lifelong learning is a philosophy supported by scholars from many parts of the world, including author Michelle R. Wei (former Fulbright scholar and graduate student at Harvard and Stanford universities).
Michelle R. Wei is the author of the book Long-Life Learning: Preparing for jobs that Dont Even exist yet.
Her book was awarded the 2021 Phillip E.Frandson Award in Literature by UPCEA (University's Association of Vocational Education and Continuing Education), recognizing the author and publisher of an excellent work on continuing higher education. Thai Ha Book Joint Stock Company and Cong Thuong Publishing House have jointly published this book.
In the book "Long Life Learning - lifelong learning", Michelle R. Wei has proposed a learning model suitable for those who study and work at the same time. This model focuses on breakthrough innovations, aiming to lay the foundation for a continuous learning process with clear orientation, comprehensive and useful support for both workers and employers, employees or leaders, students and educators in the face of a turbulent future.

With sharp analysis, practical examples and solutions, the book is a guideline for anyone who wants to master the future. Especially, in the context of rapidly changing technology, lifelong learning is the best way not to be left behind.
And it is true to the spirit of "Lifetime learning" that General Secretary To Lam emphasized in an important article on March 2, 2025: "Lifetime learning to dare to think, dare to speak, dare to do, dare to take responsibility, dare to sacrifice for the common good, to become useful people is an urgent requirement for each individual, each citizen. This is an inevitable law in the context of the world constantly changing by the scientific and technological revolution".