Education

Education

Cleveland International Film Festival Set for April 3-13

The 48th Cleveland International Film Festival announces a slew of exciting celebratory happenings surrounding this year’s 11-day in-person Festival, taking place April 3-13 at Playhouse Square. ...
Read more 0

Lifelong Learning: Education’s Role in an Evolving Society

The world is changing faster than ever before. Jobs disappear, new ones pop up, and skills get outdated just as we’ve mastered them. Getting a degree is no longer enough — we have to keep learning just to keep up.

This concept of continuous self-improvement is what we mean by “lifelong learning.”  It’s about staying curious, adaptable, and ready to tackle whatever the future throws our way. And in today’s unpredictable world, it might just be the most crucial skill of all.

Why Lifelong Learning Matters

Let’s be real; change can be tough. Why bother with all this extra learning? Here are a few compelling reasons:

  • Stay Relevant in Your Job: Technology has upended almost every industry. You might get left behind if you don’t learn new skills to keep pace.
  • Explore New Career Paths: The old “pick a career and stick with it” model is dead. Lifelong learning helps you transition smoothly to new and exciting fields.
  • Boost Your Brainpower: Learning doesn’t just build skills–it keeps your brain healthy. Studies show it can even reduce the risk of dementia.
  • Pursue Your Passions: Forget that dusty guitar in the corner. Lifelong learning gives you the tools to finally turn your hobbies into something more.

How to Embrace Lifelong Learning

The good news is that lifelong learning doesn’t have to mean going back to school full-time. Opportunities are everywhere if you know where to look.

  • Online Learning Platforms: Sites like Coursera, Udemy, and edX offer thousands of courses on virtually any topic. Many are even free.
  • Explore an online BBA: An online Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program lets you earn a valuable degree while maintaining your work-life balance.
  • Professional Development Workshops: Your employer might offer training or find relevant workshops through industry associations.
  • Community Resources: Local libraries, community colleges, and cultural centers often provide free or low-cost classes.
...
Read more 0

Expand Your Mind

There are many benefits in continuing to take classes long after our school days have passed. Learning something new helps exercise your mind and improves your mental state. It is a positive way to spend time, a great way to meet new people and to be a part of a community. A good place to start is with The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University. ...
Read more 0

Caregiver Corner: Better with Age? Actually, Yes

Surveys and studies have documented the connection between age and what psychologists call emotional well-being. This is when a person consistently reports having more positive than negative feelings. Using this measure, researchers discovered that older adults are, overall, happier than younger people. ...
Read more 0

Electronic Medical Records & You

We no longer have to snoop through manila folders to see our medical records. In 2009, health care organizations, under a federal government mandate, started computerizing our medical records and also giving patients access to see their medical records. ...
Read more 0

Cleveland Botanical Garden Opens Smithsonian’s Nature Exhibit

The Cleveland Botanical Garden is hosting the "Life in One Cubic Foot" exhibit that follows the research of Smithsonian scientists and photographer David Liittschwager as they discover what a cubic foot of land or water—a biocube—reveals about the diversity of life on the planet. ...
Read more 0

Alzheimer’s Association Offers New Support Groups

The Alzheimer's Association Cleveland Area Chapter is introducing new support groups for friends, family and caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s and other dementia.  ...
Read more 0

Where Do the Wild Things Go in Winter?

Ohio winters pose quite a few challenges for our native animals, but they have managed to come up with a variety of ways to deal with those challenges. Whether they are migrating, tolerating, hibernating or brumating, Ohio animals are sources of wonder all season long. ...
Read more 0