How Lifelong Learning Shapes The Professional Development Of Staff In Higher Education Institutions.
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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Purpose – As universities find new ways to implement professional development programmes (PDPs), very
few scholarly studies have focused on how lifelong learning could serve as a tool to enhance the professional
development of staff. To address this knowledge gap, this study aims to examine how the integration of
lifelong learning modes into PDPs in a university setting in South Africa could enable professional staff to
advance their knowledge and skills. Additionally, the study explores how the different PDPs could be
conceptualised by way of lifelong learning to enhance the professional knowledge and competences of staff.
Design/methodology/approach – Data were gathered from 41 professional staff in three campuses of the
university. The narrative data gathered were evaluated using thematic analysis that consisted of a detailed process
of identifying, analysing, organising, describing and reporting the themes that were generated from the data.
Findings – Findings suggest that when the university integrates lifelong learning approaches into its
professional development programmes, it allows staff to develop their knowledge and skills through diverse
learning approaches. When institutions adopt these diverse learning approaches, it enable staff to situate their
learning needs along the different lifelong learning modes, negotiate suitable learning modes and flexible
schedules with their heads of department, and learn the accepted norms and values of the university. These
findings among others lead to further questions about how PDPs could be designed using the three lifelong
learning modes to enable staff to prepare adequately for the future of work in higher education.
Originality/value – This study contributes to the scholarly discourse on lifelong learning by showing how
higher education institutions could design PDPs along formal, informal and non-formal learning approaches
to enhance the knowledge and skills of staff.
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Owusu-Agyeman, Y. (2024). How lifelong learning shapes the professional development of staff in higher education institutions. Quality Education for All, 1(2), 134-150.