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International Handbook of Lifelong Learning (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
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International Handbook of Lifelong Learning (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Series: Springer International Handbooks of Education, 6
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Recent changes in the world effected by the transformations of
information technology, globalisation, and the move towards a
knowledge economy over the last thirty years have been as radical
and fundamental as the changes resulting from the invention of the
wheel and the printing press. We are now living in a new age in
which the demands are so complex, so multifarious and so rapidly
changing that the only way in which we shall be able to survive
them is by committing to a process of individual, communal, and
global learning throughout the lifespan of all of us. A number of
international bodies and agencies have taken cognisance of these
transformations and the demands they impose upon societies and
communities of the twenty-first century and have developed and
articulated policies intended to enable all citizens of the world
in the twenty-first century to face these challenges. It is now a
declared policy of many governments and international agencies that
the only vehicle for such preparation is `education, education,
education', and that preparing for the knowledge economy and the
learning society of the future has to be a lifelong undertaking, an
investment in the future that is not restricted merely to the
domain of economic advancement but also to those of social
inclusion and personal growth. Realising this, policy-makers across
the international arena are grappling with the need to move from
systems that emphasise education and training to the radically more
unworked construct of lifelong learning. In this volume the editors
and authors analyse, criticise, and rework the ideas, principles,
and theories underpinning policies and programs of lifelong
learning, re-interpreting them in the light of examples of `best
practice' found in a range of educating institutions around the
world. We believe that students of educational change and community
development will find it useful and helpful to have available in
this volume some of the most up-to-date thinking on the chief
concepts, theories, and values of increasing policy interest in
lifelong learning, together with a review of some significant
examples of the different forms, focuses, and nexuses of thought
and practice on this topic. All this enables us to offer some
policy recommendations and practical suggestions as to ways forward
in the endeavour to make lifelong learning a reality for all.
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