2018
DOI: 10.4018/ijavet.2018010103
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Guidelines for Lifelong Education Management to Mobilize Learning Community

Abstract: This article is a study of the guidelines for lifelong education management to mobilize learning communities in the social-cultural context of Thailand is intended to 1) analyze and synthesize the management of lifelong learning to mobilize learning community in the social-cultural context of Thailand; and 2) propose guidelines for lifelong education management to mobilize learning community in the social-cultural context of Thailand. This article applies qualitative research methods, using various documents, … Show more

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“…Those objectives include an analysis of the minuses that emerged with the introduction of the "digits" in the life of mankind. Among them we call rising unemployment in the labor market, since the risk of disappearance of some professions and even industries increase: for example, many experts seriously believe that the banking system will disappear over the next ten years (Charungkaittikul, 2018). This will be possible due to the further spread of information technology and its products, such as: shops with electronic cash registers, bots serving customers, self-driving cars and other things.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those objectives include an analysis of the minuses that emerged with the introduction of the "digits" in the life of mankind. Among them we call rising unemployment in the labor market, since the risk of disappearance of some professions and even industries increase: for example, many experts seriously believe that the banking system will disappear over the next ten years (Charungkaittikul, 2018). This will be possible due to the further spread of information technology and its products, such as: shops with electronic cash registers, bots serving customers, self-driving cars and other things.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%