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The ongoing economic crisis raises fundamental questions about the
political and social goals of the European Union, particularly the
feasibility of harmonising social and education policy across
member states. The forward momentum of the European project is
clearly faltering, raising the possibility that the high water mark
of European integration has been achieved, with implications for
many aspects of education and social policy, including lifelong
learning. This timely book makes a major and original contribution
to the development of knowledge and understanding of lifelong
learning in an expanded Europe. Its wide range of contributors look
at the contribution of lifelong learning to economic growth and
social cohesion across Europe, focusing its challenge to social
exclusion. It draws on comparative data from the EU Sixth Framework
Project Lifelong Learning Policy and Practice in Europe (LLL2010),
which ran from 2005 - 2011 and involved twelve European countries
and Russia. Very little research has been conducted to date on the
nature of lifelong learning in post-Soviet countries, and this book
provides important insights into their evolving education and
lifelong learning systems. The book will be of interest to
researchers and academics in the UK and Europe, especially those
from social policy, adult and comparative education, equality
studies and practice of lifelong learning.
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