In 1995, R. Edwards posited the concept of a "learning society" as a transformative approach to understanding education beyond the formal settings of institutions. Edwards’ work explores the interconnectedness of learning, social practices, and environments.
R. Edwards於1995年提出了“學習社會”的概念,這是一種超越機構正規設定,理解教育的變革性方法。Edwards的工作探討了學習、社會實踐和環境的相互關聯。
Edwards suggests that in a learning society, the acquisition of knowledge and skills is not restricted to formal education but also occurs through community interactions, workplace experiences, and other social settings.
Edwards建議,在一個學習社會中,知識和技能的獲取不僅限於正規教育,還發生在社區互動、職場經驗和其他社會場合中。
The concept has had a substantial influence on adult education and lifelong learning policies. However, critics argue that the focus on continuous learning can result in social pressures and reinforce inequalities.
該概念對成人教育和終身學習政策有著重大影響。然而,批評者認為,對持續學習的重視可能會導致社會壓力並加強不平等。