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Social foundations of lifelong learning: a Habermasian perspective
Authors:Kapil Dev Regmi
Institution:1. Department of Educational Studies, University of British Columbia, 6445 University Boulevard , Vancouver, BC, Canada kapil.regmi@ubc.caORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3130-0167
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The idea of learning rooted in behavioural psychology has become dominant in the field of teaching and learning for several decades. Even though it has been widely used in formal education it is inadequate for informing lifelong learning policies and plans. In this paper, first I critique the psychological foundation of learning and in the second part, drawing on Habermasian conceptualisation of three structural components of the lifeworld (culture, society, and personality), I conceptualise the three components as the social foundations of learning: learning as cultural reproduction, learning as social integration and learning as socialisation. In the context of the UN’s declaration of ‘lifelong learning’ as one of the Sustainable Development Goals, this paper will be useful for developing policies to address challenges faced by individual countries at cultural, societal and individual levels.
Keywords:lifelong learning  lifeworld  Habermas  social foundation of learning  psychological foundation of learning  education policy
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