The use of active learning methods for lifelong education Anosova, Anastasiia Horpynchenko, Olha Bulavina, Olena Shevchuk, Hanna Valentieva, Tatyana Experience Qualifications Self-learning Teachers Time requirements The aim was to study an impact of lifelong learning skills on using active learning methods by teachers to improve their qualifications and teaching practice and evaluate an active methods efectiveness for teachers with different duration of pedagogical experience. Methods. The study was conducted using mixed methods. Questionnaires, pedagogical experiment, methods of mathematical statistics were used. Results. The duration of pedagogical experience has equally affects the use of active methods of teaching men and women. Feynman Technique proved to be an effective active learning method for most teachers, which may be determined by the specifics of teaching and the peculiarities of this technique. Full Turn and Case Studies were the least effective methods. Conclusions. Men and women with smaller pedagogical experience are more interested in using active teaching methods for self-study and using in pedagogical practice. The ability of teachers to self-study have an influence on using of active teaching methods. Prospects. The results of the study are effective for improving self-learning skills of teachers and the representative of other professions; the Programme of studying active learning methods with their simultaneous use is effective for solving problems of varying complexity and in all spheres of human activity. 2023-02-03T08:55:53Z 2023-02-03T08:55:53Z 2022-09-01 journal article Anastasiia Anosova... [et al.] (2022). The use of active learning methods for lifelong education Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(3). 260-273. DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.03.025] https://hdl.handle.net/10481/79614 10.47750/jett.2022.13.03.025 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ open access Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional Universidad de Granada