Creating a nation where education is continuous, inclusive, and woven into the fabric of everyday life.
- The New America Project
The 21st century demands not only one-time education, but ongoing reinvention. With accelerating technology, economic shifts, and global complexity, citizens must continuously learn to remain informed, capable, and connected.
Yet today, learning largely ends after formal schooling — and millions of Americans are left behind by a system with few options for growth, adaptation, or second chances.
To build a resilient, wise, and adaptable nation, the United States must invest in a national lifelong learning infrastructure: accessible, affordable, and empowering for people of all ages.
Learning should be accessible from childhood through old age
Programs must fit real lives — short, stackable, on-demand
Learning must serve both personal growth and public good
Just like roads and power, learning access should be a shared investment
No one is “too late,” “too old,” or “too far behind” to learn
Establish a Federal Lifelong Learning Office within the Department of Education
Launch a National Lifelong Learning Compact with states, cities, employers, and universities
Fund state and local learning ecosystem pilots across rural and urban communities
Build a central platform for learning credit access, program navigation, and community connections
Evaluate learning equity outcomes regularly and adjust funding to close access gaps
For Citizens & Workers
Advocate for learning credits and community-based access
Share stories of personal reinvention and second-chance learning
Participate in local lifelong learning programs and help reduce stigma
For Employers & Educators
Offer flexible learning hours, mentoring, and skill bridges for workers
Partner with community hubs to reach underserved learners
Design courses for real-world needs and credit accumulation
For Policymakers
Fund public learning spaces and modular credential systems
Promote digital literacy, financial education, and civic learning for adults
Center lifelong education in workforce, aging, and infrastructure policy
A nation that never stops learning is a nation that never stops evolving. Lifelong education empowers citizens to adapt, participate, and thrive... from first breath to final chapter.
- The New American Project