ISSN : 1013-0799
School education should shift from merely transmitting existing knowledge to supporting students in adapting to new societal challenges as they transition into adulthood. This study aims to examine the impact of school library experiences on students’ lifelong learning competencies. Additionally, it explores Parental Nurturing Attitudes that may enhance lifelong learning competencies and tests their moderating effects. A survey was conducted among first—and second-year high school students from four schools. Factor analysis and conceptualization were performed, followed by multiple regression analysis. The results revealed that school library experiences significantly impact students’ overall lifelong learning competencies, with Parental Nurturing Attitudes also playing a notable moderating role. Based on these findings, the study highlights the need for close collaboration among schools, school libraries, and families to enhance lifelong learning competencies. It emphasizes the importance of school libraries in providing students with diverse learning experiences.
