Lifelong learning: education across the lifespan
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Routledge 2000
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Lifelong learning - John Field & Mal Leicester -- - Introduction -- - Contents -- - Contributors -- - Lifelong learning, lifelong learning, lifelong learning - Richard Edwards -- - Community education and lifelong learning - Rennie Johnston -- - The death of mass higher education and the birth of lifelong learning - Peter Scott -- - The corporate university - Peter Jarvis -- - Rights and obligations - Kenneth H. Lawson -- - The evolution of the learning society - Jack Cohen & Mal Leicester -- - Care or control? - Kathryn Ecclestone -- - Adult cognition as a dimension of lifelong learning - Stephen Brookfield -- - Learning for living - Val Millman -- - Learning, work and community - Terry Hyland -- - Life politics and popular learning - Jane Thompson -- - Lifelong learning for a new society - Shirley Pendlebury & Penny Enslin -- - Confucianism, cultural revolution and corporate classrooms/ John Morgan -- - Lifelong learning in Australia - David Aspin, John Collard and Judith Chapman -- - Lifelong learning - Robin Barrow and Patrick Keeney -- - Europe and lifelong learning - Klaus Künzel -- - Learning in the Isles - John Field -- - Inclusive learning for 'active citizenship' - Mary Stuart -- - Black and other ethnic minority communities' learning needs - Alyson Malach -- - Lifelong learning and voluntary organizations - Konrad Elsdon -- - Education, training and adult refugees in the UK and Australia - Janet Hannah -- - Ageing with technology - Jane McKie -- - Reflections on lifelong learning and the Third Age - Alex Withnall -- - Lifelong learning - John McIlroy
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xix, 321 pages)
ISBN:0203183320
0750709901
9780203183328

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