Investigating the Implications of Sustainable Adult Education and Continuous Learning for the UK Economy from the Perspective of the Ministry of Labour and Ministry of Education
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The ability to foster adult education and lifelong learning under the existing economic environments is crucial in building a diverse, strong, and effective workforce (Slattery, 2024). Therefore, it helps to enhance national competitiveness and progress in the sphere of financial preparedness. New opportunities and threats in the globalised marketplace and moving up the maturity curve of the most dynamic technologies compel a far more profound process of re-embedding the understanding of the requirements for adult education, stating that learning skills, credits, and career mobility throughout life are vital. More to the point, quality adult education for sustainable human resource capacity enshrines the workforce’s capacity to adapt to emerging technologies and economic dynamism, hence making the workforce re-employable and contributing to economic stability and growth, as postulated by Gleason (2018). The purpose of this research will be to discuss the manifestations of sustainable adult education and lifelong learning for the economy of the United Kingdom. This research draws its presumptions from the policies formulated by the United Kingdom Ministry of Labor and Education. It reflects on how the educational paradigms of the said ministries inform the dynamics of the labor market, economic productivity, and socio-economic mobility. This confirms that there is a great necessity to articulate the direct and indirect economic advantages of sound frameworks for adult education and evaluate policy efficacy in the current approach to lifelong learning.
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