Learning beyond borders: lifelong learning and learning culture in Islamic institutions in the pursuit of quality education
Purpose – The concept of lifelong learning and learning culture in education generally refers to the continuous acquisition of knowledge and skills throughout one's life, extending beyond formal education while learning culture is the creation of learning opportunities, resources and support sy...
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author | Nur Hanisfatin Rushami Zien Nurul Azma Abu Bakar Rohaizah Saad |
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description | Purpose – The concept of lifelong learning and learning culture in education generally refers to the continuous acquisition of knowledge and skills throughout one's life, extending beyond formal education while learning culture is the creation of learning opportunities, resources and support systems that empower individuals to continuously enhance their knowledge and skills. Lifelong learning and a learning culture contribute significantly to the realization of SDG 4 by promoting inclusive, equitable and quality education that prepares individuals for a lifetime of learning and adaptation in a changing world. This paper aims to identify the level of understanding of school’s community regarding these concepts and measuring the implementation level and readiness of primary schools across Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach – Employing a mixed-methods approach, the initial qualitative phase involved interviewing teachers to know their level of understanding regarding the concept of lifelong learning and learning culture. The subsequent quantitative phase assessed the readiness and implementation level of 35 primary schools across Malaysia. Findings – An interview that been done has successfully collected the viewpoints of teachers about lifelong learning and learning culture. A survey administered to primary schools affiliated with the MUSLEH organization affirmed the readiness and implementation level of schools in which it was found that most of the schools has high degree of awareness and understanding regarding the significance of the concepts to be implemented in the education system. Originality/value – This study's contributions extend beyond academia, offering insights for educators and policymakers alike. The findings can inform education ministries, curriculum developers and stakeholders, aiding them in providing substantial support to educators aligning with the principles of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). |
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spelling | doaj-art-ceac3e3578c9400c864eeba32b5eec432025-02-03T14:29:24ZengEmerald PublishingQuality Education for All2976-93102024-12-0112809310.1108/QEA-01-2024-0010Learning beyond borders: lifelong learning and learning culture in Islamic institutions in the pursuit of quality educationNur Hanisfatin Rushami Zien0Nurul Azma Abu Bakar1Rohaizah Saad2Islamic Business School, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, MalaysiaIslamic Business School, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, MalaysiaSchool of Technology Management and Logistic, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, MalaysiaPurpose – The concept of lifelong learning and learning culture in education generally refers to the continuous acquisition of knowledge and skills throughout one's life, extending beyond formal education while learning culture is the creation of learning opportunities, resources and support systems that empower individuals to continuously enhance their knowledge and skills. Lifelong learning and a learning culture contribute significantly to the realization of SDG 4 by promoting inclusive, equitable and quality education that prepares individuals for a lifetime of learning and adaptation in a changing world. This paper aims to identify the level of understanding of school’s community regarding these concepts and measuring the implementation level and readiness of primary schools across Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach – Employing a mixed-methods approach, the initial qualitative phase involved interviewing teachers to know their level of understanding regarding the concept of lifelong learning and learning culture. The subsequent quantitative phase assessed the readiness and implementation level of 35 primary schools across Malaysia. Findings – An interview that been done has successfully collected the viewpoints of teachers about lifelong learning and learning culture. A survey administered to primary schools affiliated with the MUSLEH organization affirmed the readiness and implementation level of schools in which it was found that most of the schools has high degree of awareness and understanding regarding the significance of the concepts to be implemented in the education system. Originality/value – This study's contributions extend beyond academia, offering insights for educators and policymakers alike. The findings can inform education ministries, curriculum developers and stakeholders, aiding them in providing substantial support to educators aligning with the principles of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/QEA-01-2024-0010/full/pdfEducationLifelong learningLearning cultureIslamic educationEducation qualitySustainable development goal |
spellingShingle | Nur Hanisfatin Rushami Zien Nurul Azma Abu Bakar Rohaizah Saad Learning beyond borders: lifelong learning and learning culture in Islamic institutions in the pursuit of quality education Quality Education for All Education Lifelong learning Learning culture Islamic education Education quality Sustainable development goal |
title | Learning beyond borders: lifelong learning and learning culture in Islamic institutions in the pursuit of quality education |
title_full | Learning beyond borders: lifelong learning and learning culture in Islamic institutions in the pursuit of quality education |
title_fullStr | Learning beyond borders: lifelong learning and learning culture in Islamic institutions in the pursuit of quality education |
title_full_unstemmed | Learning beyond borders: lifelong learning and learning culture in Islamic institutions in the pursuit of quality education |
title_short | Learning beyond borders: lifelong learning and learning culture in Islamic institutions in the pursuit of quality education |
title_sort | learning beyond borders lifelong learning and learning culture in islamic institutions in the pursuit of quality education |
topic | Education Lifelong learning Learning culture Islamic education Education quality Sustainable development goal |
url | https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/QEA-01-2024-0010/full/pdf |
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