The Learning Democracy: The Relationship Between Adult Informal Learning, Lifelong Learning Mindset, and Civic Engagement

Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1177/10451595231161345
Linnea M Haren Conely, Leslie A Cordie
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Using structural regression analyses, data from the U.S. 2017 Program on International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) background survey were examined to test the effect of informal learning (observed through everyday activities, such as reading the newspaper or using the Internet to find information about issues) on civic engagement (observed through volunteerism, political self-efficacy, and social trust). Results showed a positive relationship between informal learning and civic engagement with ICT-related activities having the strongest effect. This effect was mediated by presence of a lifelong learning mindset (LLM) observed through traits related to learning motivation and persistence. Although a majority of respondents indicated agreement with LLM attitudes and behaviors, they also reported low frequencies of volunteerism and less agreement with political self-efficacy and social trust statements. The need for governments to provide meaningful opportunities for citizens to contribute their knowledge to the community, thus enabling a learning democracy, is discussed in light of these findings.
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使用结构回归分析,研究了美国2017年国际成人能力评估计划(PIAAC)背景调查的数据,以测试非正式学习(通过日常活动观察,如阅读报纸或使用互联网查找有关问题的信息)对公民参与(通过志愿服务、政治自我效能和社会信任观察)的影响。结果显示,非正式学习与公民参与之间的正相关关系与ict相关活动的影响最大。终身学习心态(LLM)的存在通过学习动机和持久性的相关特征进行调节。虽然大多数受访者表示同意法学硕士的态度和行为,但他们也报告志愿服务的频率较低,对政治自我效能感和社会信任的认同程度较低。根据这些发现,我们讨论了政府需要为公民提供有意义的机会,让他们向社区贡献自己的知识,从而实现学习型民主。
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