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Katarina Pietrzak
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A project with the aim of mapping people's attitudes to their own lifelong learning and creating a digital tool to motivate and test the best possible environment for making learning happen. This research project is led by Luleå University of Technology and RISE is one of the project members.
The work with one of eight nationally established working groups that have been commissioned by the government to work with issues of lifelong learning, has resulted in this project, among other ones. In this group representatives from different companies connected to learning, the foundation Omställningsfonden and RISE have taken on the research project to investigate attitudes towards and motivation for lifelong learning.
After a literature review, a questionnaire will be developed and distributed to map attitudes to peoples learning. The company Sprout Park will develop a digital, educational toolbox. The project will search for pedagogical approaches that the literature shows are the most effective in stimulating curiosity, desire to learn more and continue with learning for life.
Different methods must be tested around what stimulates learning, what is it that makes people want to learn. One goal of the tests is to see if the participants' attitudes and desire to learn change with the help of the toolbox.
Learning how to learn - a toolbox
Completed
Participating part
3 years
Sprout Park, Omställningsfonden, ABB, Nox Consulting
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