Life-wide Learning

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Life-wide Learning (LWL) is a teaching strategy that involves real contexts and authentic settings. The goal is to address different kinds of learning not covered in a traditional classroom. By including LWL with a traditional classroom, students are better equipped to attain whole person development and to develop the life-long learning skills.[1]

It is the focus of education in Hong Kong.

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  1. ^ EDB Life-wide Learning. Retrieved on 2008-02-08.