadership skills in transforming lives and communities through education and lifelong learning.
«Lifelong learning» is now considered essential even for those already in work, so if you have spare time use it to read and learn about the area of work you want to get into.
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In the long term, those participating children are more likely to be employed and less likely to be dependent on government assistance.9 The positive effects are larger, and more likely to be sustained, when programs are high quality.10 In addition, the impact is greatest for children from low - income families.11 Differences in children's cognitive abilities by income are evident at only nine months old and significantly widen by the time children are two years old.12 Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's development.14
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