As the centre of the world economy is moving to Asia, lifelong
learning in Asia is attracting a great deal of attention in the
educational field worldwide. Asia not only provides the largest
education market, but also plays an increasingly important role in
educational globalization. However, until now, only very limited
literature has been available in English.
This book addresses that gap and introduces global readers to
the latest developments of theories, policies, and practical issues
concerning lifelong learning in East Asia. Case studies on lifelong
learning in East Asia - including mainland China, Japan, Korea,
Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau - are provided in this book. Lifelong
learning in East Asia has been strongly influenced by Confucian
culture as well as Western capitalism. This book analyses Confucian
culture and the negotiation of Chinese and Western learning
cultures in lifelong learning.
This book will enable educators to understand the recent
developments in lifelong learning in selected Confucian-heritage
countries and regions, and promote effective international
collaboration in lifelong learning worldwide.
This book was published as a special issue of the International
Journal of Lifelong Education.
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